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Donald J. Trump's father; Fred Trump, was a very poor man! Fred Trump started with nothing at age 15 and started building garages in New York. When Mr. Fred Trump died, he left behind for his children a net worth of over $100 million dollars. Nobody gave it to Fred; he earned it!!! Anyone who I know of, who has real wealth, earned it. Years and years of hard work, dedication, set-backs, head-aches and heart-aches, tragedy's. Nobody gets rich for free.
P-Diddy, had to work his butt off and sell his soul for what he has today.
Anita Baker, worked and sang like hell in nightclubs, up in Detroit to catch a break. So, get your shit together people!!! What are you willing to do???????? -
Champagne wishes and caviar dreams!
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A majestic theme indeed.
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In a positive way the Donald J. Trump theme song of whom I will be voting for President of the United States of America!. Donald will get done as proposed and you can take that to the bank. What Mr. Trump says he will do. 5/7/16
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So champagne wishes and caviar dreams, we meet again.
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In my opinion perhaps the Best Ever Theme Song Ever 12-11-15
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Very nice. thanks.
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I love this song and was wondering could someone post the Dionne warwick song champagne wishes and caviar dreams. may you all have a life of richness
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This theme was also used back in the 1970's and 1980's for a Los Angeles local show called AM Los Angeles which was on KABC-TV Channel 7. Regis Philban use to be the host for this show in it's early years and Steve Edwards in the later years.
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Perfect soundtrack for playing Monopoly
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Anyone know what the song was that played during the closing credits?
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Thanks for sharing! Might you also have the song that Dionne later sang at the end of the show? Called "Champagne Wishes and Caviar Dreams"
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Theme instrumental
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great memories as a teen late at night saturday night i miss those days :(
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OMG, new ringtone!
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When I watched this show as a youngster in the 80s, my parents would tell me that if I work hard and I want it badly enough, I can have the homes, cars, and planes that they would show.
Today, I see parents teaching their children to be jealous of people who have wealth like this, and that those who have it are instantly evil people.
The 80s was about being inspired; today is about being jealous. How backwards our society has become. -
Until next time I am Robin Leach for Life Styles of the Rich & Famous may all goals be Champange wishes & Caviar dreams.
"Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" was a mid-80's celebrity & wealth-worship series produced and narrated by Australian host Robin Leach. The show opened with a memorable theme tune, arranged as an orchestral disco, which had been the rage in the mid 1970s (and inspired the "The Love Boat" theme.) But the melody actually originated in a Love Theme for the George Peppard movie "Five Days From Home" (1978) with composer credit for the movie given to film/pop arranger/composer Bill Conti (who had written the hit theme tune from the film "Rocky"); The melody also had a lyric written by Norman Gimbel under the vocal title "Come With Me Now" which had been written for the movie in 1978. (Source: http://www.classicthemes.com/50sTVThemes/themePages/lifestylesRichFamous.html) Enjoy my collage of rich and beautiful images taken liberally from google. Cheers!
Aussie tabloid voice combined with that of David Perry (brother of sports filmmaker Bud Greenspan), the smoothest voice-over guy who ever lived.