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  1. Arthur Theme Lyrics. Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers - Believe in Yourself Lyrics. Everyday when you're walking down the street. And everybody that you meet. Has an original point of view. And I say HEY! (HEY!) What a wonderful kind of day. If you can learn to work and play.

  2. Arthur - Arthur Theme Song (Official Lyric Video) Ziggy Marley "Arthur Theme" Composed by Judy Henderson & Jerry de Villiers Jr. Check out Arthur online! http://pbskids.org/arthur/ ...more.

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    Active copyright holders: 1. ©1996 Les Editions de la rue St- Andre CINAR Songs (SOCAN) 2. ©1996 Red Cape Songs (ASCAP) 3. ©1996 Great Blue Hills Music (ASCAP) 4. Purple Cape Music (BMI) 5. WGBH Music (HMI)

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    Ziggy Marley: Every day when you're walking down the street, Everybody that you meet. Has an original point of view. D.W.*laughs* Chorus: And I say hey! (Arthur: Hey!) What a wonderful kind of day, If we could learn to work and play, And get along with each other. Ziggy Marley: You gotta listen to your heart, listen to the beat, Listen to the rhythm, the rhythm of the street. Open up your eyes, open up your ears Get together and make things better (Arf!) By working together (Chorus: Oooh) Bri...

    And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids version with Brain

    Singer: Every day when you're walking down the street, You stop and think...

    Arthur walks along the street on a sidewalk with his dog, Pal, which is all revealed to be taking place on the cover of a book. His sister, D.W., opens the book titled "Arthur", chuckles, and turns a page. On the next page, Arthur opens a door, hops onto a sofa, and exclaims, "Hey!" He rebounds across the screen while characters' faces sing along t...

    1996–2022: It is played on every Arthurepisode at the beginning. In later seasons, the animation became remastered.
    1996-2012: It is played in the credits. Instrumental versions are played in the funding credits; naturally the first few notes are played in the opening and the last few notes are played in the clo...
    1998: The song makes its full appearance on Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD (or Tape).
    2001: It was remixed in the Season 6 credits and on Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix. Francine's song, from "To Beat or Not to Beat," "You Can Fly If You Try" can be heard in the background.

    Sound effects

    1. Version 1: Used on some Arthurreleases and episodes from seasons 1-5. After Arthur crashes into the title, a boing sound is heard with broken pieces also heard. 2. Version 2. Used on almost all Arthur episodes from the time. After Arthur crashes into the title, the broken pieces sounds are still used, but there is no boing sound in this version. 3. Version 3: Used on reruns of the earliest Arthurepisodes (seasons 1-4). The voices are out of sync in the song, and then, after Arthur crashes...

    Widescreen version

    Arthur was originally produced in the 4:3 aspect ratio until 2008. Starting with Season 12, episodes were produced in 16:9 widescreen and were broadcast in such format for international airings (although cropped to 4:3 in United States releases) but not the intro. To account for the aspect ratio inconsistencies, the original 4:3 intro was layered on top of background pattern art commonly used for the title cards to fill in blank spaces. Meanwhile, U.S. broadcasts on PBS continued to use the o...

    Reanimated version

    The opening theme song sequence for the show was remastered and formatted in high definition for Season 16 in 2012. This version is largely the same as the original with only minor visual differences, but it does have brighter colors and the video now fills the entire 16:9 frame. During the scenes where Arthur flies past other characters' faces, additional characters are now visible along the sides of the screen, including Timmy, Brian, James, Emily, George, and Catherine. The audio elements...

    Backstreet Boys

    The song was first covered by the pop group Backstreet Boys for the 2002 special, It's Only Rock 'n' Roll.

    Sons of Admirals

    Sons of Admirals - a band consisting of YouTube musicians, Charlie McDonnell (charlieissocoollike), Alex Day (nerimon), Eddplant and Tom Milsom (hexachordal) - recorded a cover of 'Believe in Yourself' as a B-side to their debut (and only) single, 'Here Comes My Baby' (Cat Stevens cover) which was released on 25 October 2010 in the UK. Covering the song was McDonnell's idea who was a big fan of Arthur. They also performed the song live at The Sun's Biz Session in October 2010.

    Chance the Rapper

    Hip-hop artist Chance the Rapper began performing a remix of the song, titled "Wonderful Everyday: Arthur" at his live concerts in 2014. Although Chance takes several liberties with the song, including his own original verses, the core melody and chorus is preserved.He later released a studio single version on his SoundCloud, featuring Wyclef Jean, Elle Varner, Francis & the Lights, and Jesse Ware.

    In 2017, CBS's The Late Show with Stephen Colbert released a web-exclusive music videofeaturing an extended version of the theme song by Ziggy Marley himself, with Stephen Colbert, Jon Batiste and...
    The only episodes that do not use the song during the end credits include: "My Music Rules/That's a Baby Show" (has since been repackaged with standard credits music on PBS reruns only), "Arthur's...
    Near the end of the theme song Arthur is walking on the Earth, which is what he actually does in his dream in the intro of "Arthur's Toy Trouble."
    When Buster is swimming with Arthur, Buster does not have his bathing cap. In "D.W. All Wet", it is known that Buster's mother requires Buster to wear it while swimming.
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  3. Oct 14, 2018 · Arthur,” the animated TV series beloved by audiences worldwide, features a reggae-style theme song titled “Believe in Yourself.” The uplifting and catchy tune was penned by Judy Henderson and Jerry de Villiers Jr. and performed by the renowned Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers .

  4. ArthurArthur Theme Song Lyrics. Everyday when you're walking down the street, everybody that you meet. Has an original point of view.

  5. Mar 6, 2010 · Believe in Yourself By Ziggy MarleyEveryday when you're walking down the street, everybody that you meetHas an original point of viewAnd I say HEY! (HEY!) wh...

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  7. Jan 25, 2015 · ARTHUR is an animated series that airs daily on PBS Kids. Aimed at viewers between the ages of four and eight, ARTHUR's goal is to help foster an interest in reading and writing, and to...

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