Nadia's Theme - Alternate Versions

Alternate Versions

Other versions of "Nadia's Theme" have been recorded, including easy listening renditions by such artists as Ronnie Aldrich, Ray Conniff, Ferrante & Teicher, the orchestra of The Lawrence Welk Show, and James Galway; a semi-rock version by The Ventures; and David Hasselhoff's vocal rendition, which incorporated De Vorzon's and Botkin Jr.'s lyrics, for his 1997 album Lovin' Feelings.

It was also used as a sample in one of the songs included in the 1993 video game, Aero The Acro-Bat.

Mary J. Blige included the instrumental version as a backdrop her 2001 single, "No More Drama".

Sonshine Media Network International in the Philippines used the piece as a background music following a series of montages for the Glory Mountain in Mt. Apo, Davao City.

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