- Theme from The Dukes of Hazzard (Good Ol' Boys)
Infobox Single
Name = Theme from "The Dukes of Hazzard" (Good Ol' Boys)
Artist =Waylon Jennings
from Album = Music Man
B-side =
Released = August 1980
Format = 7"
Recorded = 1980
Genre = Country, pop
Length = 2:06
Label =RCA Records 12067
Writer =Waylon Jennings
Producer = Richie Albright
Certification = Gold (RIAA)
Chart position = | Chart position =- #1 (Billboard Hot Country Singles)
- #21 (
Billboard Hot 100 )
Last single = Clyde
(1980 )
This single = Theme from "The Dukes of Hazzard" (Good Ol' Boys)
(1980 )
Next single = Storms Never Last
(duet withJessi Colter )
(1981 )
"Theme from "The Dukes of Hazzard" (Good Ol' Boys)" is a song made famous by
country music singerWaylon Jennings . Recognizable to fans as the theme to theCBS comedy adventure television series "The Dukes of Hazzard ", the song became a No. 1 hit on the "Billboard magazine " Hot Country Singles chart in 1980.The song appears on the game
Karaoke Revolution Country .ong history
Jennings, who had served as the narrator for the 1975 movie "
Moonrunners ", was tapped to serve in the same capacity for "The Dukes of Hazzard" (which premiered on CBS in 1979 and was based on "Moonrunners"). Jennings wrote the theme song for the show, eventually cutting two versions; in addition to the television version, he recorded a slightly different version for commercial sale and radio airplay. [Roland, Tom, "The Billboard of Number One Country Hits" (Billboard Watson-Guptill Publications, New York, 1991 (ISBN 0-82-307553-2)), p. 426-427]The differences between the television theme version and the commercially available recording are as follows:
* "TV theme" — The third verse contains the lyric: "Fightin' the system like two modern-day Robin Hoods." (along with the "Yee-haw!" by characters Bo and Luke Duke, although it is in fact Bo's vocal used twice).
* "Single/album version" — A musical bridge follows the first verse and refrain. After the second refrain, Jennings makes a tongue-in-cheek reference about how his mother doesn't understand "why they keep showing my hands and not my face on TV" (a statement to the opening shot in the theme where Jennings is shown, below the neck, playing the guitar), before fading out.Most of Jennings' greatest hits and various artists compilations containing "Theme From "The Dukes of Hazzard" (Good Ol' Boys)" feature the commercial version. The song used on the television series was included on "
Television's Greatest Hits , Vol. 6", a compilation of themes from the 1970s and 1980s. [http://www.allmusicguide.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:gxfyxqlhldje]Chart success
"Theme From "The Dukes of Hazzard" (Good Ol' Boys)" became Jennings' 12th No. 1 hit overall (10th as a solo recording act) in November 1980. It also became his biggest hit on the
Billboard Hot 100 , peaking at No. 21. [ibid.] . It also appeared in the British charts.The song was certified gold for sales of 1 million units by the
Recording Industry Association of America [http://www.riaa.com/gp/database/search_results.asp]Other versions
The song was covered by the Swedish
Lo-fi -groupLoosegoats on their demo "For Sale by Owner" but has never been featured on any of their full-length albums.Rapper
Lil Wyte sampled the song on his song "Comin' Yo Direction" off his albumDoubt Me Now References
ee also
*Whitburn, Joel, "Top Country Songs: 1944-2005," 2006.
*Whitburn, Joel, "Top Pop Singles: 1955-2006," 2007.- #1 (Billboard Hot Country Singles)
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