[quote name=\'Brandon Brooks\' date=\'Aug 8 2005, 10:06 AM\'][quote name=\'johnnya2k3\' date=\'Aug 8 2005, 04:16 AM\']The main reason behind the theme change was because Wheel was starting up a syndicated nighttime version at that time (we all know where it would lead from there). They figured "Changing Keys" would be a perfect fit rather than Thicke's theme, which was "too daytime."
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HA! Merv was just cheap and didn't want to pay Thicke royalties. Same thing for Jeopardy's electronic version of Take Ten making its debut.
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Just to clarify, I think "Take Ten" isn't the think cue--it's the original theme ("Dah DAH da DAH da DAH da DAH da..."). Since some sources credit that as written by Merv's then-ex-wife Juliann, so you can see why Merv had no great interest in continuing to use *that* music.
(But of course Merv has to thank Juliann for the stroke of genius when he said to her, "The network doesn't want a question-and-answer show--they're still afraid of the quiz scandals," and she replied, "Well, why not do an *answer-and-question* show?"
The rest is history.