Price Is Right Theme Song

  

Dun dunnnn dun-dun! Dunnnn dun dun-dun dun-dun!

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Price Is Right Theme Song 1972

You've heard this theme already. I know you know it — assuming you live in the USA. Bob Israel (who also worked on music for The Price Is Right) wrote this famous 'umbrella theme', used for everything from 20/20 to Nightline, also a convenient audio signal that extremely boring television was about to come on when I was a kid.
But have you ever heard the full version of the theme? Did you know it got

Price Is Right Theme Song Come On Down

awesomely funky?
Yeah! I know! I was as suprised as you were. Tip of the ear to Jake Rodkin!
'As Long as the Price Is Right'
Single by Dr. Feelgood
from the album As It Happens
B-side'Down at the Doctors' (live)
ReleasedApril 1979
Recorded1979
GenreRock and roll, pub rock
Length3:54
LabelUnited Artists Records - UP 36506
Songwriter(s)Larry Wallis
Producer(s)Dr. Feelgood
Dr. Feelgood singles chronology
''Milk and Alcohol''
(1979)
'As Long as the Price Is Right'
(1979)
''Put Him Out of Your Mind''
(1979)

'As Long as the Price Is Right' is a song by the band Dr. Feelgood. From a live recording made in 1979 it appeared on their live album, As It Happens, which was released in May that year.[1] It was recorded at 'The Town House Studios'.[2]

'As Long as the Price Is Right' was also issued as a single in the UK in April 1979. It reached number 40 in the UK Singles Chart, and spent six weeks in the listing.[3]Written by Larry Wallis, and produced by Dr. Feelgood,[4] the song was Dr. Feelgood's fifth hit single.[3] The B-side of the record, is a live version of 'Down at the Doctors', which was penned by Mickey Jupp.[5]

There were four different versions of the 7' single released at the same time. As well as the traditional black vinyl (catalogue reference UP 36506), discs were also issued in blue (cat. ref. XUP 365606); brown (cat.ref. YUP 36506); and purple (cat. ref. ZUP 36506) vinyl variants, with slightly differing picture sleeves to reflect the colour theme [1][2] and featuring different denomination notes (£5, £10 and £20) stuffed into the bra.[6] The picture sleeve was designed by John Pasche.[citation needed]The original studio version of the song first appeared on Dr. Feelgood's 1977 album, Be Seeing You.[citation needed]

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'As Long as the Price Is Right' was later included in Dr. Feelgood's 1989's compilation album, Singles - The UA Years.[1]

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