author Ron Greinerand was famously arranged and recorded by Delia Derbyshire in 1963. doctor who theme song It has been adapted, featured, and even referenced many times. pink floyd. In the hands of comedian Bill Bailey, the song took on a slightly different form, a bit like a jazz piece in the style of Belgian Jacques Brel. This recording of “Dr. Qui” is clearly from a DVD. Bill Bailey’s Great Guide to Orchestras. enjoy…
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