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A parody of the song, titled "I Lost on Jeopardy", was released by "Weird Al" Yankovic on his 1984 album "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D.Kihn made a cameo appearance in the song's music video, driving the car into which Yankovic is thrown after being "ejected" from the Jeopardy! game show, parodying the end of his own video.
Think!" led Griffin to win the Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) President's Award in 2003, [140] and during GSN's 2009 Game Show Awards special, it was named "Best Game Show Theme Song". [141] In 1997, the main theme (later rearranged in 2001) and Final Jeopardy! "Think!" cue were rearranged by Steve Kaplan, who served as music director until his ...
[1] [7] The gag on his talk show was made while the Jeopardy! revival, hosted by Alex Trebek from its September 1984 launch to January 8, 2021, and Ken Jennings occasionally since January 11, 2021, and all episodes since July 3, 2023 [a], was being sold to television stations during NATPE, before Yankovic's song was released to the public on an ...
Sting just made one of the most iconic TV theme songs even more special. The 69-year-old British musician was a special guest category presenter on Thursday's Jeopardy!, and closed out the show ...
But now, I'm taking a moment to appreciate some of the best TV theme songs of all time. From soothing instrumentals and harmonies to upbeat '90s hits ... Jeopardy! Song: “Think!” by Merv Griffin.
As the competitors raced to give an answer against the 30-second clock, the famous Jeopardy! theme song played in the background. When the time fully elapsed, Jennings asked Gordon to share his guess.
The song also contains a lyrical adaptation of the "Brady Bunch Theme Song". [5] Recorded on the same day as "The Brady Bunch", "I Lost on Jeopardy" is a parody of "Jeopardy" by the Greg Kihn Band. [2] The song describes a situation in which the narrator loses spectacularly on the game show Jeopardy!.
Greg Kihn, who led power pop group The Greg Kihn Band to chart success in the 1980s, has died at age 75. Kihn’s most successful hits included 1981’s “The Breakup Song (They Don’t Write ...