What is the name of the young and the restless theme song?!


Question: The Young and The Restless also utilized a lush, original background score composed by Jerry Winn, Bob Todd, and Don McGinnis. An album of selected background cuts were released in 1974 on PIP records. Other background music appearing in the show was to be found on the A&M records 1972 soundtrack from the movie "Bless The Beasts And The Children". An instrumental version of the title song from the movie (last used on Y&R in March 2003 when the Foster children leave to take Liz to the hospital) was frequently used in Y&R episodes as well as an alternate version of the Y&R theme that can be found on this album as well. This alternate version of the Y&R theme (Titled "Free" on the album), with lusher orchestration, was used primarily within the body of the show, during important turning points for the characters (i.e. The death of Cindy Lake, Traci and Danny make love for the first time, Leslie's departure from Genoa City). One cut from the Mystic Moods 1973 album "Awakening", titled "Universal Mind" was also used during important, watershed scenes (such as the first time Jill and Phillip Chancellor make love, and when a seriously ill 7 year old Chuckie asks his mother Sally if he's going to die.) With the exception of the original Y&R theme, "Universal Mind" remains the only background cut from the original Y&R score that has been released on CD. During the 80's, many new pieces were composed by Jez Davidson and Jack Allocco, and were intermingled with pieces from the 70's, creating a balance of giving the show "freshness" while still utilizing the original pieces to create a feeling of familiarity for the viewer. Many of these compositions from the 80's were released on a soundtrack CD from Paradigm records in 1998. It should also be noted that Y&R is one of the only soaps who used an actual orchestra for the background music, a lavish expense for a soap in the 70's.

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Answers: The Young and The Restless also utilized a lush, original background score composed by Jerry Winn, Bob Todd, and Don McGinnis. An album of selected background cuts were released in 1974 on PIP records. Other background music appearing in the show was to be found on the A&M records 1972 soundtrack from the movie "Bless The Beasts And The Children". An instrumental version of the title song from the movie (last used on Y&R in March 2003 when the Foster children leave to take Liz to the hospital) was frequently used in Y&R episodes as well as an alternate version of the Y&R theme that can be found on this album as well. This alternate version of the Y&R theme (Titled "Free" on the album), with lusher orchestration, was used primarily within the body of the show, during important turning points for the characters (i.e. The death of Cindy Lake, Traci and Danny make love for the first time, Leslie's departure from Genoa City). One cut from the Mystic Moods 1973 album "Awakening", titled "Universal Mind" was also used during important, watershed scenes (such as the first time Jill and Phillip Chancellor make love, and when a seriously ill 7 year old Chuckie asks his mother Sally if he's going to die.) With the exception of the original Y&R theme, "Universal Mind" remains the only background cut from the original Y&R score that has been released on CD. During the 80's, many new pieces were composed by Jez Davidson and Jack Allocco, and were intermingled with pieces from the 70's, creating a balance of giving the show "freshness" while still utilizing the original pieces to create a feeling of familiarity for the viewer. Many of these compositions from the 80's were released on a soundtrack CD from Paradigm records in 1998. It should also be noted that Y&R is one of the only soaps who used an actual orchestra for the background music, a lavish expense for a soap in the 70's.

--from: http://allaboutyandr.com

Nadia's Theme

I thouht it was called "Nadia's Theme".

uh it nadia's theme was was up w/ the first answer?

Nadia's Theme

Sasha`s Theme?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDLw5U6Lq...

Nadia Comaneci-Olympic gymnast

Comaneci's achievements at the Olympics generated a significant amount of media attention. The theme song from the American soap opera The Young and the Restless became associated with her after the television program ABC's Wide World Of Sports used it as background music for montages of her routines. The song became a top ten single in the fall of 1976, and the composer, Barry De Vorzon, renamed it to "Nadia's Theme" after her.[21] However, Comaneci never actually performed to "Nadia's Theme."

Nadia's Theme...
There are words to the song



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