Henry Mancini - Nadia's Theme
FINALLY A DOWNLOAD LINK! -
http://www.mediafire.com/?gixznokjm4x
The melody, originally titled "Cotton's Dream", was written by De Vorzon and Botkin as incidental music for the 1971 theatrical film Bless the Beasts and Children. Two years later, Botkin wrote a rearranged version of the piece for The Young and the Restless; the show debuted on March 26, 1973. The melody was later renamed "Nadia's Theme" after the ABC television network Wide World Of Sports lent the music for a montage of Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci's routines during the 1976 Summer Olympics [1] ; but Nadia never performed her routines using this piece of music. Instead, she used a piano arrangement of a medley of the songs "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" and "Jump in the Line" for their floor exercises.
About one month after the 1976 Olympics, the song was released as a single by A&M Records, with its B-side containing an instrumental of De Vorzon's song "Down the Line". It soared up to number 8 on the Billboard Music Charts by December of 1976, in part because of its association with Comaneci. However, A&M Records failed to credit De Vorzon as the co-writer on the first pressings of the single; he successfully sued the record label for $241,000 USD. The single has never been released on CD.
Other versions of "Nadia's Theme" have been recorded, including a semi-rock version by The Ventures, an easy listening version by Ray Conniff, and David Hasselhoff's rendition for his 1987 album Lovin' Feelings.
A sample of "Nadia's Theme" is the musical accompaniment to the verses of Mary J. Blige's single "No More Drama" from her album with the same name. In the tune, Blige's persona describes her former self as "young and restless". It was also sampled in the Krayzie Bone song "We Starvin" from his album Thug Mentality 1999, and Three 6 Mafia's song Tear Da Club Up '97 from their album Chapter 2: World Domination.
I DO NOT OWN ANYTHING.
Видео Henry Mancini - Nadia's Theme канала Fonz Nazrin
http://www.mediafire.com/?gixznokjm4x
The melody, originally titled "Cotton's Dream", was written by De Vorzon and Botkin as incidental music for the 1971 theatrical film Bless the Beasts and Children. Two years later, Botkin wrote a rearranged version of the piece for The Young and the Restless; the show debuted on March 26, 1973. The melody was later renamed "Nadia's Theme" after the ABC television network Wide World Of Sports lent the music for a montage of Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci's routines during the 1976 Summer Olympics [1] ; but Nadia never performed her routines using this piece of music. Instead, she used a piano arrangement of a medley of the songs "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" and "Jump in the Line" for their floor exercises.
About one month after the 1976 Olympics, the song was released as a single by A&M Records, with its B-side containing an instrumental of De Vorzon's song "Down the Line". It soared up to number 8 on the Billboard Music Charts by December of 1976, in part because of its association with Comaneci. However, A&M Records failed to credit De Vorzon as the co-writer on the first pressings of the single; he successfully sued the record label for $241,000 USD. The single has never been released on CD.
Other versions of "Nadia's Theme" have been recorded, including a semi-rock version by The Ventures, an easy listening version by Ray Conniff, and David Hasselhoff's rendition for his 1987 album Lovin' Feelings.
A sample of "Nadia's Theme" is the musical accompaniment to the verses of Mary J. Blige's single "No More Drama" from her album with the same name. In the tune, Blige's persona describes her former self as "young and restless". It was also sampled in the Krayzie Bone song "We Starvin" from his album Thug Mentality 1999, and Three 6 Mafia's song Tear Da Club Up '97 from their album Chapter 2: World Domination.
I DO NOT OWN ANYTHING.
Видео Henry Mancini - Nadia's Theme канала Fonz Nazrin
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Summer of 42 - Music by Michel LegrandPeter Gunn Theme by Henry ManciniHenry Mancini - Theme from A Summer PlaceTema de Nadia - Tributo a "Nadia Comaneci"Chariots of Fire • Main Theme • VangelisThe Good, the Bad and the Ugly - The Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Live)Paul Mauriat ~ Love is Blue (1968)HENRY MANCINI | Collection of Great Music ~ Long Play ~ (Created by thisboy91554)Nadia Comaneci Tribute - Nadia's ThemeDavid Hasselhoff sings "Nadia's Theme" Young and the Restless (Merv Griffin Show 1977)Percy Faith - Theme From A Summer PlaceHenry Mancini Collection of Great MusicCavatina from the Deer HunterNadia Comaneci - 1976 Gymnastics All Seven Perfect 10's HQJohn Barry - Somewhere In Time (Original)André Rieu - Once Upon A Time In The West -TOSKANAHenry Mancini - Lujon (mediterranean)Love Unlimited Orchestra ~ Love's Theme 1973 Disco Purrfection VersionNadia Comaneci - Floor Exercise - 1976 American Cup