Original Scooby Doo Song
original scooby doo song
Does anyone happen to know …?
who made the original Scooby Doo theme song? I mean for the old show original! Scooby Doo Where Are You? not shit new, they have now and not those of film star and not the pup named scooby doo either! but the original awesome, only good!? Does anybody know?! thnx for the help in advance! =]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-HOyx_FH4E songs and presentation format studio music director Ted Nichols wrote an instrumental theme of the show, which was for the opening credits and under the title card for the first episode, "What a Night for a Knight." The closing theme of the first issue has now been better known "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" theme song. The voice of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! theme was written by David Mook and Ben Raleigh, and recorded by music executive and studio singer Larry Marks three days before the broadcast September 13 broadcast premiere. After the theme Nichol was used in both the opening and closing theme of the episode aired second, "a clue for Scooby-Doo, Mook Raliegh and the theme became the subject of permanent appropriations, and was also understood that the end credits theme, but all three episodes: "Hassle in the Castle," "Which Witch is Which", and "A Night of Fright is No Delight", which used the theme Original instrumental in syndication in the early 1990s, when the show was shown on USA Cartoon Express. Nichols original theme, however, heard under the title card for each episode of this and the following series, The Scooby-Doo Movies, and is used prominently as a background score for more Scooby-Doo episodes in 1979. The second season featured "chase scene" songs produced by Productions La La (which had originally been hired to create the music of Josie and the Pussycats, the first of many shows from the same mold as Scooby-Doo). These songs were written by Danny Janssen and Austin Roberts, and were performed by Roberts, who also made a new record of Scooby-Doo, Where are you! theme song the second season episodes. The first two episodes of the series ( "What a night for a Knight" and "a clue for Scooby-Doo") both use as single cards. Title of standard cards (featuring the oft-used run cycles for the Mystery, Inc. gang) are used for the twenty-three episodes. Episodes in both seasons contained a laugh track, which has been common practice in the animated series American during the years 1960 and 1970 (a laugh track was even used in the main titles of "A Clue for Scooby-Doo"). It was removed for syndication in the years 1980. Shortly after the Turner networks (TBS, TNT and Cartoon Network) has started broadcasting the show in 1994, the laugh track has been reinstated in 1998. The second season also differs from the first delivery, and dynamic nature. Emphasis was placed on jittering anxiety, slowdown of suspense and humor rather than a crash, although it does not lack crazy adventures. Some of the most memorable jokes and scnenes is in the second season of Scooby Doo Where Are You. This was the period during which the Scooby-Doo culminated the development of its brands humor, sometimes tending towards the absurd and mind at the same time. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooby-Doo, _Where_Are_You!
Scooby Doo Original Intro










