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Before being adopted as the TV theme, "Meet the Flintstones" was released on the Golden Records 78 rpm children's record release Songs of the Flintstones (Golden R680, 1961), as the A-side to a version of "Rise and Shine" with lyrics. It includes verses related to Barney and Betty Rubble and to Dino that are not heard in the later TV version.
The music of the theme song is based on "Rise and Shine", the original opening and closing theme during the first two seasons of The Flintstones, albeit with new song lyrics added. Production [ edit ]
The Flintstones: The Complete Series (1960–66): Released October 27, 2020 in identical sets in the US and France [1] [2] Episode 17 on disc one, "The Big Bank Robbery", was missing music and sound effects, and Warner issued a corrected disc.
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The song also appears on the soundtrack album for the 1994 live-action movie version of The Flintstones, with a portion of the song played during the end credits. This was the second time Yankovic used two songs by a band in one parody, the first being " The Plumbing Song ", which was a parody of Milli Vanilli 's " Baby Don't Forget My Number ...
Rise and Shine is a 1941 American comedy crime film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Jack Oakie, George Murphy and Linda Darnell. [1] It was produced and distributed by Twentieth Century Fox . It is inspired by the 1933 autobiography My Life and Hard Times by James Thurber .