
35 MÚSICAS que VOCÊ JÁ OUVIU mas NÃO SABE O NOME - Especial 1 HORA
35 MÚSICA que VOCÊ JÁ OUVIU mas NÃO SABE O NOME - Especial 1 HORA
35 MÚSICAS que VOCÊ JÁ OUVIU mas NÃO SABE O NOME - Especial 1 HORA
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This section discusses the importance of music in our lives and introduces the concept of famous songs that we may not know the names of.
The Power of Music
- Music is considered one of the most perfect things in the world.
- It helps us to live and adds color to our lives.
- Many popular songs are heard frequently, but we often don't know their names.
Familiar Songs with Unknown Names
- There are famous songs that we have heard many times but don't know their titles.
- These songs are often used in commercials, movies, and other occasions.
- Despite not knowing their names, we can still recognize and enjoy these songs.
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In this section, the hosts introduce themselves and engage with the audience about familiar songs.
Introducing the Hosts
- The hosts introduce themselves as Lucas Marques and Daniel Molo.
- They mention that they are fans of music and discuss its significance in their lives.
Recognizing Familiar Songs
- The hosts mention a few well-known songs that people have likely heard before.
- They play snippets of these songs to test if viewers can recognize them.
- Some examples include Benny Hill's theme song and "Ride of the Valkyries."
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This section explores more familiar tunes that viewers may recognize but not know by name.
More Unnamed Famous Songs
- The hosts play another set of recognizable tunes without revealing their titles.
- Examples include a classic horror movie theme from "The Exorcist" and "Tubular Bells" by Mike Oldfield.
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This section continues the exploration of famous songs with unknown titles.
Queen's "We Will Rock You"
- The hosts discuss a song that is widely recognized but often associated with the performer Toquinho instead of its original artist, Queen.
- They mention that this confusion may cause people to not know the actual title of the song.
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In this section, the hosts challenge viewers to identify a lesser-known song.
A Less Familiar Song
- The hosts present a relatively unknown song and express surprise if viewers can recognize it.
- They emphasize that this song has been used in various YouTube videos and comedy films.
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This section features more familiar tunes that viewers may have heard before.
Recognizable Songs
- The hosts play snippets of well-known songs, such as "Street Becker Street" and "In the Hall of the Mountain King."
- These songs are often used in movies, shows, and YouTube videos for comedic or dramatic effect.
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This section concludes with another recognizable tune from a popular YouTube channel.
Chris' Theme Song
- The hosts mention a theme song associated with a popular YouTube channel called "Chris Cadê o Chris."
- They play a snippet of the theme song, which is widely recognized by fans of the channel.
[t=0:07:31] Creating an Account with Bonus
The speaker mentions the importance of using a specific code when creating an account to receive bonuses and free spins in games.
- When creating an account, it is important to use a specific code provided by the speaker.
- By using the code, users can receive bonuses of up to R$1,000.00 and 40 free spins on original games.
- The speaker explains that in one of the games, players need to choose a multiplier number and their rocket should have a higher number than the chosen multiplier.
[t=0:07:50] Starting the Game
The speaker explains how to start playing the game after choosing a multiplier number.
- After selecting a multiplier number, players can start the game.
- Players need their rocket's number to be higher than the chosen multiplier. For example, if they chose three as the multiplier, their rocket should have a number higher than 3.1.
- The speaker encourages responsible gaming and reminds players to know when to stop playing.
[t=0:08:20] Music Interlude
A short music interlude plays.
[t=0:08:40] Music Discussion
The speakers discuss different songs and their meanings.
- They mention that some songs are known but people often don't know their full names or lyrics.
- Listeners are encouraged to like, share, and comment on the video.
- Social media handles are shared for further engagement with the speakers.
[t=0:09:17] Movie Reference
The speakers mention using a song from a movie they made during school days and suggest reacting to that movie in another video.
[t=0:09:50] Familiar Songs on YouTube
The speakers discuss the popularity of using well-known songs on YouTube.
- They mention that many people recognize the beginning of a song but may not know the rest.
- Viewers are encouraged to share the video with their friends and test their knowledge of song names.
[t=0:10:35] Introduction to First Song
The speakers introduce the first song, "Chariots of Fire" by Vangelis.
- The speakers express confidence that listeners will recognize this famous song.
[t=0:11:26] Introduction to Second Song
The speakers introduce the second song, "Hurt" by Albert Spanic.
- They mention that this song is often associated with funny videos or TV shows like Faustão.
- The speakers highlight how live performances can surprise listeners when they hear familiar songs in a different context.
[t=0:12:07] Introduction to Third Song
The speakers introduce the third song, "Axel F" by Harold Faltermeyer (Crazy Frog).
- They discuss how this song became popular through its use in Summer Eletrohits and other compilations.
- The original name of the song is "Axel F," but it gained fame as Crazy Frog's music.
[t=0:13:24] Introduction to Fourth Song
The speakers introduce the fourth song, "Dança das Vassouras" (Dance of Brooms) by Toquinho.
- One speaker mentions listening to Toquinho's album recently.
- They play a snippet of the song and mention its association with various movies and cultural references.
[t=0:14:20] Introduction to Fifth Song
The speakers introduce the fifth song, "The Girl from Ipanema" by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes.
- They mention the song's association with Bossa Nova and its appearance in many films.
- The speakers encourage listeners to discover the name of this famous song if they are not already familiar with it.
Timestamps have been associated with relevant sections as per the provided transcript.
Músicas famosas que você conhece, mas não sabe o nome
In this video, the speaker discusses popular songs that many people recognize but don't know the names of. They mention various songs and provide some background information about them.
Ketchup Song
- The speaker mentions a song called "Ketchup Song" by the group Ketchup.
- This song is famous, but many people don't know its name.
- The speaker also mentions a Brazilian version of the song.
The Raider Smash
- The speaker asks if the viewer knows the song "The Raider Smash" by John Williams.
- They play a snippet of the song from a classic movie.
- It is a well-known soundtrack that many people have heard before.
Theme from Jackass
- The speaker plays a song called "Theme from Jackass."
- This song is associated with the TV show and movie franchise Jackass.
- They mention seeing it on SBT (a Brazilian television network).
Circle of Life
- The speaker introduces the song "Circle of Life" from The Lion King.
- This is a well-known Disney movie and its theme song is recognizable to many.
Other Mentioned Songs
- Throughout the video, there are references to other songs without specific timestamps or detailed descriptions. These include:
- Rocky Balboa theme music
- True Man Show soundtrack
- I'm Shipping Up to Boston
Some parts of the transcript were not included in this summary as they did not contain relevant information or were difficult to understand due to language barriers.
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This section discusses the concept of "tímpano" and mentions the speaker's aunt who almost became an official dancer for a band called Kaoma.
Tímpano and Aunt's Dancing Career
- The speaker introduces the concept of "tímpano" and asks if the viewer knows what it is. They mention their aunt, Palmira, who almost became an official dancer for a band.
- The speaker asks the viewer to comment if they know about their aunt's dancing career or if it is true.
- The next song mentioned is "Lambada" by Kaoma, and the speaker asks if the viewer has heard of this band.
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In this section, there is a brief interjection before moving on to the next song.
Interjection
- A short interjection is made: "vai que toma."
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This section features a song with no specific discussion or commentary.
Song
- A song plays in the background.
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This section features another song with no specific discussion or commentary.
Song
- Another song plays in the background: "chorando se foi quem um dia só me fez chorar."
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In this section, there is a transition to another set of songs, including one from Minecraft.
Transition to Next Songs
- The current song ends and it is mentioned that they will move on to another set of songs.
- The first song mentioned is "Fade" by Alan Walker. It is also suggested that they could play a Minecraft video instead.
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This section features a song with applause in the background.
Song
- A song plays in the background, accompanied by applause.
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In this section, the speaker mentions that 90% of sad videos feature a particular song. They introduce the next song by Dani Peter called "Sweet Symphony" by The Verve.
Sad Videos and Introduction to "Sweet Symphony"
- It is mentioned that 90% of sad videos feature a specific song.
- The next song introduced is "Sweet Symphony" by The Verve, performed by Dani Peter.
- The viewer is asked if they know this song and are encouraged to leave a like if they do.
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This section briefly mentions the title of the previous song, "Sweet Symphony."
Mention of Previous Song
- The previous song, "Sweet Symphony," is mentioned again.
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In this section, the speaker asks if the viewer has heard a particular song and prompts them to play it.
Asking About Familiarity with a Song
- The viewer is asked if they have heard a particular song before.
- They are encouraged to play the song.
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In this section, there is an interjection before playing another song.
Interjection
- An interjection is made: "er."
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This section features another unidentified music track.
Unidentified Music Track
- Another music track plays in the background.
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In this section, the speaker mentions a song they thought of and introduces a game where the viewer has to guess the name of songs.
Song Guessing Game
- The speaker mentions that they thought of a particular song.
- They introduce a game where they will mention song names and the viewer has to guess them.
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This section features an unidentified music track, and the viewer is asked if it is in their Spotify playlist.
Unidentified Music Track
- An unidentified music track plays in the background.
- The viewer is asked if this song is in their Spotify playlist.
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In this section, there is an interjection before discussing another version of a song by another band.
Interjection
- An interjection is made: "mas era."
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This section discusses different versions of songs and asks if the viewer knows them.
Different Versions of Songs
- The speaker mentions that there are different versions of songs by different bands.
- They ask if the viewer knows these versions or if they are familiar with them.
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In this section, there is a discussion about a classic song called "Para Elisa" and its composer.
Discussion about "Para Elisa"
- The speaker mentions "Para Elisa" as a classic song composed by someone named Toquinho.
- They express certainty that viewers have heard this song before.
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This section features an unidentified music track playing in the background.
Unidentified Music Track
- An unidentified music track plays in the background: "[Música]."
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In this section, the speaker mentions a rock song called "Rock Dispare" and asks if the viewer knows it.
"Rock Dispare"
- The speaker introduces a rock song called "Rock Dispare."
- They ask if the viewer knows this song.
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This section features an unidentified music track playing in the background.
Unidentified Music Track
- An unidentified music track plays in the background: "[Música]."
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This section briefly mentions that a particular song is being played.
Mention of Song
- It is mentioned that a specific song is playing: "Essa é a música."
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This section features another unidentified music track playing in the background.
Unidentified Music Track
- Another unidentified music track plays in the background: "[Música]."
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In this section, there is a discussion about two songs, one being a variation of another.
Discussion about Songs
- The first song mentioned is "Rock Dispare" by Bob.
- It is mentioned that this song uses elements from another song.
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In this section, there is a discussion about another version of a song called "Calábria 2007."
Discussion about "Calábria 2007"
- The speaker mentions another version of the song called "Calábria 2007."
- They ask if the viewer knows how it goes and provide some lyrics as hints.
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In this section, the speaker discusses the familiarity of viewers with certain songs and
Music from the TV series "Arquivo X" and other mysteries
The speaker discusses a piece of music called "The X-Files Theme" which is the main theme of the TV series "Arquivo X" (The X-Files). The music is associated with mysteries and aliens.
The X-Files Theme
- The speaker introduces a piece of music called "The X-Files Theme."
- This music is the main theme of the TV series "Arquivo X" (The X-Files).
- It is also used in various other contexts related to mysteries and aliens.
Classical music: Vivaldi's Four Seasons - Spring
The speaker talks about classical music, specifically Vivaldi's Four Seasons. They mention that the most famous part is Spring, which has a happy and uplifting melody.
Vivaldi's Four Seasons - Spring
- The speaker introduces a piece of classical music called Vivaldi's Four Seasons.
- They mention that Spring is the most famous part of this composition.
- The melody of Spring is happy and uplifting, representing the transition from winter to spring.
Classical opera: Also Sprach Zarathustra by Richard Strauss
The speaker discusses a classical opera called Also Sprach Zarathustra by Richard Strauss. They mention its use in various films and its association with epic moments.
Also Sprach Zarathustra by Richard Strauss
- The speaker introduces a classical opera called Also Sprach Zarathustra by Richard Strauss.
- This composition has been used as a soundtrack in several films.
- It is often associated with epic moments or grandiose scenes.
Film score: Mission Impossible 2 - Take a Look Around
The speaker mentions a film score called "Take a Look Around" from the movie Mission Impossible 2. They discuss its connection to the Limp Bizkit band and its use as the official soundtrack for the film.
Mission Impossible 2 - Take a Look Around
- The speaker introduces a film score called "Take a Look Around."
- This music is from the movie Mission Impossible 2.
- It is performed by the band Limp Bizkit and serves as the official soundtrack for the film.
Music in movies evokes emotions and memories
The speaker reflects on how music in movies carries emotions and triggers memories. They mention that older songs are often more memorable, while newer songs may be more familiar but less recognized by name.
Music in Movies
- The speaker discusses how music in movies can evoke emotions and trigger memories.
- Older songs tend to be more memorable because they have been ingrained in our memory over time.
- Newer songs may be more familiar due to their recent popularity, but we may not always recognize them by name.
Guessing meme songs
The speaker challenges viewers to guess meme songs based on their names. They start with "Roundabout" by Yes and discuss its association with internet videos.
Roundabout by Yes
- The speaker introduces a song called "Roundabout" by Yes.
- This song is often used in internet videos, particularly those with unexpected or suspenseful moments.
Recognizing classical music: Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah
The speaker presents another classical piece, Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's Messiah. They mention its usage when someone accomplishes something difficult or miraculous.
Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah
- The speaker introduces the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's Messiah.
- This piece is often used to celebrate someone accomplishing something difficult or miraculous.
Music from movies and TV shows
The speaker concludes the video by discussing how music from movies and TV shows carries emotions and memories. They encourage viewers to share their results in recognizing the songs mentioned.
Music from Movies and TV Shows
- The speaker reiterates that music from movies and TV shows carries emotions and triggers memories.
- They invite viewers to share their success in recognizing the songs mentioned in the video.
Timestamps are approximate and may vary slightly depending on the source video.
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This section discusses popular songs used in memes and their original names.
Songs Used in Memes
- "Velozes e Furiosos" song is widely used in the Fast and Furious saga and on the internet. It has become a meme for Thug Life moments. Link to timestamp
- "Run Away Runaway Runaway" by Sam's Truck Project is another popular meme song. It is also known as "PicsArt Guy" due to its epic saxophone performance. Link to timestamp
- "Riden Sick" is a song that became a meme, but many people may not know its original name. Link to timestamp
- "What Say" by Jason Derulo is another meme song, often used for sad or dramatic moments. Link to timestamp
- "Interner Hide Si" is a sad song commonly used in memes. Link to timestamp
- "Pen No Man" by Billy Joel is a well-known song used when things go wrong after initially going well. Link to timestamp
- The song from the movie Project X, originally called "Heads Will Roll," has been remixed and turned into memes with different versions like Dead Steel Dead. Link to timestamp
- "Dragon Stay Dinte Draga Gostei" by Ozônio (Latino) is a famous meme song often associated with parties and dancing. Link to timestamp
- The Aerosmith-produced song called "Dancing" by Will Smith is mentioned as another popular request from viewers of the video. Link to timestamp
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This section discusses the usage of popular songs in memes and their association with specific emotions or situations.
Songs Used for Specific Emotions
- The song from "Velozes e Furiosos" is widely used in memes, especially for Thug Life moments. Link to timestamp
- "Run Away Runaway Runaway" by Sam's Truck Project, also known as "PicsArt Guy," is an epic saxophone performance often used in memes. Link to timestamp
- "Riden Sick" is a song that may not be well-known by its name but has been used in memes. Link to timestamp
- "What Say" by Jason Derulo is a meme song commonly used for sad or dramatic moments. Link to timestamp
- "Interner Hide Si" is a sad song frequently used in memes. Link to timestamp
- "Pen No Man" by Billy Joel is a popular choice when things go wrong after initially going well. Link to timestamp
- The song from the movie Project X, originally called "Heads Will Roll," has been remixed and turned into memes with different versions like Dead Steel Dead. Link to timestamp
- "Dragon Stay Dinte Draga Gostei" by Ozônio (Latino) is associated with parties and dancing. Link to timestamp
- The Aerosmith-produced song called "Dancing" by Will Smith is mentioned as another popular request from viewers of the video. Link to timestamp
Introduction to TikTok Music
In this section, the video introduces the concept of TikTok and its association with music. The hosts discuss the idea of tribute videos and invite viewers to suggest lesser-known artists.
Exploring TikTok Music
- The hosts mention that TikTok is an app that combines videos with music and dancing.
- They encourage viewers who enjoy music to leave a like and suggest artists they may not be familiar with.
- The first song introduced is "Falling" by Trevor Daniel, which has gained popularity on TikTok.
- Another song mentioned is by Dom Oliver, but it seems there may have been a name change or confusion regarding the artist's identity.
- The hosts move on to "The Box," a popular song by Roddy Ricch that has also been featured on TikTok.
- They play a snippet of a song by Dua Lipa called "Don't Start Now," which has become well-known through TikTok.
Popular Songs on TikTok
- A catchy tune plays, but the hosts are unsure of its name. It turns out to be "Dance Monkey" by Tones and I, a highly popular track on TikTok.
- They introduce a song called "Freddie Dread," but express uncertainty about its popularity among viewers.
Classic Songs You Might Not Know
In this section, the hosts shift their focus from current TikTok hits to older songs that listeners may recognize but not know the names of.
Nostalgic Songs
- The hosts play a French song that is recognized by one of the hosts, but they struggle to remember the name. It is later identified as "L'amour Est Un Oiseau Rebelle" from the opera Carmen.
- They mention another song known as "I Will Fly" or "Fio Ah Five," which gained popularity in the 2000s.
- The hosts play "Song 2" by Blur, a well-known rock track.
- A suspenseful tune plays, reminiscent of old horror movies.
- The video ends with an applause.
Timestamps are approximate and may vary slightly.
Clean West and Infinity by Guru Josh
The section discusses two songs, "Clean West" by Gorilas and "Infinity" by Guru Josh.
Clean West
- "Clean West" is a song by Gorilas.
- The song is named after Clean, one of the greatest actors in the western genre.
- The music starts with an introduction that resembles Clean's style.
Infinity
- "Infinity" is a popular song by Guru Josh.
- It is a well-known track that most people are familiar with.
Emotional Music and Remixes
This section explores emotional music and remixes.
- Emotional music is often used for sad moments.
- A particular song was not clicked on, but it may also be sad.
- Another song mentioned is a remix of "Jegue," which has millions of views.
Crystal Dolphin and Roxana
This section mentions the songs "Crystal Dolphin" and "Roxana."
Crystal Dolphin
- The song "Crystal Dolphin" has a catchy beat that makes you want to dance.
- The lyrics mention putting your hands in the air when the bass drops.
Roxana
- There is no actual song called "Roxana."
- The section highlights that this segment marks the end of the series "Music You've Heard But Don't Know the Name."
Barbeiro de Sevilha and Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
This section discusses two classical pieces: "Barbeiro de Sevilha" and "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy."
Barbeiro de Sevilha
- The music from Barber of Seville (Barbeiro de Sevilha) is used in various contexts, including a scene with Bugs Bunny.
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
- "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" is a classical piece often heard in movies and even in the game Super Nintendo.
Narcos Theme Song and Túlio
This section covers the theme song from Narcos and a song called "Túlio."
Narcos Theme Song
- The theme song from the TV series Narcos is widely recognized.
- It has become popular due to its use as an opening soundtrack.
Túlio
- The song "Túlio" by Rodrigo Amarante is mentioned.
- The purpose of this section is to highlight songs that people know but don't know the names of.
Fuego by Alok
This section focuses on the song "Fuego" by Alok.
- The song "Fuego" was used as part of the soundtrack for the series Narcos.
- It features Alok, who made a remix version of it.
- The goal of this section is to showcase songs that are well-known but whose titles may be unknown to many.
Summary
This transcript discusses various songs, including "Clean West," "Infinity," emotional music, remixes, "Crystal Dolphin," "Roxana," classical pieces like "Barbeiro de Sevilha" and "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy," theme songs from Narcos, and other popular tracks. The focus is on recognizing these songs even if their titles are unfamiliar.
What is the name of this song?
The speaker asks about the name of a song.
- The speaker mentions that the song is called "Deck My Name."
Similarity with another song
The speaker talks about how the song has similarities with another one.
- The speaker mentions that there is another song with a similar melody.
- They mention that the lyrics are different but it sounds like a copy.
Popularity of songs over their creators
The speaker discusses how songs can become more famous than their creators.
- The speaker reflects on how some songs become more popular and well-known than the artists who created them.
- They mention that sometimes people don't even know the names of the artists behind certain songs.
Remembering songs from childhood
The speaker recalls a childhood memory related to a song.
- The speaker remembers hearing a song called "Funk" but didn't know it had that name.
- They mention associating it with Shrek and thinking about snakes climbing up.
Melado and Pica-Pau
The speaker makes references to "melado" and "Pica-Pau."
- They mention "melado," which could be associated with a Brazilian children's rhyme.
- They bring up Pica-Pau (Woody Woodpecker) and his actions with snakes, finding it amusing.
Songs heard but not knowing their names
The speaker talks about recognizing songs but not knowing their names.
- The speaker mentions a song called "The Streets of Kyle" that they have heard before but didn't know the name.
- They reflect on how people used to know songs without having access to clocks or watches.
Secret - Death Note
The speaker discusses a song from Death Note called "Secret."
- The speaker recalls listening to this song repeatedly and its connection to the character Kira in Death Note.
Tarantella and Funiculì, Funiculà
The speaker mentions the songs "Tarantella" and "Funiculì, Funiculà."
- They mention finding a song called "Tarantella" but needing to search for its original name.
- The original name is revealed as "Funiculì, Funiculà," which is about a train going up Mount Vesuvius.
Chaves theme song
The speaker talks about the theme song of the TV show Chaves (El Chavo del Ocho).
- They mention that many people recognize the theme song of Chaves but don't know its name.
- The name of the theme song is revealed as "Elefante Never Forgets" by Jean Jacques Perrey.
Beethoven's influence on Chaves
The speaker discusses Beethoven's influence on the Chaves theme song.
- They reveal that Beethoven's Marcha Turca has similarities with the Chaves theme song.
- Jean Jacques Perrey adapted Beethoven's music for use in the show, making it famous in modern times.
Conclusion and call to action
The speaker concludes the video and encourages viewers to engage.
- The speaker asks viewers how many songs they recognized and knew the names of.
- They invite viewers to comment with other interesting songs or reach out on social media.
- The video ends with a reminder to like, subscribe, and support the channel for more content.