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Title: Here Come The Brides opening theme with Vocals
Added: Dec 12, 2009
Author: Dvideon
Duration: 0:54
Description:
I finally found the original vocals for this show, so I added them, for all fans to enjoy. The quality is low, and syncing is not perfect; but, hopefully, it will be in the season 2 DVD, when and if, it is ever released. This is intended solely for the entertainment of this show's fans, and therefore not intended to infringe on or violate the copyrights of any actors, writers, musicians, production companies or publishers involved. All characters, images, and music are copyright (c) of their respective companies and are used for entertainment purposes only. Here Come The Brides is licensed by Screen Gems/Columbia Pictures Television. Copyright (c) 1997 thru 2009.
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Youtube Comments: 119
emncaity Says:
Jul 31, 2011 - Seriously, she was one of the best-looking girls ever on TV.
Beautifulmusiclistnr Says:
Aug 4, 2011 - I agree. Bonanza and other shows covered issues, but they weren't overly concerned, like you say, about them. Ben Cartwright was a 3 time widower, and that could have been made more of an "issue" than what it was. Today's shows want to overstep their boundaries and over dramatize an item. That just gets ridiculously silly. I miss the shows of yesteryear! Thanks for your post.
spider9137 Says:
Aug 28, 2011 - Antennae TV is showing this series. I just discovered it a month ago, and now I look forward to watching it and IRON HORSE every Sunday morning. Good way to start Sunday, before doing chores, running errends or whatever :)
Phillster2015 Says:
Aug 28, 2011 - These vocals are awful. And you won't find a bigger fan of the show than I.
Dvideon Says:
Sep 4, 2011 - NEW UPDATE - IT FINALLY HAPPENED. They added the vocals to the television broadcast on the"ME-TOO" channel. (Perhaps someone in charge, saw our little youtube clip, and how many people want it.) However, I still have yet to see the season 2 intro.
sherriffnoldie Says:
Sep 22, 2011 - Spock's dad. The villain.
thatsmisterrobert2u Says:
Oct 18, 2011 - LOL -- I remember this from when I was a child. I preferred the instrumental version of the opening. I remember Perry Como released this as a single.
akampfer Says:
Oct 18, 2011 - If you look on iTunes, there is more than one version of this song. One by Como, the Bobby Sherman version, but who did this version?
MKIVWWI Says:
Oct 21, 2011 - The group listed in the show's closing credits is called "The New Establishment", but I have no info on them. When the Family Channel showed these in the 1980s, they used the same instrumental version for all, both seasons 1 and 2 (which I believe is the background track for the vocal version). My guess is the vocal track probably got removed in the 60's over some copyright issue w/ The New Establishment's record label... maybe Screen Gems didn't want to keep paying royalties(?).
ThePantherproof Says:
Oct 30, 2011 - The new establishment
ThePantherproof Says:
Oct 30, 2011 - The new establishment had a song "One of these days, Sunday's gonna come on Tuesday.". Not exactly a hit, but I remember hearing it on the radio.
MKBaughan Says:
Nov 5, 2011 - SECOND SEASON COMING ON DVD IN FEBRUARY! Check out Amazon....
momdiane Says:
Nov 5, 2011 - I loved Bobby Sherman back then.
leonardnimoylover1 Says:
Nov 9, 2011 - i luv this show!
50zcarsman Says:
Nov 16, 2011 - A classic of really obscure geekdom. But I knew what it meant...
jazzylover59 Says:
Nov 27, 2011 - I did not live in Seattle until way after this show was off the air, but I remember really liking the fact that the leading actess' character name was Candy, a version of my real name.;-)Kandie Le Britain Webster in Washington State ~ jazzylover59
H2R504 Says:
Nov 30, 2011 - I find it interesting that three of the stars of this series made appearances on the original StarTrek. Robert Brown (Jason Bolt) portrayed time traveler Lazarus, David Soul (Joshua Bolt) was an alien native, and Mark Lenard (Aaron Stempel) left his mark as Ambassador Sarek, father of Mr. Spock.
TheCatgirl6 Says:
Dec 11, 2011 - I hate the vocal. I'm sorry, but I do. The original instrumental was/is far and away superior.
Soulthinker2007 Says:
Dec 15, 2011 - That is what I remembered when I saw that show when I was a little boy. Brings memories.
miamimann1 Says:
Dec 18, 2011 - Dam i miss TV from that era...i always say TV peaked when Miami Vice went off the air....it went downhill from there......miss Man from U.N.C.L.E. Mannix Wild Wild West...MagnumP.I. etc...
priswishes Says:
Jan 8, 2012 - @weightfeather1 Hi,You can find Both the Bobby Sherman and Perry Como versions on Itunes. So much fun to listen to after all these years.
Syzygy60 Says:
Jan 29, 2012 - listen to the cymbal is quick I play percussion
spider9137 Says:
Mar 10, 2012 - @DvideonWhat is different about the season two opening? I would imagine that some of the artwork changes. I've heard that Susan Tolsky (Biddie Cloom) and Henry Beckman (Capt Clancy) get billing in the credits.
2degucitas Says:
Mar 11, 2012 - I'm from Washington state, and would get nostalgic for Olympia and the Space Needle whenever this show would come on.












emncaity Says:
Jul 31, 2011 - Hey. I remember liking "Ghost and Mrs. Muir" when I was a little kid. On the other hand, it's sort of a regular experience these days to see one of these shows in syndication somewhere and think, "Ew, I really remember it as way better than that. Maybe it's because I was about 7 or 8."