"Sweet Georgia Brown" was written by Ben Bernie and Maceo Pinkard (music) and Kenneth Casey (lyrics) in 1925.
You could use the Jaws theme tune.
I'm herbert the hoover herbie theme tune my herbie heart skips a beat
The Sands Of Kuwait was a pipe tune composed following the Gulf War 1991 By LCpl Gordon MacKenzie, to commemorate the involvement of the 1st Battalion Queen's Own Highlanders(Seaforth & Camerons), in the conflict. The Tune was written whilst LCpl Mackenzie was attending his Pipe Majors Course at the Army School Of Piping in Edinburgh Castle, from September 1990 until April 1991.
Yes. Songs are sung, with a tune. Nursery rhymes are recited in the speaking voice, without a tune or the breath control used for singing.
The De Guello - the cutthroat song.
The Doctor Who theme tune is played by an orchestra. It was originally composed by Ron Grainer and Delia Derbyshire in 1963.The current version of the theme tune (2009) is composed by Murray Gold.
The original theme was composed by Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire.
Yes, it was an original theme written specifically written for the program.
It is composed by Dru Masters and Sergei Prokofiev.
Everyone knows the answer: John Williams!
the title theme to the 1966 Batman TV series was composed by Neal Hefti and the shows music was by Nelson Riddle. If you meant the movies, the main theme was written by Danny Elfman.
Ron Grainer wrote the tune itself, but it was an electronics whizz called Delia Derbyshire who turned it into the eerie sounds we now recognise as the theme tune.
Alan Hawkshaw. It's called "Chicken Man"
"Axel F" composed by Harold Faltermeyer.
The Murdoch Mysteries theme music is called 'Bad Medicine', composed by Robert Carli. Joanna Leeuwerke
Attached is a youtube link with it, composed by John Barry apparently
It was the same tune always used, which was composed by Ron Grainer in 1963. The arranger of the McCoy version was Keff McCullough.