Home And Away 1988
Created by Alan Bateman. With Ray Meagher, Lynne McGranger, Emily Symons, Ada Nicodemou. 'Home and Away' chronicles the lives, loves, happiness and heart-breaks of. Metro 2033 Update 2 Eng-rus there. Is Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, etc. Streaming Home and Away? Find where to watch seasons online now! (1988) 'Home and Away' (1989) 'Show No Mercy' (1990) 'Home and Away' is the theme song to the Australian soap opera, Home and Away. It was composed by Mike Perjanik. Home and Away. 'Home and Away' chronicles the lives, loves, happiness, and heart-breaks of the residents of Summer Bay, a small coastal town in New South Wales.
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Their version was released as a single in 1989 and peaked at number 73 on the. There have been nine different recorded versions of the theme song used over the years, including two recorded by Australian sibling trio. From 2010 until 2017, the Home and Away theme song was not used in the show's opening titles and was replaced by a short instrumental version. However, in 2018, two new eight-second versions of the theme song made a return to the opening titles after an eight-year absence. Contents • • • • • Background [ ] 'Home and Away' was written, produced and arranged by as the theme song to Home and Away. It was originally performed by and.
The song was engineered by Wahanui Wynyard and recorded at in. In an interview with music website Noisey, Perjanik said he was only given a rough idea that the show was going to be about foster kids, being home or away, 'so I decided that I wanted the mood to be warm.' The song took 4–6 weeks to complete.
Theme song [ ] There have been nine different recorded versions of the theme song used over the years. The lyrics remained the same since the show's inception, but a number of verses were gradually cut back over the years due to time restrictions. Version Artist Duration 1 and January 1988 – June 1995 2 Doug Williams and June 1995 – November 1999 3 January 2000 – November 2003 4 January 2004 – December 2006 5 Israel Cannan January – April 2007 6 Luke Dolahenty April 2007 – November 2008 7 Luke Dolahenty and Tarryn Stokes January – November 2009 (opening credits) January 2009 – December 2017 (international broadcasts closing credits) 8 Uncredited male vocalist January 2018 – present 9 Uncredited female vocalist The original version was sung by Karen Boddington and Mark Williams and used from 1988 until mid-1995. Their version was released as a single in the UK in 1989 and peaked at number 73 on the. A new version performed by Doug Williams and Erana Clark debuted in 1995.
Their version was shortened the following year in 1996 and used until the end of 1999. At the start of the 21st century in the year 2000, Australian sibling trio recorded a new version of the theme song which was used until 2003. It was the first version to use only male vocals and was included in the 2000 soundtrack. The Robertson Brothers again recorded a shorter version of the theme song in 2004 and was used until the end of 2006.