The theme for Jeopardy is called Think and is an Instrumental originally composed by Merv Griffin as "A Time for Tony" as a lullaby for his son Tony. The original lullaby could have lyrics and that would not apply to the theme for Jeopardy.
"Think!", originally composed by Merv Griffin as "A Time for Tony"
What is Fifal. A link has been added under related links to Jeopardy theme song for the USA.
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Legally nowhere due to copyright law.
Metallica had a theme song?
Elvis theme song is "End Theme".
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If you look up the notes to The Remembrants' song "I'll be There For You", you'll have the notes to the theme song since that is the theme song!
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Can not understand question. Do you want the name of the Song or the words before it became the theme song
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Think is the name of the Main Theme Music
It is a song by Merv Griffin composed for his son Tony and renamed Think from the orginial name of A time for Tony.
It's an instrumental without words as the Jeopardy theme.
"Think!", originally composed by Merv Griffin as "A Time for Tony" as a lullaby for his son Tony, has served as the Final Jeopardy! round countdown music since the show's debut in 1964. The aforementioned information was from the related link of the Jeopardy theme Music.
Legally nowhere due to copyright law.
I wouldn't really call it an "adaptation," because it's based on the main theme song. Neither is that based off of it. However, you are right that the song is there. The last two measures is the exact line "Tip me over, and pour me out."
I found it on the following page:http://world.std.com/~eshu/dbug/DBUGJeopardy.htm
In the category TV THEME SONGS,a 1984 country hit, "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight" is the basis for its theme song. The answer was Monday Night Football.