De Theme Tune van de Britse sitcom "Only fools and horses"Op wikipedia kan ik dit:
John Sullivan wrote the theme music for Only Fools and Horses when he wrote the first series, but the producers opted instead for an instrumental, saxophone-led tune composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst, who had also arranged the themes for other BBC sit-coms, such as Yes Minister and Last of the Summer Wine. However, Sullivan was unhappy with this, so for the second series he persuaded the BBC to use his own compositions instead, partly because the new lyrics would explain the obscure title, which had been the subject of viewers' questions to the BBC during the first series. vinden, maar hoe heet het nou!?!
Tevens ben ik op zoek naar dat nummer dat aan het einde van elke episode gespeeld word, "Hookey street" nogwat.
Please help meee
EDIT:
Maybe helpt dit iemand, wat lyricjes van de twee nummers die ik bedoel...
Opening Lyrics:
Stick a pony in me pocket,
I'll fetch the suitcase from the van.
Cos if you want the best 'uns,
But you don't ask questions,
Then brother, I'm your man.
Cos where it all comes from is a mystery,
It's like the changin' of the seasons,
And the tides of the sea.
But here's the one that's drivin' me beserk,
Why do only fools and horses work?
La-la-la-la-lah
La-lala-la
La-la-la-la-lah
La-lala-la.
Closing Lyrics:
We've got some half price cracked ice and miles and miles of carpet tiles,
T.V.s, deep freeze and David Bowie L.P.s,
Ball games, gold chains, whassa-names, and at a push,
Some Trevor Francis track suits from a mush in Shepherds Bush,
Bush, bush, bush, bush, bush, bush, bush ...
No income tax, no V.A.T.,
No money back, no guarantee,
Black or white, rich or poor,
We'll cut prices at a stroke......
God bless Hooky Street,
Viva Hooky Street,
Long live Hooky Street,
C'est magnifique, Hooky Street,
Magnifique, Hooky Street,
Hooky Street (to fade)
Notes:
- A "pony" is a slang term used in London meaning £25 (Twenty Five Pounds Sterling)
- "V.A.T." is a type of tax paid on goods in the United Kingdom.
"Shepherds Bush" is a place in London
"Berserk" is a slang term meaning, crazy.
"Trevor Francis" is an England soccer/football player/coach from the 1980's.
"Hooky" implies that the item in question is stolen, again a slang term.
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