Sanford and Son Theme (The Streetbeater)
| "Sanford and Son Theme (The Streetbeater)" | |
|---|---|
![]() 1973 7" vinyl single (US) | |
| Single by Quincy Jones | |
| from the album 'You've Got It Bad, Girl' | |
| Released | 1973 |
| Recorded | 1972 |
| Genre | Electric blues, funk |
| Length |
3:06 0:51 (Theme song version) |
| Label | A&M |
| Writer(s) | Quincy Jones |
| Producer(s) | Quincy Jones |
"Sanford and Son Theme (The Streetbeater)" is the theme to the 1970s situation comedy Sanford and Son. It was composed by Quincy Jones.
Overview
The Streetbeater was first released by A&M Records on Jones' 1973 album You've Got It Bad Girl and as a single from that album.[1][2] It is also featured on his Greatest Hits album.
Although the song itself only reached #294 and did not reach Billboard status for that year, it has maintained mainstream popularity, ranking 9th in a Rolling Stone Reader Poll of Television Themes Songs [3]
Other recordings
Harry James recorded a version in 1979 on his album Still Harry After All These Years (Sheffield Lab LAB 11).
References
- ↑ "Sanford & Son Theme (The Streetbeater) by Quincy Jones : Reviews and Ratings". Rate Your Music. 2010-09-27. Retrieved 2013-07-24.
- ↑ "Manhattan by Quincy Jones @ARTISTdirect". Artistdirect.com. Retrieved 2013-07-24.
- ↑ "Readers Poll: The Best Television Theme Songs Pictures - 9. Sanford and Son - 'The Streetbeater'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2013-07-24.
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