What is the name of the song on Young and the Restless?

What is the name of the song on Young and the Restless?

Everyone knows the iconic “Nadia’s Theme” as the theme song of THE YOUNG & THE RESTLESS, but now they can enjoy some of the soap’s other music courtesy of a new Spotify playlist! “Hey,” shared Y&R’s music supervisor and composer RC Cates on Twitter. “I’m excited to share a link to the official Y&R Spotify playlist.

Who does the music for Young and the Restless?

Featuring music by Alicia Keys, Nick Lachey, Enrique Iglesias and Il Divo, among others, the playlist currently contains 22 songs for one hour and 23 minutes worth of listening time.

What is the song played today on Young and Restless?

It is titled “I’ll Take Your Love With Me” and is by Michael Kisur. It can be downloaded at www.michaelkisur.com.

Why is it called Nadia’s Theme?

“Cotton’s Dream” was renamed “Nadia’s Theme” after it became associated with Olympic gymnast Nadia Comăneci during and after the 1976 Summer Olympics.

Who made Nadia’s Theme?

Perry Botkin Jr.Barry De Vorzon
Nadia’s Theme/Composers

Who did the original Nadia’s Theme?

Perry Botkin Jr.
Dies: Oscar-Nominated, Grammy-Winning Composer Known For “Nadia’s Theme” Was 87.

Who wrote the music Nadia’s Theme?

Did Nadia perform to Nadia’s Theme?

Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci did not perform her floor routine at the 1976 Olympics to the piece of music that now bears her name. The new clip was tremendously popular; the song, even more so. Viewers flooded local TV stations with calls asking about the music.

Is Nadia’s Theme for Nadia Comaneci?

“Nadia’s Theme” is a piece of music composed by Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin Jr. in 1971. It became associated with Olympic gymnast Nadia Comaneci during and after the 1976 Summer Olympics.

What’s the longest running soap opera in history?

The longest-running current television soap is Coronation Street, which was first broadcast on ITV in 1960, with the record for the longest running soap opera in history being held by Guiding Light, which began on radio in 1937, transitioned to television in 1952, and ended in 2009.