Gary Portnoy.
Written by Gary Portnoy and Judy Hart Angelo
That would be the main theme to the 1960 film "The Magnificent Seven". 1960, that was a few years ago. It was also featured in "Moonraker" (which was also a few years ago, but not nearly as ancient as "The Magnificent Seven"). The song came from the prolific Elmer Bernstein. I'm having a hard time thinking of ANY song that sounds quite so unmistakeably "western". It just makes me want to saddle up right now and head out toward the high Sierras.
I definitely remember hearing a few episodes where the theme was sung by Woody Harrelson. However, for the most part, the theme was sung by Gary Portnoy. -Ray.
It is in season 2, Episode is called Five of a Kind... it's the last scene of the episode.
Theme from "The Magnificent Seven"
It was September 30th 1982, Cheers debuted on NBC and the very first episode was "Give Me a Ring Sometime", and the theme song "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" by Gary Portnoy is played for the first time.
Gary Portnoy.
Where Everybody Knows Your Name
You have to name the episode in the question, otherwise, How do we know what episode you are talking about?
Strenthening values through English with yule cheers
Written by Gary Portnoy and Judy Hart Angelo
That would be the main theme to the 1960 film "The Magnificent Seven". 1960, that was a few years ago. It was also featured in "Moonraker" (which was also a few years ago, but not nearly as ancient as "The Magnificent Seven"). The song came from the prolific Elmer Bernstein. I'm having a hard time thinking of ANY song that sounds quite so unmistakeably "western". It just makes me want to saddle up right now and head out toward the high Sierras.
She was only in the theme song for the episode "Seeing Red." It was the episode that she died in.
Some episodes of teen titans have information that is actually significant in the plot line of the show, like "Terra" and "Betrothed", but others are just meant to be funny, like "Can I Keep Him?" and "Hide and Seek". In these episodes, the theme song is sung in Japanese.Actually, the language the theme song is in reveals whether the episode is a "funny" episode or a "serious" episode. If the theme is in Japanese, the episode is usually a more humorous one (though some people argue that the episode "Nevermore" is the exception to this rule), and if the theme is in English, expect some serious business to occur.Actually, the language the theme song is in reveals whether the episode is a "funny" episode or a "serious" episode. If the theme is in Japanese, the episode is usually a more humorous one (though some people argue that the episode "Nevermore" is the exception to this rule), and if the theme is in English, expect some serious business to occur.
The Golden Girls and Cheers.
There is no episode showing the accident but its in the theme song and they try to do the accident again in the episode memory blank because he lost his powers