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.
Danny Elfman composed all the music in The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Russ Landau composed the Survivor theme song.
For the original airings the theme music is 'How soon is now' by Love Spit Love for all 8 seasons . However, by the time the 8th season was released on DVD the copywrite had run out so a guitar rift is featured instead. All other seasons on DVD have the original song.
"Think!", originally composed by Merv Griffin as "A Time for Tony" as a lullaby for his son Tony, has served as the Final Jeopardy! round countdown music since the show's debut in 1964. The aforementioned information was from the related link of the Jeopardy theme Music.
The original theme was composed by Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire.
See related links for original and new theme music.
The original theme music for the show was composed by Tom Phillips and is published by WGBH - Great Blue Hills Music. The title of the song is "Antiques Roadshow Theme." :)
Jimmy Hart, the original manager of the Hart Foundation, composed the theme music that the Hitman continued to use.
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.
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 1963 radiophonic arrangement of the Doctor Who theme is widely regarded as a significant and innovative piece of electronic music, and Doctor Who was the first television series in the world to have a theme entirely realised through electronic means.[citation needed]The original theme was composed by Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, with assistance from Dick Mills. The various parts were built up by creating tape loops of an individually struck piano string and individual test oscillators and filters. The Derbyshire arrangement served, with minor edits, as the theme tune up to the end of Season 17 (1979-80).
The Ghostbusters theme tune was composed by Ray Parker Jr and released in 1984 and achieved number one single status for 3 weeks in that year in the UK. It was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Music, Original Song.
in music the theme is the original composition of music that has not been changed the variation is the theme changed by adding more notes, harmonising, changing the ryhthm etc, but it still has to be recognisable as the original theme
The theme music "Meet the Flintstones" was composed by Hoyt Curtin with lyrics by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna, the shows creators. Hoyt Curtin, Music Director, also composed the theme and background music for every episode of The Flintstones, as well as around 300 Hanna Barbera cartoons. The song was actually a reworking of sad music already composed for one of the episodes and was recorded with a 22-man jazz band and five singers For the movie The Flintstones (1994), the original music was done by Davis Newman.
Yes, it was an original theme written specifically written for the program.
Mark Snow, who also composed most of the music for the show.