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Difference between revisions of "Believe in Yourself"
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''And get along with each other.'' | ''And get along with each other.'' | ||
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''Listen to the rhythm, the rhythm of the street.'' | ''Listen to the rhythm, the rhythm of the street.'' | ||
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''For that's the place to start! (place to start!)'' | ''For that's the place to start! (place to start!)'' | ||
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''And get along with each other!'' | ''And get along with each other!'' | ||
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*In Version 1, D.W. says "Hey!" and a boing sound is heard when Arthur does not crash. | *In Version 1, D.W. says "Hey!" and a boing sound is heard when Arthur does not crash. | ||
*In Version 2, D.W. only says, "Hey!" and a boing sound is not heard. | *In Version 2, D.W. only says, "Hey!" and a boing sound is not heard. | ||
*In Version 3, D.W. only says, "Hey!" and broken pieces sounds are replaced by water sounds. | *In Version 3, D.W. only says, "Hey!" and broken pieces sounds are replaced by splashing water sounds. | ||
*In Version 4, D.W. only says, "Hey!" and broken pieces sounds are replaced by clutter sounds. | *In Version 4, D.W. only says, "Hey!" and broken pieces sounds are replaced by garbage cans clutter sounds. | ||
==Album Releases== | ==Album Releases== |
Revision as of 01:25, 22 October 2013
Believe in Yourself | |
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Artist | Judy Henderson and Jerry DeVilliers, Jr. (writers) Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers (performers) Arthur, D.W., Mr. Ratburn, and others (brief lines) The Backstreet Boys (at end of Arthur, It's Only Rock 'n' Roll) |
Runtime | 1:51 (full) 1:00 (theme song) 0:45 (end credits) |
Played in | The Theme Song of Arthur, Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD (or Tape), Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix, Arthur, It's Only Rock 'n' Roll |
Video | |
290px File:Believe In Yourself.ogg |
Believe in Yourself is a Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers song and functions as the Arthur opening theme, also playing over the end credits. It gets aired in all episodes and also appears in the Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD (or Tape), as the first track.
The originally recording is 1:51, but is shortened to about 1 minute for the opening theme and 45 seconds for the credits.
A remix of the theme plays over the credits of Season 7 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, Everybody that you meet. Has an original point of view.
What a wonderful kind of day. If we could learn to work and play. And get along with each other.
Listen to the beat. Listen to the rhythm, the rhythm of the street.
Open up your ears. Get together and make things better By working together.
Oh, Believe in yourself! (believe in yourself!). For that's the place to start! (place to start!)
What a wonderful kind of day! If we could learn to work and play! And get along with each other!
What a wonderful kind of day! Hey! What a wonderful kind of day! Hey!!
Hey! WHOA! |
Hey and Crashes
- In Version 1, D.W. says "Hey!" and a boing sound is heard when Arthur does not crash.
- In Version 2, D.W. only says, "Hey!" and a boing sound is not heard.
- In Version 3, D.W. only says, "Hey!" and broken pieces sounds are replaced by splashing water sounds.
- In Version 4, D.W. only says, "Hey!" and broken pieces sounds are replaced by garbage cans clutter sounds.
Album Releases
- Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD (or Tape)
- Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix (remix version)