Believe in Yourself

Believe in Yourself is the theme song to the TV series performed by Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers. An instrumental version also plays over the end credits. The original recording is 1:51, but is shortened to about 1 minute for the opening theme and 45 seconds for the credits.

It was first made available on Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD (or Tape), as the first track. A remix of the theme plays over the credits of Season 6 and was released on the album, Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix.

The theme was covered by the Backstreet Boys for the special, Arthur - It's Only Rock 'n' Roll.

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 we could learn to work and play And get along with each other

''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, By working together! It's a simple message, And it comes from the heart Believe in yourself, For that's the place to start ''And I say hey! (Hey!)'' What a wonderful kind of day, If we could learn to work and play And get along with each other

''Hey! What a wonderful kind of day. Hey! What a wonderful kind of day''

Hey!

History

 * 1996-present: It was played on every Arthur episode at the beginning.
 * 1996-2001: Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers and the kids sing the song in the credits. The Cinar logo was originally was originally shown until it was renamed Cookie Jar in Season 9.
 * 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 back round.
 * 2002: It was covered by the Backstreet Boys on the closing credits of Arthur - It's Only Rock 'n' Roll.
 * 2002-09: The theme is no longer remixed in the credits. But it starts with the fist verse of the song.
 * 2008: It was played twice in the intro to The Frensky Family Fiasco, but was stopped twice by Arthur.
 * 2009-12: An instrumental version is played while D.W. narrates the website and Arthur books. However the lines "What a wonderful kind of day (hey)!" is sung 2x when the logos are shown.
 * 2012-14: The instrumental version is played while Arthur narrates the website and Arthur books. However "What a wonderful kind of day (hey)!" isn't sung when the logos aren't shown and Arthur is scene in his flash animated design.
 * 2014-present: The instrumental version is played while Buster narrates the website and Arthur books. In reruns of early episodes of the series as of 2014, they use these credits.
 * 2018: It was covered and performed by Chance the Rapper, Peter Cottontale, Nate Fox, Donnie Trumpet & Stix for Social Experiment for the closing credits for the episode: Muffy Misses Out/Arthur Takes a Stand.

Variations

 * Version 1: Used on some Arthur releases. After Arthur crashes into the title, a boing sound is heard with broken pieces also heard.
 * Version 2. Used pretty much 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.
 * Version 3: Used on reruns of the earliest Arthur episodes. The voices are out of sync in the song, and then, after Arthur crashes into the title, a big splash of water is heard.
 * Version 4: Also used on reruns of the earliest Arthur episodes. The voices are still out of sync, and then Arthur crashes into the title. As this happens, the sound of garbage cans clanking and clattering are heard.

Album Releases

 * Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD (or Tape)
 * Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix (remix version)

Trivia

 * In 2017, CBS's The Late Show with Stephen Colbert released a web-exclusive music video featuring an extended version of the theme song by Ziggy Marley himself, with Stephen Colbert, Jon Batiste and Chance The Rapper.
 * 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 credit music), Arthur's Perfect Christmas, and Arthur - It's Only Rock 'n Roll.