![]() Music/Sounds: For Volumes 2 (re-release) and 8, it's the same as opening logo 1, while Volumes 17 through 20 used an upbeat oriental theme (the arrangement of the theme varies between volumes).Īvailability: Rare, only appears on U-Sing-Along Volumes 2 (DVD re-release), 8 (DVD re-release), 17, 18, 19, and 20. Technique: For volumes 2 (re-release) and 8, it's the same as opening logo 1, but in volumes 17 through 20, the logo flies in with the intro. On U-Sing-Along Volume 20, both the copyright text and NamTV logo are absent. On U-Sing-Along Volumes 18 and 19, the NamTV logo at the bottom is absent (however, the former volume includes a preview of the latter, with the NamTV logo). Logo: We see the U-Sing-Along logo at the top of the screen with "Volume (number)" below it, as well as the text "Copyright (YEAR) by NAMTV" and the NamTV logo beside it at the bottom. Technique: Same as opening logo 1, with the exception of the variant seen on U-Sing-Along Volume 10.Īvailability: Rare, only appears on U-Sing-Along Volumes 3, 4, 5, 6 (original release), 7, 8 (original LaserDisc release), 9 and 10. On U-Sing-Along Volume 10, the logo appears by a spinning effect, then disappears by a globe transition. On U-Sing-Along Volume 7, the logo is on a blue background. With "U-Sing-Along" in 3D and in a gold gradient, and "VOL. Logo: On a black background, we see the text appear: The full track is roughly 7-and-a-half minutes long and contains three different arrangements (the U-Sing-Along series regularly used the first half of the first arrangement).Īvailability: Rare, only appears on U-Sing-Along Volumes 1 and 11. Music/Sounds Trivia:The song is "Motorvation", composed by Steven Johnson, and from the Focus Music Library (now 5AlarmMusic) album Power Cuts. Music/Sounds: A bouncy funky-electronic pop tune that begins with a synth hit. Technique: None, unless the fade-in/fade-out counts. Variant: On U-Sing-Along Volume 11, the copyright text is absent, the text is not italicized, and "Vol. With the text "Copyright 1991 by NAMTV" below. Logo: On a black background, we see the text in an red/orange gradient: ![]() U-Sing-Along Volume 1 opening logoU-Sing-Along Volume 11 opening logo Unfortunately, due to low sales and piracy of their U-Sing-Along series, the company filed for bankruptcy in late 2013-early 2014. Started in the 1990s by a man named Bruce Đoàn (who also produced the series' volumes and was a regular singer), this company released volumes of the Vietnamese karaoke music series of the same name, and also sold karaoke equipment in their stores. Background: U-Sing-Along Karaoke was a company based in Westminster, California.
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