Star Trek. Parody song lyrics for the song Star Trek (TNG) theme tune by Star Trek: The Next Generation
Alan Oppenheimer (Vanity Smurf) is not just a great voice-over actor - he has performed on-camera on many TV shows, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Quantum Leap and even The Andy Griffith Show. What are the lyrics to The Smurfs Adventures theme song? There are a few ...
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“Nanu Nanu” was a Williams ad-lib, but it became to be known as a goofy but mystical way of saying either “hello” or “goodbye” every episode. (Some fans have equated the phrase withStar Trek’sMr. Spock saying “Live Long and Prosper” as a mystical hello/goodbye greeting.) htt...
Star Trek (c)1966 Gene Roddenberry, Sponge Bob Square Pants (c) 2000 Nickelodeon SCOTTY FROM STAR TREK: Are you ready, kids? KIDS: Ay ay Scotty!! SCOTTY: I couldn't hear you! KIDS: Ay ay Scotty!!! SCOTTY: Whoooooooooooooo lives on the Starship Enterprise?
The lyrical theme of the song didn’t come together quite as smoothly, as James Hetfield initially wanted the song to focus on “crib death.” With producer Bob Rock’s and Ulrich’s assistance, he adapted and the rest is rock and roll history. “Enter Sandman” is one of the most-...
The lyrical theme of the song didn’t come together quite as smoothly, as James Hetfield initially wanted the song to focus on “crib death.” With producer Bob Rock’s and Ulrich’s assistance, he adapted and the rest is rock and roll history. “Enter Sandman” is one of the most-...
The lyrical theme of the song didn’t come together quite as smoothly, as James Hetfield initially wanted the song to focus on “crib death.” With producer Bob Rock’s and Ulrich’s assistance, he adapted and the rest is rock and roll history. “Enter Sandman” is one of the most-...
encouraging Hammett to repeat the main part four times. The lyrical theme of the song didn’t come together quite as smoothly, as James Hetfield initially wanted the song to focus on “crib death.” With producer Bob Rock’s and Ulrich’s assistance, he adapted and the rest is rock and ...
Artist: TV Theme Songs (Buy TV Theme Songs CDs) Album: TV Theme SongsTell me whyI love you like I do,Tell me whocan stop my heartas much as you,Tell me all your secrets, and I'lltell you most of mine,They say nobody's perfect, well, thats really true this timeI don't ...