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The theme song for Arthur is called "Believe In Yourself", it is sang by Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers. It was produced in 1996, it is a reggae-style song.
 
 
 
LYRICS:
 
Everyday when you're walking down the street, everybody that you meet,
 
Has an original point of view
 
And I say HEY! (HEY) what a wonderful kind of day.
 
Where you learn to work and play
 
And get along with each other
 
 
 
You got to 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 (Believe in yourself)
 
Well thats the place to start (to start)
 
 
 
And I say HEY! (HEY) what a wonderful kind of day
 
Where you learn to work and play
 
And get along with each other
 
Hey!
 
What a wonderful kind of day
 
Hey!
 
What a wonderful day
 
HEY!!
 
 
 
Hey D.W!
 
Hey!!!
 
Whoaaa!

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