It is a song from the '50s "Come Go With Me" by the Del-Vikings also recorded by The Beach Boys.
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Dragnet Theme Song
come softley to me by the fleetwoods
Din Daa Daa" by George Kranz
That's Manfred Mann's "Do Wah Diddy". I think it was used in the movie "Stripes".
i think i know what song you mean. it's the one where the drums are sort of like dum de dum dum dum and then they go into the bit like a dum diddy dum de dum dum de do daddy? it's called Kalahashi by Regina Spektor. Great song.
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In Canada, this song was titled "Ba Dum Ba Dum" and was featured as the theme song for a series of A&W restaurant commercials on TV, featuring a dancing bear (costume) complete with an orange sweater with the restaurant's logo on it. The restaurant chain has root beer as a featured beverage and the corporate colours are orange and brown. A recording of the song was released in Canada (and maybe elsewhere) and received some radio airplay. The recorded performance was credited to a group called "The Root Beer Band", though I suspect it was a group of studio musicians and singers. There were no real lyrics to the song apart from the singers going Ba Dum Ba Dum Da, Da, Da . . . and yes, there was whistling in the chorus as well. If memory serves correctly, the song may have been released in the 1970s or early 80s to coincide with the restaurant chain's advert campaign. The restaurant chain is still very active in the fast food/drive-thru market.
Patchebels cannon I think I'm 100% sure though. you can play any song you like though. dum dum da dum dum dum da dum.
Are you sure the words were 'dum de dum the light'?Because it is phonetically similar to 'Afternoo Delight', a song from the late 70's by the Starland Vocal Band.
Dragnet Theme Song
come softley to me by the fleetwoods
"Come Go With Me" by The Del-Vikings
"Tusk" by Fleetwood Mac
Din Daa Daa" by George Kranz
The cartoon called Charlie Brown has a tune named the Linus and Lucy theme that follows that description BUT THIS SONG IS ENTIRELY PIANO THROUGHOUT - not just the beginning.