Batman Theme

"Batman Theme song"
Single by Neal Hefti
from the album Batman Theme and 11 Other Bat Songs
B-side "Batman Chase"
Released 1966
Format 7", 45rpm
Genre Surf rock
Length 2:16
Label RCA Victor
Writer(s) Neal Hefti
Neal Hefti singles chronology
"Batman Theme"
(1966)
"Gotham City Municipal Swing Band"
(1966)

"Batman Theme", the title song of the 1966 Batman TV series, was composed by Neal Hefti. This song is built around a guitar hook reminiscent of spy film scores and surf music. It has a twelve bar blues progression, using only three chords until the coda.

The eleven cries of "Batman!" are sung by a chorus of four tenors and four sopranos (performed by The Ron Hicklin Singers). A long held myth purports that the chorus is actually a group of horns. Adam West's book Back to the Batcave also fuels this rumor by claiming the chorus is instrumental, not vocal. However, Neal Hefti, the writer of the theme, stated that the chorus was made up of eight singers, one of whom jokingly wrote on his part, "word and music by Neal Hefti".[1] TV's Biggest Hits by Jon Burlingame, published in 1996, focuses exclusively on TV theme songs, and includes an interview with Hefti about the creation of the Batman theme song. According to Burlingame, the song consisted of "bass guitar, low brass and percussion to create a driving rhythm, while an eight-voice chorus sings 'Batman!' in harmony with the trumpets."[2]

In addition to Neal Hefti's original version, and the television soundtrack version by Nelson Riddle,[3] versions were covered by The Marketts (single "Batman Theme" and album The Batman Theme by The Marketts), The Ventures (The Ventures Play the "Batman" Theme, Dolton BST8042, 3/1966), Al Hirt, The Standells and actor/musician David McCallum.

The song has been widely parodied in the decades since its debut. The theme has been re-recorded by dozens of artists, including Link Wray,[4] Voivod,[5] The Jam,[6] and The Who.[7]

Adaptations


References

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  3. "nelson Riddle discography". Nelsonriddlemusic.com. Retrieved 2010-12-25.
  4. Rumble! The Best of Link Wray: Rhino,1993
  5. 5.0 5.1 http://www.allmusic.com/album/r21327
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Foxhole: The Jam - In The City (1977)". Musicfoxhole.blogspot.com. 2004-02-26. Retrieved 2010-12-25.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Discography: A Quick One". The Who Official Band Website. Live Nation Entertainment. Retrieved 21 February 2011.
  8. "POET: ADRIAN HENRI - ALL POEMS OF ADRIAN HENRI". poemhunter.com.
  9. "Batman and Robin - The Sensational Guitars of Dan & Dale: Sun Ra, The Blues Project: Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2010-12-25.
  10. "Drive - EP by R.E.M. - Download Drive - EP on iTunes". Phobos.apple.com. Retrieved 2010-12-25.
  11. "The Oprah Winfrey Show". 1996-10-13. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  12. Pay Radio, Stan Freberg album, 1966
  13. A Portrait of P.D.Q.Bach (LP), 1975