Mysterious Cities Of Gold Theme Song

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Mysterious Cities Of Gold Theme Song

mysterious cities of gold theme song

    theme song

  • a melody that recurs and comes to represent a musical play or movie
  • signature: a melody used to identify a performer or a dance band or radio/tv program
  • Theme music is a piece that is often written specifically for a radio program, television program, video game or movie, and usually played during the title sequence and/or end credits. If it is accompanied by lyrics, most often associated with the show, it is a theme song.

    mysterious

  • Difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify
  • (of a location) Having an atmosphere of strangeness or secrecy
  • (of a person) Deliberately enigmatic
  • (mysteriously) cryptically: in a cryptic manner; “we will meet again,” he said cryptically
  • cryptic: of an obscure nature; “the new insurance policy is written without cryptic or mysterious terms”; “a deep dark secret”; “the inscrutable workings of Providence”; “in its mysterious past it encompasses all the dim origins of life”- Rachel Carson; “rituals totally mystifying to visitors
  • having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding; “mysterious symbols”; “the mystical style of Blake”; “occult lore”; “the secret learning of the ancients”

    cities

  • An incorporated municipal center
  • A place or situation characterized by a specified attribute
  • (city) people living in a large densely populated municipality; “the city voted for Republicans in 1994”
  • A large town
  • (city) an incorporated administrative district established by state charter; “the city raised the tax rate”
  • (city) a large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts; “Ancient Troy was a great city”

    gold

  • An alloy of this
  • amber: a deep yellow color; “an amber light illuminated the room”; “he admired the gold of her hair”
  • A deep lustrous yellow or yellow-brown color
  • made from or covered with gold; “gold coins”; “the gold dome of the Capitol”; “the golden calf”; “gilded icons”
  • A yellow precious metal, the chemical element of atomic number 79, valued esp. for use in jewelry and decoration, and to guarantee the value of currencies
  • coins made of gold

mysterious cities of gold theme song – CD of

CD of 53 TV Theme Songs from Western / Cowboy Television Shows from 1950s, 1960s
CD of 53 TV Theme Songs from Western / Cowboy Television Shows from 1950s, 1960s
This is a CD of 53 Western TV Theme Songs from the 1950s and 60s that will play on your CD player, in your car or truck, on your DVD Player/TV, or on your computer. This is basically every western show that was on tv during those years. The songs on this cd are the original ones recorded right from the tv shows. Some were at the beginning and some at the end. They range in length from 20 seconds duration to a few minutes duration. (the songs at the end of the shows during the credits were longer). This is not a studio produced CD but the sound quality is quite good. Themes: 1. 26 Men 2. Annie Oakley 3. Bat Masterson 4. Big Valley 5. Bonanza 6. Branded 7. Bronco 8. Buffalo Bill Jr. 9. Cheyenne 10. Cimarron Strip 11. Cisco Kid 12. Colt 45 13. Daniel Boone 14. Death Valley Days 15. Gabby Hayes 16 Gene Autry 17. Gunsmoke 18. Have Gun Will Travel 19. Here Come the Brides 20. High Chaparral 21. Hopalong Cassidy 22. Jesse James 23. Jim Bowie 24. Johnny Ringo 25. Kit Carson 26. Laramie 27. Laredo 28. Lawman 29. Little House on the Prairie 30. Maverick 31. Men From Shiloh 32. My Friend Flicka 33. Rawhide 34. Red Ryder 35. Rin Tin Tin 36. Roy Rogers 37. Sky King 38. Stagecoach West 39. Sugarfoot 40. The Deputy 41. The Lone Ranger 42. The Range Rider 43. The Rebel 44. The Rifleman 45. The Virginian 46. The Wild Wild West 47. Trackdown 48. Wagon Train 49. Wanted Dead or Alive 50. Wild Bill Hickock 51. Wyatt Earp 52. Yancy Derringer 53. Zane Grey Theater

Theme Song Thursday

Theme Song Thursday
"I’m not a has been,
I’m still a gonna be,
You just wait and see,
You just won’t believe.
I’m not a never was,
I’m gonna just because,
Keep looking out for me.
I’m still a gonna be."
– Elizabeth Cook

I thought up Theme Song Thursday on a run the other day when this song came on. Love it.

The pic came from my husband walking in on me taking yet another self-portrait and saying "Are you really taking pictures of yourself again?" That’s what happens to my eyes when I laugh 😉 Afterwards, I said "Honey, it’s either me, you, or the dogs," and he said, "Well, I guess you made the best choice."

Awwwww.

Theme Song Press Conference (13 Aug 2010)

Theme Song Press Conference (13 Aug 2010)
From left: Ms Tabitta Nauser from Singapore representing Asia, Ms Jessica Mauboy from Australia representing Oceania, Mr Ken Lim is the Executive producer for Singapore 2010 Theme Song, Mr Steve Appleton from Britain representing Europe, MS Jody Williams from South Africa representing Africa together with YOG mascots Lyo and Merly at meet the singers of theme song . The YOG will be held in Singapore from Aug 14-26. Photo: SPH-SYOGOC/Anthony Pereira
mysterious cities of gold theme song

mysterious cities of gold theme song

Bird Song: Biological Themes and Variations
Bird song is one of the most remarkable and impressive sounds in the natural world, and has inspired not only students of natural history, but also great writers, poets and composers. Extensively updated from the first edition, the main thrust of the book is to suggest that the two main functions of song are attracting a mate and defending territory. It shows how this evolutionary pressure has led to the amazing variety and complexity we see in the songs of different species throughout the world. Writing primarily for students and researchers in animal behavior, the authors review over 1000 scientific papers and reveal how scientists are beginning to unravel and understand how and why birds communicate with the elaborate vocalizations we call song. Highly illustrated throughout and written in straightforward language, Bird Song also holds appeal for amateur ornithologists with some knowledge of biology.

Bird song is one of the most remarkable and impressive sounds in the natural world, and has inspired not only students of natural history, but also great writers, poets and composers. Extensively updated from the first edition, the main thrust of the book is to suggest that the two main functions of song are attracting a mate and defending territory. It shows how this evolutionary pressure has led to the amazing variety and complexity we see in the songs of different species throughout the world. Writing primarily for students and researchers in animal behavior, the authors review over 1000 scientific papers and reveal how scientists are beginning to unravel and understand how and why birds communicate with the elaborate vocalizations we call song. Highly illustrated throughout and written in straightforward language, Bird Song also holds appeal for amateur ornithologists with some knowledge of biology.