Officially, it was "Theme from High Chapparal" by David Rose. Unofficially, it sounded an awful lot like an orchestral rip-off of Telstar by the Tornadoes.
it depends. their are a lot of ennding themes. it depends. their are a lot of ending themes.
No, but there are a lot of other movies by Mel Brooks and a lot of other movies similar to Blazing Saddles in theme.
That was the great John Williams, who composed a lot of innovative film scores even before Star Wars and Indiana Jones made him a superstar. It's quite an accomplishment in a way, if you can create a musical cliche that becomes such a part of pop culture.
MASH is a very serious show that has a lot of comedy in it to soften the seriousness of the theme.
a lot a people
sounds a lot like Dr. John
Officially, it was "Theme from High Chapparal" by David Rose. Unofficially, it sounded an awful lot like an orchestral rip-off of Telstar by the Tornadoes.
A lot of people. M.I.A. sings the original.
What I have found from searching the Internet is that it was called Bellhop and about the only theme not written by Ronnie Hazelhurst at the time. It was in fact composed by someone named John Shakespeare. Maybe he was the unknown Shakespeare of music? I also heard the song is used a lot on adverts in the states.
it's called obsession, but im sorry i dont kow who sings it. There aren't any words, it's by Jim Johnston. He does a lot of the music for the WWE.
A lot of people.
YES! her career is singing and acting. she sings on concerts, sometimes on her show, on live TV, maybe in the shower, practicing, she sings A LOT!
go to lyrics.com . type in the words and it will give you who sings it. or you can type in the name of the artist
Truett "truDog" sings in a lot of them, then in "Loud'n'Clear" Truett and Judah McKeehan sing with Toby.
Mr. George Jones
T.I. Flo Rida and a lot more