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"Hawaii Five-O Theme" is an instrumental composed by Morton Stevens as the theme music for the CBS television series Hawaii Five-O, [1] which aired from 1968 to 1980. It is considered by many to be one of the best television themes of all time.
Hi-Five is an American R&B quintet from Waco, Texas. Hi-Five had a No. 1 hit on Billboard' s Hot 100 in 1991 with " I Like the Way (The Kissing Game) ". The band was originally formed in 1989 as a trio: childhood friends Tony Thompson , Russell Neal, and Oklahoma native, Toriano Easley.
The debut album of the group, Jump and Jive with Hi-5, corresponded with the first season of the show and was released in September 2004 by Koch Entertainment. [9] A special holiday album, It's a Hi-5 Christmas, was released in October 2005. [10] The cast also toured malls and theaters in the U.S., performing songs from the television series. [3]
Hi-5 were formed in September 1998 in Sydney, Australia, as a children's musical group. [1] [2] Television producer Helena Harris, who had worked on Bananas in Pyjamas, co-created Hi-5 as a concept for a new television show of the same name for the Nine Network.
Evening Shade – Instrumental theme by Sonny Curtis (1990–1992); Theme with lyrics by Bobby Goldsboro (1992–1994), performed by Dr. John (season 3), Goldsboro (season 4) Every Witch Way - Paola Andino; Everybody Hates Chris – Marcus Miller; Everybody Loves Raymond – Rick Marotta and Terry Trotter; The Evil Touch – Laurie Lewis; The ...
Hi-5 Philippines is the Filipino version of the Australian children's edutainment series of the same title as the first franchise in Asia. Hi-5 Philippines had its first season aired on TV5 from June 15 to August 14, 2015 and second season aired from February 22 to April 29, 2016.
Hi-Five is the debut album by the American vocal group Hi-Five. [3] [2] Released on September 25, 1990, the album peaked at number thirty eight on the Billboard 200 ...
The first series of Hi-5 was broadcast in 1999 and quadrupled the ratings and audience share in its timeslot, previously occupied by programs including Here's Humphrey. [13] Hi-5 averaged a national audience of 223,000 in 1999, which was a 32.2% increase on Humphrey. [13] The first four weeks of broadcast achieved an average of 231,000 viewers ...