No one sings the EastEnders theme tune.
Although the 'Eastenders' theme is an instumental it was recorded with lyrics by cast-member Anita dobson in 1986 (she played Angie Watts and the record was produced by her husband, Brian May of the band Queen) and released with the title 'Anyone can Fall in love'.
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Alan Hawkshaw. It's called "Chicken Man"
The Murdoch Mysteries theme music is called 'Bad Medicine', composed by Robert Carli. Joanna Leeuwerke
The sheet music for the Eastenders theme tune is in the key of E Flat Major and follows a chord infrastructure as follows: Eflat, Gminor, Aflat, Fminor7, Eflat/G, Aflat, Bflat, Eflat, Aflat, Fminor7, Eflat/G, Aflat major7, Gminor7, Cminor, Gminor7, Cminor, Fminor7, Aflat major7, Bflat and then it repeats.For reference in terms of the melody of the song visit: http://www.musicnotes.com/sheetmusic/mtdFPE.asp?ppn=MN0099284They have the basic tune that everyone knows as a free sample, in which you can try and play along!It is at a moderate pace. With a crotchet beat= 100Enjoy playing a great piece of music composed by Simon May!
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The main theme music to Coronation Street is played on cornet, accompanied by clarinet and double bass.
He wrote the theme tune.
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Bon Iver is the artiste ?? The name of the tune ???
The Doctor Who theme tune is played by an orchestra. It was originally composed by Ron Grainer and Delia Derbyshire in 1963.The current version of the theme tune (2009) is composed by Murray Gold.
The original theme was composed by Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire.
Yes, it was an original theme written specifically written for the program.
Everyone knows the answer: John Williams!
It is composed by Dru Masters and Sergei Prokofiev.
The theme tune of Batman was composed by Neal Hefti for the 1960s television series.
It is on the Cold Feet soundtrack so I guess it must have been on the show. Also it was on Coronation Street when Richard Hillman drove Gail, David and Sarah Louise into the river.
Ron Grainer wrote the tune itself, but it was an electronics whizz called Delia Derbyshire who turned it into the eerie sounds we now recognise as the theme tune.