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"Roundball Rock"〔(TV Theme - NBC, NBA 02.wav )〕 is a theme song composed by John Tesh and used for ''The NBA on NBC'' from 1990 until 2002. NBC played the song 12,000 times during their run. Tesh came up with the melody while at a hotel and called his answering machine at home to play a preliminary version of the melody so he would not forget it. A more rock-oriented variant was introduced in 1997, to coincide with the debut of the WNBA; that theme was also used until 2002, and on NBC's WNBA telecasts only. When ABC took over broadcasting rights for the National Basketball Association (NBA) from NBC, Tesh offered them the rights to also use his song, but they declined and chose to compose their own theme music instead. The song was revived in two ways in 2008, with NBC using the music for commercial bumpers during their coverage of basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics that featured NBA players and Tesh releasing a free MP3 version on his website to commemorate the 2008 NBA Finals. This song was sampled by Nelly for his song "Heart of a Champion" from his studio album, ''Sweat'', and compilation album ''Sweatsuit''. "Roundball Rock" was also used in the ''Boondocks'' episode "Ballin'". On April 13, 2013 ''Saturday Night Live'' parodied John Tesh pitching the theme song to NBC executives. The song was played with lyrics. A variation of the tune is used by Tesh as theme music for his syndicated radio show. ==See also== *National Basketball Association music 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Roundball Rock」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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