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Can someone help me identity this TV themesong?

Or at least I think it was a TV show themesong. I've been searching for this all day on Google, and nothing I do yields me any results. The ONLY two things I remember is the TV show probably had the word "Street" in the title, and the themesong had a sax melody that went similar to this....

https://www.dropbox.com/s/z6943s02qstkhoo/name this tune 100218.wav?dl=0

Can someone please help me out here? The only result I've found was "Hill Street Blues", but that legendary themesong goes nothing like the above example. Thank you. :)

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  • Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street

  • Oh my God! :astonished: THAT'S THE ONE!!! It's not a bloody themesong at all! No wonder I couldn't find it. You think that was bad though? You should've seen me 7 years ago looking for Martin Denny's "Quiet Village" in this other forum.

    "Hey mates. Have you heard that one Jazz song with the jungle noises in it?"

    "The f-ck you on about?"

    "It's an old song from the early 60s!" (Actually, 1959.)

    Right, and it's sort of Jazz, but not really. Then I asked my dad, and he told me. I'm like "Oh for Pete's sake. :expressionless: Damn, sounds even better than I remembered."

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  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Or at least I think it was a TV show themesong. I've been searching for this all day on Google, and nothing I do yields me any results. The ONLY two things I remember is the TV show probably had the word "Street" in the title, and the themesong had a sax melody that went similar to this....

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/z6943s02qstkhoo/name this tune 100218.wav?dl=0

    Can someone please help me out here? The only result I've found was "Hill Street Blues", but that legendary themesong goes nothing like the above example. Thank you. :)

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Or at least I think it was a TV show themesong. I've been searching for this all day on Google, and nothing I do yields me any results. The ONLY two things I remember is the TV show probably had the word "Street" in the title, and the themesong had a sax melody that went similar to this....

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/z6943s02qstkhoo/name this tune 100218.wav?dl=0

    Can someone please help me out here? The only result I've found was "Hill Street Blues", but that legendary themesong goes nothing like the above example. Thank you. :)

    Baker Street! What a classic song! 👍👍

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Oh my God! :astonished: THAT'S THE ONE!!! It's not a bloody themesong at all! No wonder I couldn't find it. You think that was bad though? You should've seen me 7 years ago looking for Martin Denny's "Quiet Village" in this other forum.

    "Hey mates. Have you heard that one Jazz song with the jungle noises in it?"

    "The f-ck you on about?"

    "It's an old song from the early 60s!" (Actually, 1959.)

    Right, and it's sort of Jazz, but not really. Then I asked my dad, and he told me. I'm like "Oh for Pete's sake. :expressionless: Damn, sounds even better than I remembered."

    Arthur Lyman also. He played for Denny earlier in his career. I used to listen to the album “Bahia” and marvel at the cool music recorded in the jungle during a thunderstorm. Bachelor pad music! :D

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