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James at 15 Theme Lyrics



James at 15 Theme Lyrics




[ Performed by Lee Montgomery ]

He ain't got no walkin' stick
He don't need no ball and chain
He ain't got no can to kick
That don't mean nothin' to James

Oh oh James, singin'
Oh oh James
The people in the streets, oh the pourin' of the rain
Is it a feelin' in the heart, or is it something you can't name?
Oh oh James, singin'
Oh oh James
The people in the streets, oh the pourin' of the rain
Is it a feelin' in the heart, or is it something you can't name?
Oh oh oh oh oh oh James
Oh oh oh oh oh oh James

James at 16 Theme
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He ain't got no walkin' stick
He don't need no ball and chain
He ain't got no can to kick
That don't mean nothin' to James

Oh oh James, singin'
Oh oh James
The people in the streets, oh the pourin' of the rain
Is it a feelin' in the heart, or is it something you can't name?
Oh oh James, singin'
Oh oh James
The people in the streets, oh the pourin' of the rain
Is it a feelin' in the heart, or is it something you can't name?
Oh oh oh oh oh oh James
Oh oh oh oh oh oh James

James at 16 Theme
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James at 15 (later James at 16) is an American drama series that aired on NBC during the 1977-78 season.

The series was preceded by the 1977 TV movie James at 15, which aired on Monday September 5, 1977 and was intended as a television pilot for the series. Both were written by Dan Wakefield, a journalist and fiction writer whose novel Going All the Way, a tale of coming of age in the 1950s, had led to his being contacted by David Sontag of Twentieth Century Fox.

Sontag, the senior vice-president of creative affairs at Fox, had had a lunch meeting in New York City with Paul Klein, the head of programming at NBC. Klein said he needed a series for Sunday night. On the spot, Sontag pitched the idea for a coming-of-age series seen through the eyes of a teenage boy, including his dreams, fantasies, and hopes. Klein loved the idea and asked Sontag who would write it, with Sontag's suggesting Dan Wakefield.

Despite this unsourced account of the "creation" of the series, Sontag created no characters, no plotlines, and no settings. The on-screen credit for the series reads "Created by Dan Wakefield," as it was Wakefield who worked out the specifics from Sontag's general conceptual outline.
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Performed By: Lee Montgomery
Released: September 5th, 1977
Year: 1977
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