Intervention Theme Song
The Intervention theme song—the one that is actually played at the end of the show, is entitled “Five Steps.” It is performed by an American rock band from Brooklyn, New York called The Davenports, and is from their debut album Speaking of The Davenports. “Five Steps” was composed by their front man, Scott Klass.
Intervention is a reality-based television series about the issues faced by addicts of many kinds. It has been on air on the cable television network, A&E since 2005.
Lyrics of Five Steps
Veins swell
You know me, Ellen, enough to tell
Five steps you’re overQuick cut
Make your move deliberate
Five steps you’re overNo reprimand
Deliberate, demand
With your two feet at handGet back
This train’s a comin’ down the track
Five steps you’re over
Listen
Related posts:
- The Brady Bunch Theme Song
- American Dad! Theme Song
- So You Think You Can Dance Theme Song
- The O.C. Theme Song
- Dog the Bounty Hunter Theme Song
Tags: A&E, Five Steps, Speaking Of The Davenports, The Davenports
[...] check my new blog, Theme Songs, inspired by posts like these. Check out some of my posts like the theme song from Intervention. Thank you. Share and [...]
My gf and I love this song! We often make love to it.
My wife and I noose ourselves from the ceiling fan while shooting heroin into our foreheads to that song………good song!!!