How I Made The TOP GEAR Theme
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22 years ago Christian Henson smashed together three drum loops, some orchestral stabs, a synth bass, and a guitar through a Seek Wah for a poky little motoring show on BBC2. This small section of music was part of a larger suite of re-arrangements of The Allman Brother's "Jessica". The files are long lost on frozen spinning drives so Henson and the Crow Hill Team fastidiously sifted through sample collections re-creating a musical signature of what became the most distributed factual entertainment program of all time. This is how Christian made the #topgear theme.
If you fancy going under the hood of this iconic track we have prepared various versions of the music, the samples and DAW files so you can get your head around how this odd concoction of instruments became the sound of motoring for 22 years. Download for free from here: thecrowhillcompany.com/hub/
Like the idea of the seek wah, check out ZVEX effects: www.zvex.com/
Theo Le Derf, amazing guitarist does remote sessions!!! www.theolederf.com/
The Top Gear trio are still going strong on #drivetribe: / @drivetribe
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CONTENTS:
0:00 So 20 years ago...
01:05 How you can get under the cover of the Top Gear theme
01:23 What is Top Gear?
01:58 What is a media composer?
02:35 Drums
03:48 How I got the gig
04:22 What is a Seek Wah?
05:17 The hunt for the humbucker
06:32 Orchestral stabs
07:02 Water tank hits
07:19 Did Top Gear make me rich???
08:00 Synth bass
08:19 The original concept
09:22 The guitar sessions
10:50 Comping guitars into the track
11:12 The mystery orchestral bit
11:36 What do you need to study to become a media composer?
13:07 Mixing
13:42 What happened next?
14:23 Why I have put off making this video for 5 years...
15:27 How to download the assets FREE
15:45 Playout.
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no way you made the top gear theme, absolutely love it, even after hearing it the 3.468.917 time!😃
@martinmcwhorter
2 ай бұрын
You are right. He didn't. It was written by Chuck Leavell while he was in the Alman Brothers.
@Geert890
2 ай бұрын
The famous begin part of the theme is a song called Jessica by the Allman brothers band
@david_schneider
2 ай бұрын
Yeah he even mentioned in the video that he didn‘t come up with the theme himself but he still worked on it and gave it its unique sound, so as a fan of both top gear and christian as a person this was quite a nice surprise
@boosted2022
2 ай бұрын
@@martinmcwhorteryikes. Someone is miserable.
@cohenlopes3851
2 ай бұрын
Same
Tonight I wear a hat James wears a hat And Richard is behind a low wall
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
Love that.
@vanspaendonck7307
2 ай бұрын
The best, thank you.
@malinus3023
2 ай бұрын
Tonight, I drive a car, James gets lost, And Richard Crashes,
@louisoshea9900
2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@dertrueforce110
2 ай бұрын
I read this in Clarkson's voice...
"Tonight, i pay some bloke 600 quid for a song. Hammond wears a hat, and James learns about the french constitution."
@luca91214
Ай бұрын
Wait did they actually say this in an episode? if yes what?
@TheCrowHillCo
Ай бұрын
Ow I’m intrigued too!
@andrewlaverghetta715
23 сағат бұрын
@@luca91214there was one where they where a hat. I think it’s where they made caravans.
@EpicRails
20 сағат бұрын
This reminds me of a “smaller” train KZreadr, @Hyce777 and his 3/4 idiots show.
It's crazy to think that instead of composing a new theme song from scratch, they chose to rearrange Jessica and still pay royalties to the original composer.
@Muzikman127
2 ай бұрын
The BBC has a weird relationship with copyrighted music. They use it a LOT in their programmes. I don't remember the exact details, but I think they have some deal with the major labels where when they pay for flat fee for the use of music in perpetuity, or it's something like that anyway. I don't remember exactly, but there's a reason why you hear copyrighted music in even obviously low budget bbc tv programmes all the time, music that you think would be far too expensive to justify
@zo7034
2 ай бұрын
The BBC uses music so much over their extensive TV shows, radio etc that im sure they get a good deal to use pretty much anything they want@@Muzikman127
@ChristopherWoods
2 ай бұрын
The BBC has long had a blanket agreement where they don't need to seek permission for use of copyrighted music (phonograms), instead they advise the publisher and copyright holder of the usage and pay a prearranged flat rate fee to MCPS & PRS which eventually reaches the various rights holders. In this case it sounds like the BBC (via TG's production company) paid a flat fee to the composer of the cover, possibly as a perpetual worldwide all formats buyout (fairly common). As a result they wouldn't need to pay any phonogram performance royalties via MCPS for using the cover version, only songwriter/composer royalties to Dickie Betts via PRS for all subsequent public performances. Sure, it's a chunk of money, but nothing like it might be had they not done a buyout.
@PhilWare1
2 ай бұрын
Jessica was associated with Top Gear from day one so it made perfect sense to keep it...
@Hilldrum
2 ай бұрын
@@PhilWare1 You're right. It's funny though, probably one of the few opening sequences for a series that I don't skip. Between Clarkson's humor and the legendary music, it really draws one's attention.
I've never clicked on a video so quickly
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
Fastest gun in the west!!
@SamTahbou
2 ай бұрын
Mood
@iggswanna1248
2 ай бұрын
yep i had a poo-reset when i saw this pop up, had to hold it for 16 minutes and 23 seconds. was well worth it
@dudaz_music
2 ай бұрын
You have a need for speed
@ambientblue-eyedmonkey8849
2 ай бұрын
you browsing history shows that you click on little girls videos quicker....
Without realising it your arrangement/composition is possibly the single piece of music I've heard the most times in my life. The show used to have "Star in a reasonably priced car".......at £600 you are the "Reasonably priced star". Be in no doubt that your work has touched people. My sincere thanks.
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
I'd have to learn how to drive first!
@ChristopherWoods
2 ай бұрын
@@TheCrowHillCo seems you can drive a DAW pretty fast 😎
Tonight, Dickie writes a song, Christian composes a new arrangement and Theo plays a guitar.
Top Gear opening theme "Jessica" by The Allman Brothers Band. Composer Dickey Betts (arr. by Christian Henson)
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
Oooh I thought it was Dickie
@stevecarter8810
2 ай бұрын
Better, thank you. What a sly piece of work this video is. The Allman bros version was used on the show before its reboot. I wonder if the modern one is different enough to count as another composition.
@ajhd95
2 ай бұрын
@@stevecarter8810 yes mate, they mentioned that in the video... Hardly sly was it.
@PRS8124
2 ай бұрын
Media composer? You rearranged Jessica by the Allman brothers, bravo! Compositional genius? 😅 😂😂
@nuttycommuter3718
Ай бұрын
And the closing theme used to be “out of the blue” by Elton John/Bernie Taupin
I love that there's this elevator music version of Jessica playing in the background during the guitar store section of the video
@sonyviva308
Ай бұрын
Crazy find! It does sound like Jessica 😂 nice one!
The Seek Wah was the early-2000s weird guitar effect of choice for many composers and arrangers. I’ve heard it on so many albums, West-End shows and TV themes.
@thepenguin9
2 ай бұрын
Did every csi use it? And ncis? Cause now you mention it...
2 ай бұрын
@@thepenguin9 CSI themes are The Who songs from the 70's and 60's...
@BayAreaMike99
Ай бұрын
Also mythbusters i believe
@guestc142
22 күн бұрын
I remember it in v-rally 2 for the Dreamcast.
The earworm of the century 😄 Had no clue you made this Christian...well done 🙂
@rodmunch6849
2 ай бұрын
Er, it was Dickie Betts that wrote this
@MarkBowenPiano
Ай бұрын
@@rodmunch6849That's what I thought! Christian was the arranger I believe.
Loving the cheeky pizzicato cello version of Jessica lurking in the background during the 'field trip' x
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
Theo did that!
@jordank195
Ай бұрын
I smiled so hard when I caught onto it
@michaelocyoung
24 күн бұрын
Sidebar on similar principal: It's one of my favourite bits of film music work ever - in Grosse Pointe Blank, the Guns & Roses version of "Live & Let Die" transforms into a muzak version as Martin Blank (John Cusack) enters an Ultimart convenience store that used to be his house.
I love the "old Top Gear". It's a great achievement that you arranged it in the first place, but then you recreated it like it was no problem! And share the samples?! That's fantastic!
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
Its fun to mess around with!
It's amazing that despite being vary much of it's time it doesn't feel dated at all. Great job Christian!
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
The key to not being dated is to never be fashioable in the first place.
@Dirnkus_Ginish
2 ай бұрын
@@TheCrowHillCo some things just transcend fashion ❤️
@andybrice2711
2 ай бұрын
Fashion goes in cycles though, people are getting nostalgic for the sounds of the late 90s and early 00s.
@Muzikman127
2 ай бұрын
@@TheCrowHillCo that's actually a really solid piece of advice!
@Barney-ii1no
2 ай бұрын
It does sound dated lets not be silly
Incredible how your tracked livened up the life of millions! It's borderline criminal just how little you were paid for the show considering how iconic the theme is, nevertheless thank you so much Mr. Henson!
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
Horses for courses.
@Spermwhales93
2 ай бұрын
You don't get paid more than a flat fee for doing something like this, unless you actually did something to warrant a songwriting credit and therefore royalty payments. It's just how the industry works.
That 3rd drum loop just makes it so iconic.
I’m liking this retrospective look into the Henson archive. More please.
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
We hear you!! 🙏
@JamesButcher
2 ай бұрын
agreed!
This is peak content. Possibly my favorite KZread video.
@TheCrowHillCo
Ай бұрын
Thanks!!😊
You built childhoods with your rendition, I thank you for also building mine.
Tonight I point at some fields Richard minces around a corner And James describes his ideal night-in
Hearing this meant it was favourite show of all time about to start. Thank you!
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
Yeah its weird how divorced from it I became, it was part of the sonic wallpaper of telly... to go back and re-own it was a strangely disconcerting experience.
I used to feel so deeply excited every time I heard this intro as a kid, it was such a perfect way to start and end the show. In fact, even hearing it now makes me feel a little bit of a thrill! You did an amazing job, thank you
Gave me chills as it all came together
I can’t believe you only got £600 for arranging such a perfect piece for such a legendary show
@Muzikman127
2 ай бұрын
I mean, he didn't, he recorded a slightly more modern sounding cover of an existing song by the Allman Brothers Band that was already being used for the show. If he'd written it, he'd be getting the royalties for its use
@Muzikman127
2 ай бұрын
Not meaning to denigrate his work to be clear, it's a cool arrangement, but he didn't write it, he recorded an arrangement of it
@michaelwagner5927
2 ай бұрын
@@Muzikman127 yep fair enough, the focus of my comment was more about the £600 compensation from the BBC rather than whether he ‘wrote’ it or not. Seems criminal to be paid so little by such a large company. I work in this industry and have been asked if I have any pieces that sound like X with an offer of £2k-£4k, and I know a placement on a Pepsi advert for example is around £50k
@Muzikman127
2 ай бұрын
@@michaelwagner5927 fair enough yeah. That'd still be over a grand in today's money, but I do agree that that's still pretty cheap, assuming his memory of the figures is accurate here ;)
@Muzikman127
2 ай бұрын
@@michaelwagner5927 Also bear in mind that it's not £600 for the lot, it's what he got after splitting with his colleague who laid down the guitar tracks (which are the key feature of the song), studio time, etc. It was also originally a little motoring show no one gave a toss about, not one of the BBC's flagship programmes! Apparently he did it all in 4 hours? If they'd known what it was going to become I imagine they'd have splashed a few more quid on it! 😂
Absolutely incredible. And just another lesson that you never know how big or iconic what you're working on will be. Something that seems like just another job could end up being a massive part of entertainment history
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
Rarely what you think is going to be your big break turns out that way too.
As a self taught musician, this has given me much hope and a confidence boost. Thank you.
Amazing how this guy reproduces his original creations on tech 20 years in the future. Thinking this was created on early 2000's tech, and he still smashed it!!
@TassieLorenzo
15 күн бұрын
Is it the same computer package, I guess? (Newer version of course, but I guess (as an example) if you were using Adobe Photoshop then it would be similar to now. Video editor Final Cut Pro got a big reboot into "iMovie Pro" to much disarrangement though, but things like Abode Premiere and Avid would still work the same in terms of video editing.)
TONIGHT Christian Henson lays down a track Theo Le Derf plays a guitar and The Crow Hill Company makes a video
When I started watching your videos several years ago I knew you were special, but the Top Gear theme/best Jessica remix ever special is something else!
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
You should have heard the quartet arrangement.
The orchestral stabs are very art of noise :)
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
Indeed. Anne Dudley got me into this industry,.
That Irving Berlin fact is crazy! Only the black keys?! I never would have guessed.
Listen to the original Allman Bros track sometime! It is so sweet and beautiful !
Thank you algorithm for placing this in my feed and seeing great work recreated for my tv
14:40 Another great example why old saying "if it's worth doing at all, it's worth doing well" is still correct.
remembering the episode with slash and watching him play it was just so amazing
Thanks for doing this Christian! For some reason I never knew you created this, but as an early adopter (watcher) of Top Gear in Canada and learning a bit about music from your videos over the years it’s a wonderful connection to discover. Cheers!
Oh my word, I so enjoyed watching this! It was a perfect combination of what you did, how you did it and background insights.
I remember you promising this video a few years ago. And finally its here. Thank you so much! Fantastic work!
I've heard the song during the show probably thousands of times and never once put too much thought into how the theme was composed. Great work! Cheers mate!
This video combined all of my loves, being a musician and a Top Gear fan. I just wish’ed the video didn’t end! Thank you
@TheCrowHillCo
Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm so happy to see what you've done here. This 'little' song has almost defined my childhood and now I'm a musician myself finding out about the crow hill company, so now I'm loving this video and I'm loving your website as well
I'm old enough to remember the original show and theme very well. When the re-boot came out I was a bit indifferent to the revamped theme, but over the years it has grown on me and has now become even more of a classic than the original in my mind. I guess mainly because I've heard it so many times, but seeing how it was put together is fascinating and what blows my mind is you did this in 4 hours and got paid only £600 for it. That is both incredible and criminal at the same time. What a legend. I don't think it's a bad thing to be known as "the Top Gear guy", but I certainly understand why you'd want to down-play it, because it's very easy to be typecast as a one trick pony. Clearly you're not though!
After my best friend moved from South Germany to London 16 years ago i payed him a visit and we sat down after dinner and watched TV. He introduced me to Top Gear and instantly it became my most favorite TV show ever. The next years it became a habit to book a flight every 2 months to pay him a visit and just watch Top Gear on Dave or any other channel which has some old episodes in the schedule. The best thing was the music the team at the BBC have chosen for some of the episodes (like for the Disco Volante part) which introduced me to even more wonderful music and composers which are still played every day during work. There have been so many hours of listening to all of their voices, jokes and epic moments. I hoped that The Grand Tour would come close but sadly it never convinced me even though it started very promising. Thanks for sharing the process of creating the theme for it. Quality content as ever Christian.
Wow Christian, what a wonderfull insight into your creation process, I'm 58 and loved making music on home computers startiing with the Atari 800Xl, and then the Atari ST. I also had no classical training, but thoroughly enjoyed exploring music making on anything with keys, even sneaking into churches and firing up church organs. The explosion of midi and daws massively empowered people like me to create unheard and unique sounds with out the practical limits and phenomenal huge costs of traditional studio hardware. Your origins rhymed with me and your success with iconic projects have been truley heart warming.
I love any video like this. They’re so valuable and helpful to aspiring media composers!!! Thankyou
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
So pleased to here, that is completely our intention.
This is fantastic. Thank you!
£600 is outrageous
This is amazing, thank you for sharing!
Its rare that i watch a video completely to tye end, skipping nothing. This was riveting! Great work!
It's such an iconic theme along with Thomas the tank engine intro (1984), Star Wars, EastEnders and Doctor who. Thank you for revisiting this and taking us along the history trip. : )
Thank you for makeing my childhood! This show was amazing and some of my earliest memories are waiting to see if my father would come home and finish work in-time to watch an episode with him!
Brilliant. Thanks so much for this!
What a beautiful studio❤
Don't worry, Christian, you'll always be the "Alien Isolation" composer first and foremost in my mind!
Thank you for sharing your story ! And again I’ve been supporting your company since I’ve discovered it ! You guys are the best ! Keep up the good work and thank you 🙏
@TheCrowHillCo
Ай бұрын
Thanks for supporting us and being a part of the journey!
@cuttingedge1987
Ай бұрын
@@TheCrowHillCo it’s normal 🙏
I love the intro music and the fact that you used loops from BT makes it even better!
Its so iconic it’s never going to be outdated.
Awesome! Simply awesome....thanks for sharing this. Love Logic Pro and the TG theme tune.
Great to see this being made! Such a great piece :)
Ive always been curious about this, great to hear how you put it together.
you're a legend man, the nostalgia that the top gear theme song brings me is insane, thank you for bringing me and millions of others amazing memories ❤
Thank you soooo much for this, awesome!!
Incredibly well made video!
You say you only spent 4 hours and that you're not quite sure why it did so well, and yes, arguably its probably not the most perfect 'musically', but that's not what makes music special. It's being a young kid, hearing that guitar sweep at the start from upstairs and sprinting down to watch the episode. The music is the constant in a show that has been there my entire life and because of that the music is always going to be a special part of my life. Thank you for arranging this music, you'll never quite know how much of an impact it has really had on people like me
Nice work Christian. You got the chops dude.
Still sounds amazing and still sends a shiver down my neck!! :)
Keep this man safe he had been the reason so many of us enjoy top gear today I’ve never rewatched a yt 3 times but this this was worth it 🎉🙏
This video, which was a great watch, led me to your Company. As an (extremely) amateur music producer, the free resources provided there are already an amazing addition to my recording repertoire. Thankyou so much!
@TheCrowHillCo
Ай бұрын
Glad to have you as part of the crew! 🙏 glad you’re enjoying the tools we made 😊😊
very well produced video, was cool watching you recreate it
No way!!! Bro we totally want to see a list of your full credits please. And more vids like this!
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
www.imdb.com/name/nm0378194/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
@jamie231090djjdm
2 ай бұрын
Two pints to immense ❤
I love the plucked violin version of the theme thats played under the search for the Humbucker at 5:17
Christian, you're a naughty boy for keeping us in the dark for so long... :)
@andymerrett
2 ай бұрын
It's been on the Wikipedia page it's there to search. It's an arrangement.
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
I was shy.
@MartinJG100
2 ай бұрын
@@TheCrowHillCo :).
Those words towards the ends are very encouraging as someone who can’t play instruments, but has been learning to use a DAW since 2018
I never thought the Top Gear theme would have such an interesting story behind it. Well done!
I love the colossus n the background!!!!!!!
I would have brought this up in every conversation, how am I just learning this now? legend!
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
shy
Been watching the series for like seems all my youth and well into the last season with Jeremy Clarkson in it. And always wondered how this was made. This video sparked a lot of inspiration and ideas and would love to see and hear more. Keep it up, you're doing great, wishing you all, the very best!
AWESOME video!!! i really enjoyed hearing the track with different parts muted, it was so lovely !! Thanks for making this!! :D :D
@TheCrowHillCo
Ай бұрын
Thank you for enjoying it! 🫵
Wow I never knew you did this. Well done old boy
@gzappa
2 ай бұрын
He didn't make it, just replayed and remixed. The Allman Brothers recorded this song "Jessica" in the 1970s.
@andrew66862
2 ай бұрын
@@gzappa he absolutely "made" the arrangement. The video fully credits Dickey Betts
Iconic, artist, musical brilliance
That was brilliant!
I had chills the entire time watching this!
I’ve been waiting for this video for years
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
We hope the wait paid off 😊
Totally geeking out
I absolutely love that drumline
Fantastic insight ❤
This is amazing. I had no idea you did this and it's fantastic to celebrate it, even if it was only 4 hours of your life.
Thank you. One of if not my favorite theme tune to a T.V Show.
Wonderful video and walk through. Also mesmerising watching you with Logic Pro
The vibe of the theme at Top Gear ❤
Never in my life have I ever even contemplated the question. Yet here I am.
Unusually for a documentary like this, it’s getting a refresh of the tune as a treat, and a few of the scenes are getting recut original elements - the whole video isn’t just relying on the exisiting sequence chopped up, like you hear too often
Some of the best tracks or ideas I've ever had, just came together with pure serendipity.. Some tracks I've spent months trying to finish, tweaking, re-writing.. I should give up, but it's THE very definition of the sunken cost fallacy.. Some tracks I've done were just overnight start to finish, no stopping to think, just throw what works in and improv.. and I've ended up loving it. So, 4 hours to write this iconic intro - I completely understand, it just came together that night!
why did i just learn about this? the most unexpected crossover of my interests 😂, thanks for the memories 🙏💙
We getting an insight on how Top Gear theme was made before we get to play GTA 6. I love this.
Why does this not have millions of views?
Finally we see how the Top Gear theme was made, I have been waiting for this since Christian mentioned it on his original channel years ago ❤
I'm so glad this video exists. Always wondered how to came up with that wonky sound lol.
The revamped version was superb. I preferred it due to all the crunchy filter pedal modulated bits. Well done! 🌅
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
Love a bit of crunch to my evening TV viewing.
@SRDhain
2 ай бұрын
@@TheCrowHillCo you can't beat a bit of controllable filtered distortion / overdrive.
The end always reminds me of Rainbow!
@TheCrowHillCo
2 ай бұрын
You're SO RIGHT!!! I'm never gonna un-hear that now!