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  6. The Out of This World Voice of Loulie Jean Norman « UNREMEMBERED

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  1. Joe Pryor with Loulie Jean Norman

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  5. Ukulele & Ashbory Bass

  6. Star Trek Theme (live)

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  1. Star Trek:Original Theme Extended(With Vocals)

    The voice heard in this Star Trek theme was performed by Loulie Jean Norman ,and she was a soprano coloratura.She did the vocalization for the original Star ...

  2. Loulie Jean Norman

    Loulie Jean Norman (12 March 1913 - 2 August 2005; age 92) was the soprano who sang the wordless accompaniment to the theme music of Star Trek: The Original Series. Her voice can also be heard in eerie music that accompanies the Talosians' illusions in "The Cage", also composed by Alexander Courage. This music cue was recycled to accompany: reused footage of "The Cage" in "The Menagerie ...

  3. The Out of This World Voice of Loulie Jean Norman

    Courage wrote the theme for Star Trek the TV series. ... Courage picked someone similar to MacDonald, who ironically died the year the theme was written. It was Loulie Jean Norman. At the time, Norman was known for her studio work. Plus, she wasn't a big enough star to turn down such an offer. Norman had the range Courage needed to make the ...

  4. Loulie Jean Norman

    Loulie Jean Norman (March 12, 1913 - August 2, 2005) was a coloratura soprano who worked with arranger Gordon Jenkins. Jenkins and Norman collaborated on a number of albums. ... Norman delivered the non-lexical vocables over Alexander Courage's opening theme song for the first season of Star Trek. The music was remixed without Norman's voice ...

  5. Theme from Star Trek

    The "Theme from Star Trek" (originally scored under the title "Where No Man Has Gone Before") [1] ... The unaired pilot, "The Cage", used a wordless rendition of the melody line, sung by soprano Loulie Jean Norman with flute and organ, over an orchestral arrangement.

  6. STAR TREK THEME WITH VOCAL

    don't who the singer is but man she has got one hell of a voice !

  7. Star Trek Theme Vocalist Dies

    Star Trek Theme Vocalist Dies By Michelle August 14, 2005 - 11:29 PM. Loulie Jean Norman, the soprano who provided the vocals for the original Star Trek theme song, died on August 2nd.. E Insiders ...

  8. Does the 'Star Trek' theme really have lyrics?

    Soprano Loulie Jean Norman went through a similar situation. Yes, that is a woman's voice you hear in the theme song -- but only in the first season. When the producers realized that Norman's Screen Actors Guild contract entitled her to rerun fees, they removed her vocals from the song and filled them in with various instruments.

  9. A classical soprano hits the right notes with the Star Trek: The

    The theme to Star Trek: The Original Series is, perhaps, the most well-known, despite the many years and series that followed. Soprano Loulie Jean Norman voiced the wordless melody line which was used for most of the first two seasons. The first few episodes of the series did not use any vocals, and Norman's vocals were dropped after the second season.

  10. Theme from Star Trek

    The "Theme from Star Trek" (originally scored under the title "Where No Man Has Gone Before" [1] and also known informally as the "Star Trek Fanfare") is the instrumental theme music composed for Star Trek: The Original Series by Alexander Courage. ... Loulie Jean Norman's wordless accompaniment was re-added to the theme. However, Norman's ...

  11. Opera Fresh: Who Is Loulie Jean Norman?

    - Provided the high-lying vocalise for the opening credits of the original Star Trek theme in 1966. - She dubbed the singing voices for Diahann Carroll (Porgy and Bess 1959), Juliet Prowse (G.I. Blues 1960) and Stella Stevens (Too Late Blues 1961). - Sang the role of the Princess for the recording of the Jerry Lewis 1960 film Cinderfella.

  12. Star Trek

    Who really sang the Star Trek Theme Vocals ?? For more than 50 years, it was widely believed that Loulie Jean Norman was the beautiful voice singing the Sta...

  13. Norman, Loulie Jean (12 March 1913-2 August 2005)

    There was a playfully dark side to Loulie: In addition to playing Paul Frees's foil, Vampira, on a number of novelty records, she supplied the voice of the eerie phantomess-of-the-opera on Disney's "Haunted Mansion" theme-park ride. Loulie passed away in Studio City, California, on 2 August 2005. She was 92.

  14. Star Trek:Original Theme Extended(With Vocals)

    The voice heard in this Star Trek theme was performed by Loulie Jean Norman ,and she was a soprano coloratura. She did the vocalization for the original Sta...

  15. Loulie Jean Norman

    Loulie Jean Norman Loulie Jean Norman (1913-2005) was a studio actress and vocalist whose background roles contributed greatly to many film and television productions from the 1940s to the 1960s and enhanced the performances of other actors. Having a remarkable vocal range, she was best known for singing the theme to the original Star Trek ...

  16. Loulie Jean Norman

    Loulie Jean Norman. Additional Crew: Star Trek. Loulie Jean Norman was born on 12 March 1913 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. She was an actress, known for Star Trek (1966), Porgy and Bess (1959) and Rock Odyssey (1987). She was married to Norman Henry Price. She died on 2 August 2005 in Studio City, California, USA.

  17. TIL The Original Star Trek's theme song had lyrics

    OK, wait, this isn't the best part of this story. Loulie Jean Norman, a highly regarded soprano of significant repute, was the voice in TOS theme (four octaves to be specific). And Rodenberry fashioned the words to the TOS theme to copyright it in a way that excluded her from making money from her performance. Please correct me if I am wrong.

  18. Loulie Jean Norman

    Loulie Jean Norman Price (born March 12, 1913 in Birmingham; died August 2, 2005 in Studio City, ... however, as the vocalist of the 1966 Star Trek theme, and as the "Crazy Soprano Ghost" in Disney's "Haunted Mansion" theme park attractions. Norman died in 2005 at her home in Studio City, California. She is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park ...

  19. Watch this opera singer's wonderful performance of the Star Trek Theme

    Composed by Alexander Courage, the original TV theme was sung by Loulie Jean Norman. Here are Gene Roddenberry's unsung lyrics that he apparently only wrote to get a piece of the action in ...

  20. The Original Star Trek Theme Performed on a Theremin

    People often assume that the Star Trek theme used a theremin, but it was actually performed by celebrated coloratura soprano Loulie Jean Norman.

  21. Year of Alabama Music: Loulie Jean Norman

    Heard the original 'Star Trek' theme? Well, she did the "woo-ooo-ooo-ooo" vocals. ... Loulie Jean Norman (Special) Who: Loulie Jean Norman (1913-2005). What: Coloratura soprano, studio singer for ...

  22. Loulie Jean Norman

    Loulie Jean Norman. Additional Crew: Star Trek. Loulie Jean Norman was born on 12 March 1913 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. She was an actress, known for Star Trek (1966), Porgy and Bess (1959) and Rock Odyssey (1987). She was married to Norman Henry Price. She died on 2 August 2005 in Studio City, California, USA.

  23. Loulie Jean Norman

    Loulie Jean Norman . Birmingham native Loulie Jean Norman was an actress and singer who is best known for singing the theme song to the original Star Trek television series. Appears In. Loulie Jean Norman . Welcome to your free, online resource on Alabama history, culture, geography, and natural environment. This site offers articles on Alabama ...