Theme From Jeopardy
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The Jeopardy Theme.
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Enjoy the Jeopardy! theme music from 2008 to present.
The iconic theme song for Jeopardy!, the TV game show hosted by Canada's Alex Trebek from 1984 until his death in 2020, has become a pop culture signifier for quottime's running out.quot
Think! is a music track that was included in most episodes of Jeopardy! during the Final Jeopardy! game, and in the daily syndication episodes onward includes the main theme also. It is a soothing Bossa Nova lullaby music, played with gentle percussion instruments. However, other versions exist. Since the beginning of Jeopardy!, the music package was mostly Bossa Nova music that was completely
Jeopardy has seen an evolution of theme music, but really only one sound has stuck since the show first debuted in 1964. Today, Jeopardy and quotThink!quot are still going strong. The quotThink
The best known theme song is quotThink!quot. It has served as the countdown music for the Final Jeopardy! round since 1964. Between 1964 and 1975, a jazz tune called quotTake Tenquot, composed by Julann Griffin, served as the main theme. When the series was revived in 1978, quotJanuary, February, Marchquot served as the opening theme, and quotFrisco Discoquot served
The theme song from the classic question-and-answer show, Jeopardy!, is one of the most recognized tunes of all time.Alongside quotHappy Birthdayquot and perhaps quotWhite Christmas,quot the song
Jeopardy! Theme Song Lyrics. Jeopardy! was created by Merv Griffin and debuted on NBC on March 30, 1964 Think! by Merv Griffin Instrumental quotThink!quot was originally composed by Griffin under the title quotA Time for Tonyquot, as a lullaby for his son quotThink!quot has always been used for the 30-second period in Final Jeopardy! when the