It has been covered multiple times and in a karaoke version, as well as being the title of an EP by musical artists Black & Kent with other song titles paying homage to Lee Majors. The theme song, The Unknown Stuntman, became a minor hit in the early 1980s. Theme from The Fall Guy Well i m not the kind to kiss and tell But I ve been seen with Farrah I ve never been with anything less than a nine, so fine I ve been on fire with. The song is the closing theme to The Craig Ferguson Radio Show. The lyrics make several references to major film stars of the day, such as Farrah Fawcett (Majors' then estranged wife), Bo Derek, Sally Field, Jaclyn Smith, Cheryl Ladd, Cheryl Tiegs, Raquel Welch, Robert Redford, Clint Eastwood, and Burt Reynolds. Larson, the creator of The Fall Guy, had a musical background as a member of and songwriter for the 1960s folk group The Four Preps Somerville was also a member of the same group (albeit not at the same time).
THE FALL GUY THEME SERIES
A shorter version (1:47 and with slightly different instrumentation) was used as the theme song for the television series The Fall Guy, in which Majors starred as the title character, a stunt double who worked as a bounty hunter when not filming stunts.
Larson, Gail Jensen, and Dave Somerville, and with a 2-minute and 38 second running time. Especially in this first season you get to see many cameos by friends (and a former lover) of. " Unknown Stuntman" is a single sung by Lee Majors, released in 1984, written by Glen A. The show also features a great theme song, sung by Majors himself.
It seems Hollywood just can make shows this enjoyable anymore. Yet somehow, the show was clean, good natured, and the good guy wins. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. The Fall Guy featured lots of action, with a few awesome stunts, some gold old fashion bare-knuckle brawling, and sexy women. This article needs additional citations for verification.