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  1. Tombstone Territory Lyrics. Whistle me up a memory. Whistle me back where I want to be. Whistle a tune that will carry me. To Tombstone Territory. If your past has run afoul of the law. It's a handy place to be. cause your future's just as good as your draw. In Tombstone Territory.

  2. Oct 9, 2020 · Tombstone Territory (TV series theme song) lyrics. Whistle me up a memory. Whistle me back where I want to be. Whistle a tune that'll carry me. To Tombstone Territory. If your past has run afoul of the law. It's a handy place to be. 'Cause your future's just a good as your draw. In Tombstone Territory.

  3. I know I’ve only got little information but please help! It’s a TV show, I think some of those funny sitcoms with background laughtrack. Don’t know when it is from. The intro ends with a short whistle melody, in the rhythm of “da dada dadada da” ... sounds kinda happy and upbeat. I bet when someone says it, it’s gonna be so obvious ...

  4. Dec 4, 2006 · QBack in the mid ”50s, there was a TV Western that had a theme song that had the following words: “Whistle me up a memory, whistle me back where I want to be, whistle a tune that”ll...

    • A Fistful of Dollars
    • Bandolero
    • The Bridge on The River Kwai
    • The Whistler’s Radio Show Theme
    • The Andy Griffith Show Theme
    • Twisted Nerve
    • Scarface

    This first film of Sergio Leone’s “Man With No Name” trilogy not only made Clint Eastwood a superstar but also put Ennio Morricone in the movie music pantheon. I choose it because that whistled theme sets up the sardonic, ironic tone of the movie practically all by itself.

    I like this whistled theme also, though it’s the opposite of Morricones. The late Jerry Goldsmith numbered a few westerns among his scores, and this is one of his best. The jaunty whistle, accompanied by jew’s-harp, is one of the sunniest themes.

    Some may think the whistling of Kenneth Alford’s “Colonel Bogey March” corny, but I find it one of the all-time great movie scenes. I love how it expresses the defiant pride, even in defeat, of the British prisoners, even though David Lean’s film will deal it in an ironic way

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEWcc4GalGg Radio, of necessity, needed sounds that would make their mark upon the mind’s ear of the listener. The Shadow’s laugh, Benny’s screechy violin, Fibber McGee’s closet…and that eerie, slightly off-key whistle by the eponymous host, once heard, never to be forgotten, which is why I put this only selection fr...

    Who can forget that folksy whistled theme, perhaps Earle Hagen’s best-loved one? Titled “The Fishin’ Hole”, it speaks of pole fishing on summer days and all the mythical joys of Southern small town life. I don’t think lovers of classic TV will argue with me about this choice, which is one of my favorite TV tunes for the reasons above.

    If you recognize the tune whistled by Daryl Hannah as she goes to kill Uma Thurman in “Kill Bill”, it was from Bernard Herrmann’s score for the 1968 thriller “Twisted Nerve”. It was whistled by a brain damaged psychopath before he struck (with two precedents, below). Herrmann, a master of sonic terror (“Psycho”), can even chill you with a simple wh...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZkhw6ET7tk Editor: The movie clip is no longer avaialble, but you can hear the whistle in this new clip. Not De Palma’s remake but the original Hughes-Hawks film. Who could forget Tony Camonte’s whistling the Sextet from Donizetti’s “Lucia di Lammermoor” before his killings? I just love that quietly flamboyant touch...

  5. Dec 11, 2023 · Story by Jake Valentine • 2d. 1 / 38. 32 TV Show Theme Songs That Defined an Era ©Provided by Wealth of Geeks. There’s nothing better than sitting down for your favorite TV show and singing ...

  6. Bringing up Jack is an American sitcom television series that aired from Saturday May 27 until Saturday June 24, 1995. It aired in the 8:30 pm timeslot during its short-run. Premise [ edit ]

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