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"This Ain't Dallas" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter and musician Hank Williams Jr. It was released in September 1985 as the second single from the album Five-O . The song reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
J. J. Starbuck ("Gone Again") - music by Mike Post, lyrics by Stephen Geyer performed by Ronnie Milsap; The Jack Benny Program (end credit theme, "The J & M Stomp") – Mahlon Merrick; The Jackie Gleason Show ("Melancholy Serenade") – Jackie Gleason; Jackpot, 1974–75 version ("Jet Set") – Mike Vickers (later used for This Week in Baseball)
The album features songs performed on the show by series leads Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis, alongside the series theme song performed by Al Jarreau - which was the later Nile Rodgers-produced version used in Seasons 4 and 5.
Dallas: 55 episodes + 2 TV movies (all seasons) And theme music. NO 1979: Knots Landing: 12 episodes (some co-composed with Craig Huxley) (from season 1 to the season 14 finale) And theme music. NO 1982: King's Crossing "Keepers of the Ring" (Pilot) NO 1982-1983: Voyagers! 2 episodes (Season 1) And theme music. NO 1985: The Twilight Zone: One ...
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Although the audience had dwindled considerably, with the series ending at #63 for the 1990-91 season, Dallas ' final telecast was the second highest rated program of the week. "Conundrum" pulled a 22 rating and 38% share of the audience. This was Dallas ' highest rated episode since the January 23, 1987 episode "Night Visitor". [1]
"Sam Malone" was one of the first songs Green wrote as a teenager. Sam Malone is the name of the bartender in the TV show Cheers. "In the Water I Am Beautiful" is a quote from the preface of Welcome to the Monkey House by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. "Hello, I'm in Delaware" is a line from the 1992 film Wayne's World starring fellow Canadian Mike Myers.
Dallas is an American prime time soap opera that revolves around the Ewings, a wealthy Texas family in the oil and cattle-ranching industries. The show debuted in April 1978 as a five-part miniseries on the CBS network, and then was subsequently broadcast for thirteen seasons from April 2, 1978 to May 3, 1991.