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"Bonanza" is the musical theme for the NBC western television series Bonanza starring Lorne Greene. [2] [3] It was written for the series by Jay Livingston and Raymond Evans. [4]
This is the theme song from the 1960's classic TV series, Bonanza. The music was written by David Rose, and performed by Jay Livingston & Ray Evans. This par...
Lyrics - "Bonanza": "Welcome to the Ponderosa, my friends, for an evening of songs and stories about the American West...a land of legend, of romance, of friendship and loyalty and...
We got hold of a pot full of gold, Bonanza. With a houseful of friends where the rainbow ends, how rich can a fellow be? On this land we put our brand, Cartwright is the name, fortune smiled, the day we filed the Ponderosa claim. Here in the west we're livin' in the best Bonanza.
This famous score was written for the 1959 - 1973 American Television series 'Bonanza'. This is among the best known television themes of all time, variations are still being produced in over 25...
Bonanza Theme Song Lyrics. We chased lady luck, 'til we finally struck Bonanza. With a gun and a rope and a hat full of hope, planted a family tree. We got hold of a potful of...
Bonanza features a memorable theme song by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans that was orchestrated by David Rose and arranged by Billy May for the television series. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time.
This is the theme song from the 1960's classic TV series, Bonanza. The music was written by David Rose, and performed by Jay Livingston & Ray Evans. This...
The twangy, galloping theme from Bonanza has been recorded dozens of times in various styles, both instrumentally and with vocals. Even within the opening credits of the show itself, the song evolved over fourteen seasons.
Although the stars of the series became popular, the music, specifically the Bonanza theme song, stole the show. Its twangy rhythm distinctly marked the opening credits. While the tune changed...