A talented accordionist, he appeared in short Soundies musicals and occasional movies (like 1949's Jolson Sings Again). He quickly became a successful arranger and composer and worked as bandleader at Slapsie Maxie's Wilshire location in Hollywood. His clients ranged from the American Junior Miss Pageant to Jackie Wilson, and he was a musician on such radio programs as The Abe Burrows Show. One of his best-known tunes is an arrangement of the song "The Happy Wanderer", and his brassy polka "Hoop Dee Doo" became a game show staple. He was also the composer of "Hooray for Santy Claus", the catchy theme song for the low-budget 1964 motion picture Santa Claus Conquers the Martians. He also composed "Roller Coaster" - recorded by Henri Rene Orchestra on RCA Victor. It was used as the closing theme for the popular Goodson-Todman panel show What's My Line? from the early 1950s until its cancellation in 1967.
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What's My Line? - "Rollercoaster"
(closing theme 1950-1967)
Broadcast history: network 2/2/50-9/3/67; syndication 9/9/68-9/75
WHAT'S MY LINE? still ranks as television's longest running primetime game show. For 17 years it was seen on Sunday nights at 10:30 pm on CBS. John Daly emceed with a panel of such regulars as Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis and Dorothy Kilgallen.
During the show's run, several different compositions were used as opening themes, but "Rollercoaster" was used as the closing theme for the entire run. The tune was written by Milton DeLugg and Lou Busch. DuLugg's long career on TV ranged from being musical director of the first late-night show BROADWAY OPEN HOUSE to the offbeat GONG SHOW.
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Theme From "The Munsters" (Remastered 1996)
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(closing theme 1950-1967)
Broadcast history: network 2/2/50-9/3/67; syndication 9/9/68-9/75
WHAT'S MY LINE? still ranks as television's longest running primeti...
(closing theme 1950-1967)
Broadcast history: network 2/2/50-9/3/67; syndication 9/9/68-9/75
WHAT'S MY LINE? still ranks as television's longest running primetime game show. For 17 years it was seen on Sunday nights at 10:30 pm on CBS. John Daly emceed with a panel of such regulars as Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis and Dorothy Kilgallen.
During the show's run, several different compositions were used as opening themes, but "Rollercoaster" was used as the closing theme for the entire run. The tune was written by Milton DeLugg and Lou Busch. DuLugg's long career on TV ranged from being musical director of the first late-night show BROADWAY OPEN HOUSE to the offbeat GONG SHOW.
(closing theme 1950-1967)
Broadcast history: network 2/2/50-9/3/67; syndication 9/9/68-9/75
WHAT'S MY LINE? still ranks as television's longest running primetime game show. For 17 years it was seen on Sunday nights at 10:30 pm on CBS. John Daly emceed with a panel of such regulars as Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis and Dorothy Kilgallen.
During the show's run, several different compositions were used as opening themes, but "Rollercoaster" was used as the closing theme for the entire run. The tune was written by Milton DeLugg and Lou Busch. DuLugg's long career on TV ranged from being musical director of the first late-night show BROADWAY OPEN HOUSE to the offbeat GONG SHOW.
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30 Rock Theme Song · Mount-Royal Orchestra
Best Instrumental TV Hits, Vol. 3
℗ CDE Music Group
Released on: 2016-08-1...
Provided to YouTube by CDE Music Group
30 Rock Theme Song · Mount-Royal Orchestra
Best Instrumental TV Hits, Vol. 3
℗ CDE Music Group
Released on: 2016-08-19
Composer: Jeff Richmond
Lyricist: Jeff Richmond
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Provided to YouTube by CDE Music Group
30 Rock Theme Song · Mount-Royal Orchestra
Best Instrumental TV Hits, Vol. 3
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Released on: 2016-08-19
Composer: Jeff Richmond
Lyricist: Jeff Richmond
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Violin sheet music, chords, and vocals of The Munsters - Theme Song
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We remember game show pioneer Chuck Barris as he passes away at age 87. Plus, Tanya Kim talks to the cast of the new TV show "Shots Fired" which deals with poli...
We remember game show pioneer Chuck Barris as he passes away at age 87. Plus, Tanya Kim talks to the cast of the new TV show "Shots Fired" which deals with police killings and racial tensions.
We remember game show pioneer Chuck Barris as he passes away at age 87. Plus, Tanya Kim talks to the cast of the new TV show "Shots Fired" which deals with police killings and racial tensions.
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Theme From "The Munsters" (Remastered 1996) · Jack Marshall
Ultra-Lounge: TV Town
℗ 1997 Capitol Records, LLC
R...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Theme From "The Munsters" (Remastered 1996) · Jack Marshall
Ultra-Lounge: TV Town
℗ 1997 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1997-01-01
Producer: Dave Cavanaugh
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Bob Norberg
Composer: B. Mosher
Composer: Jack Marshall
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Theme From "The Munsters" (Remastered 1996) · Jack Marshall
Ultra-Lounge: TV Town
℗ 1997 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1997-01-01
Producer: Dave Cavanaugh
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Bob Norberg
Composer: B. Mosher
Composer: Jack Marshall
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Hosted by #AlexTrebek
Biography A&E #GameShow week trailer preview 1999
(closing theme 1950-1967)
Broadcast history: network 2/2/50-9/3/67; syndication 9/9/68-9/75
WHAT'S MY LINE? still ranks as television's longest running primetime game show. For 17 years it was seen on Sunday nights at 10:30 pm on CBS. John Daly emceed with a panel of such regulars as Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis and Dorothy Kilgallen.
During the show's run, several different compositions were used as opening themes, but "Rollercoaster" was used as the closing theme for the entire run. The tune was written by Milton DeLugg and Lou Busch. DuLugg's long career on TV ranged from being musical director of the first late-night show BROADWAY OPEN HOUSE to the offbeat GONG SHOW.
Provided to YouTube by CDE Music Group
30 Rock Theme Song · Mount-Royal Orchestra
Best Instrumental TV Hits, Vol. 3
℗ CDE Music Group
Released on: 2016-08-19
Composer: Jeff Richmond
Lyricist: Jeff Richmond
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Violin sheet music, chords, and vocals of The Munsters - Theme Song
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We remember game show pioneer Chuck Barris as he passes away at age 87. Plus, Tanya Kim talks to the cast of the new TV show "Shots Fired" which deals with police killings and racial tensions.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Theme From "The Munsters" (Remastered 1996) · Jack Marshall
Ultra-Lounge: TV Town
℗ 1997 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1997-01-01
Producer: Dave Cavanaugh
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Bob Norberg
Composer: B. Mosher
Composer: Jack Marshall
Auto-generated by YouTube.
A talented accordionist, he appeared in short Soundies musicals and occasional movies (like 1949's Jolson Sings Again). He quickly became a successful arranger and composer and worked as bandleader at Slapsie Maxie's Wilshire location in Hollywood. His clients ranged from the American Junior Miss Pageant to Jackie Wilson, and he was a musician on such radio programs as The Abe Burrows Show. One of his best-known tunes is an arrangement of the song "The Happy Wanderer", and his brassy polka "Hoop Dee Doo" became a game show staple. He was also the composer of "Hooray for Santy Claus", the catchy theme song for the low-budget 1964 motion picture Santa Claus Conquers the Martians. He also composed "Roller Coaster" - recorded by Henri Rene Orchestra on RCA Victor. It was used as the closing theme for the popular Goodson-Todman panel show What's My Line? from the early 1950s until its cancellation in 1967.