Good question, but the answer is difficult. The problem lies with whether a song about a team was an official theme song or not. There was a tune called "Cubs on Parade" that was released by several groups in 1908, however there is no indication that there was an effort by the team to make it an "official" song. The Fightin' Phils was released in 1950 and was associated with the Phillies for many years. The closest thing to an "official" theme song from the 50's would probably be Follow the Dodgers. It was released on a 78rpm record in 1951, however it had been played by Gladys Goodding as the Brooklyn Dodgers took the field at the beginning of the game for many years. Again, not really an "official" song, but any Dodger fan would consider it the "unofficial" song and would readily associate the team with the song. Other songs about teams that fall into the unofficial theme song category would be: The Battling Boston Braves Come On You Cubs, Play Ball Dodgers Fan Dance Go Go Sox Oriole Victory Song Milwaukee Braves Polka Our Indians Red Sox Polka The Giants March Those Cleveland Indians There are many other songs about teams, however none of them (to my knowledge) were ever considered "theme songs"
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Dave grusin. This theme music is most notable for being used as the opening theme music for "night beat", wgn channel 9's late night presentation of news which ordinarily aired before "the late movie".
Alexanderâ??s Feast poem by Dryden shows the power of music in modifying the thoughts and feelings of man. The theme of this poem is to show that music has a mighty range of influences. The rhythms and sounds used in the refrain of each stanza echo the changing emotions of the hero.
The universal theme in "The First Seven Years" is that love is powerful and can conquer a person in a way that compels them to wait for love no matter how long it may take for that special someone to love them back.
"Sweet Georgia Brown" was written by Ben Bernie and Maceo Pinkard (music) and Kenneth Casey (lyrics) in 1925.
PBTM Music stands for Pro Background Theme Music and was first entered into the marketplace in the USA in 1988. They are one of the first companies to have coined the term " Royalty Free Music ". The music they offer is all instrumental theme music and it applications in the media field are vast and worldwide in use.
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Theme Music Institute was created in 1997.
Hi, im professional basketball player Michael Jordan. If i recall correctly my first basketball win was against a bunch of aliens when i aided the looney tunes to help save their world. i then retired and became a professional baseball player, which i sucked at. but i had i believe i can fly as my theme song:) do you have a theme song? didnt think so
Yup! You just said it. Opening music. Some other names are themes, theme tracks, theme music, opening theme, theme music and way more! ;D
His First theme song was sung by his band Peroxwygen - Modest. his current tna theme is Peroxwhygen - Another
First it was "Rollin'" by Limp Bizkit with "Burned" intro (2000-2001) then Each superstar enters separately to their own theme music (2006-2008)
Fela Kuti didn't have a perticular theme to his music but if you insist he did, you'd be most accurate if you said his theme was jazz.
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Theme from "Exodus"
Former WWE wrestler Maven's entrance theme music is the song Tattoo. Maven's theme song was sung by the group Neomic.
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