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It's an expression derived from Jesus (Jeepers) Christ (Creepers), one of numerous mild epithets created to avoid taking the name of the lord in vain. In 1938 it was the title of a song. (Jeepers Creepers, where'd ya get those peepers?) It's also been the title of several different movies, most recently a series of horror films. And it's a variety of low-to-the-ground (creeping) plant.
The musical instruments in the charmed theme song are the bass guitars and saxophones.
No, it was first published in 1938. Copyright should expire in 2033 (after 95 years), under US law affecting works between 1923 and 1976.
the theme song is from a band during the 1990's called Primus.
the flugahorns
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It was written by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer. Originally performed by Louis Armstrong. But it has been covered many many times by artsits from Billie Holiday, to Siouxsie and the Banchees.
yes but probably just with instruments or a remixing machine
instumental or mjolnir??? Define plz
I think it was an orchestra with a lot of strings.
Try the song "Ricky Ticky Tock" by Eminem. The line "Anybody I throw flames at gets a name it's a game". "ame" is repeated in the middle of the line, as well as the end.
Check youtube because there are videos of the DannyPhantom theme song played on pianos and other instruments.