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Author: cabinfever
Posted: May 26 2013 - 06:40 AM
Subject: re: Sounded like an 80s theme song (instrumental)
Sounds like Chuck Mangione "feel so good"! He was popular during one of the Olympic games in the '80s. This may have been the theme music or perhaps another one he did.
Author: gackter
Posted: May 16 2013 - 10:08 AM
Subject: Sounded like an 80s theme song (instrumental)

Please please help! It's driving me crazy because I like the tune but it is near mpossible to find it since there are no lyrics. It sounds so familiar. I know I have heard it before but never knew where it came from. Tried theme songs by Mike Post but didn't get any hits.

The audio posted here is from my vague memory of the beginning.
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