The Composer was Eric Jupp, who was born in Brighton and died in 2003.
Captain Kangaroo's theme song was Edward White's "Puffin Billy".
It's the theme to the movie, Exodus from 1960.
It's film music, which is actually an own music genre.
Theme from S-Express was created in 1988-04.
Ed Welch, who also wrote the theme for 'Knightmare'
The theme song for "Skippy the Bush Kangaroo" was written by Eric Jupp.
Theme Music Institute was created in 1997.
"Puffin' Billy (The Captain Kangaroo Theme)"
Puffin' Billy. It was the opening theme song for the Captain Kangaroo TV show back in the mid/late 1960's.
Their Is No Theme
The theme familiar to millions of kids in the 50s to early 70s was titled "Puffin' Billy," and was written by Edward White, a British composer of light classical pieces. Several of them were used on British TV, including "Puffin' Billy," which was written to depict a steam locomotive White saw while visiting the Isle of Wight. It was first used as the theme of a children's show in England and then the American Saturday-morning show, Captain Kangaroo.
Yup! You just said it. Opening music. Some other names are themes, theme tracks, theme music, opening theme, theme music and way more! ;D
The Theme was created in 1979.
Eddie from pearl jam
Captain Kangaroo's theme song was Edward White's "Puffin Billy".
The theme may be mistaken for The Hunt for the Red October movie theme, but its not. The theme is from the movie Crimson Tide, also a submarine film, hence the confusion. The theme was created by composer Hans Zimmer.
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.