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Started by tomwatson · 11 months ago

Ken Levine got memed. And then somehow I did! That’s ok, though because I like the topic. A post listing my favorite TV theme songs.
Ken Levine writes, I MISS TV THEME SONGS. I miss my favorites, too, but that got me thinking. Don’t any of the new shows have ... Continue reading »

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  • To me there are two that rise above all others:

    Sanford and Son (Quincy Jones)
    Rockford Files (Mike Post)

    Which reminds me, Pete Townshend wrote a song recently called Mike Post Theme that was on last year's Who record - Pete explained he always loved the Hill Street Blues theme.
  • Yeah, the theme song to The Rockford Files is great. Even though, that answering machine message was great, too.

    You mean Mr. Townshend didn't like the theme song to Hill Street Blues cuz Furillo and Davenport were so cute together?

    Tom, I'm a sucker for TV theme songs. I was a latch-key kid raised on TV. I could have a million songs on my list.
  • Room 222 was a brilliant choice.

    I just love the synthy wah on Sanford - geez, it literally sounds like a 70s junk yard.
  • All the choices so far are favorites. I would add:
    Mission Impossible, Green Acres, Batman, Spiderman, Get Smart, Soap, Chico and The Man (the man he ain't so hard to understand), South Park, Taxi, Love American Style, and this turn of the '60's detective show. I could go on for a while.
  • Not just the theme, but Henry Mancini's whole soundtrack to Peter Gunn sort of redefined what series music could be: memorable, evocative, subtle, powerful, cool, hip, fully orchestrated.

    I'm also partial to some other (really) old ones: Bonanza (it cries out "big, American cattle! and mountains and shit!"); The Jeffersons ("Well, we're movin' on up!").

    Mike Post -- king of washed-out, meaningless, inoffensive drivel. Ever see him and Bob Crewe in the same room together? I didn't think so.
  • OK guys, let's get real. This is the best one and you know it:

    "Meet Cathy, who's lived most everywhere,
    From Zanzibar to Barclay Square.
    But Patty's only seen the sight.
    A girl can see from Brooklyn Heights --
    What a crazy pair!

    But they're cousins,
    Identical cousins all the way.
    One pair of matching bookends,
    Different as night and day.

    Where Cathy adores a minuet,
    The Ballet Russes, and crepe suzette,
    Our Patty loves to rock and roll,
    A hot dog makes her lose control --
    What a wild duet!

    Still, they're cousins,
    Identical cousins and you'll find,
    They laugh alike, they walk alike,
    At times they even talk alike --

    You can lose your mind,
    When cousins are two of a kind."

    Patty Duke rocked.
  • Of course, Taxi! And I have pictures that I took of the skyline out of the back of a cab window crossing that very bridge, leaving NYC.

    Now I'm sad for my lost youth AND because I'm not in NYC right now.

    Larry, Peter Gunn is great.

    And Dan Leo, The Skimmer and I both curse you. We're both walking around singing that this morning.

    :)

    You can lose your mind!
  • Make sure you all click on that Bewitched link. LOL at the Oscar Meyer promo at the end. It's hysterical. Advertising's glory days!
  • Whoa, Larry Jones with the attack on Mike Post - brutal!

    I'm still sticking with Rockford...
  • No Facts of Life or Charles in Charge? And BG calls herself a critic. Pshaw!
  • Wait, there are good TV show themes?

    I kid, I kid. I would also agree with Addam's Family and Sanford and Son, which were both catchy and fit their shows perfectly.

    A few others off the top of me 'ead:

    The Monkees -- Hated the concept of them, but this was a pretty catchy theme song.

    Miami Vice -- I am a child of the 80s.

    That 70s Show -- mostly because it's Cheap Trick covering Big Star.

    The Simpsons -- I have heard that theme more than any other and still like it.

    The Drew Carry Show -- Who doesn't like "Cleveland Rocks"?

    Daily Show/Colbert Report -- Love both of the opening themes for these, with Colbert having the extra fun of the screaming eagle.

    AG, Charles in Charge is maybe the worst TV theme evar! As is Eight Is Enough. But maybe it's just because they both make me think of Willie Ames.
  • How could you not include Hawaii-5-O.

    Book um Danno!

    Jack Lords hair never moved.
  • Sometimes, when I'm in a group of peers and we don't know each other, discussing cartoons of our youth comes up. The Gummi Bears theme always comes to mind.

    Currently, I have to say I enjoy the Dr. Who theme.
  • What century was I born in? I'm not sure I could name any TV theme song. Isn't that sad? The past year, I've campaigned for a TV in our home. Manny doesn't say no often, but he's not budging on TV. But we really haven't been married forever. Apparently I didn't watch TV growing up, either. If the clock was ticking I might be able to name MASH, The Simpsons and The Jeffersons.
    Was the Addams TV theme song the same as the movie's? Again, with a gun to my head, I'm sure I could name the *movie* theme song.
    No wonder I have trouble keeping friends.
  • Type your comment here.
  • Claire, great call on Dr. Who.
  • No Silver Spoons? No Facts of Life? "You take the good, you take the bad, you take them all and then you have the Facts of Life!"
    I used to have wav files for lots of the early 80s themes in my early computing days.
  • Other great themes from mid-80s, early 90s cartoons:

    Duck Tales
    Animaniacs
    Tiny Toons

    These shows were great. Memories of Saturday afternoons are flooding back.
  • Dearest Blue Girl,
    Just want you to know that thanks to your delightful piece my own brain has been a non-stop jukebox from TV hell all day. (Most disturbing of all, the five-second vocal theme-snippet at the end of "Still Standing" keeps erupting from my vocal cords.) I want just to put on "Don Carlo" really really loud to try to drown out this infernal symphony but I'm waiting for a friend to come by and I don't want to miss her door-buzz. Thanks a lot, girlfrunga!
  • The theme song I often hum walking around New York came from the movie, so I don't know if it counts.

    Odd Couple

    It sticks. The perfect NY walking hum.
  • Dan Leo!  It's what you get for Patty Duke!  Hey, anytime you want to be driven crazy, just come see me.

    TW, The Odd Couple.  The show.  Oh man.  I forgot about that one.  Knock one of those off my list above and add it.

    I've always been a sucker for Neil Simon.

    I should've written in my post. The theme songs were all great to me. Great audio cues. But, I also loved the visuals.

    There might be another post there. Take it on, TW.

    :)
  • Here's a little bit of trivia I just found on the series of tubes:

    The theme song, originally used in the 1968 Odd Couple movie, was composed by Neal Hefti, who also composed the theme for "Batman."

    Yeah, Batman! Amazed that hasn't come up yet....
  • The themes from "petticoat Junction" and "Green Acres" too.

    Both created by the master of the Porkarina, Vic Mizzy.
  • Yeah, Batman! Amazed that hasn’t come up yet…. I would direct you to comment four...and this post from The World of Kane.
  • The Greatest American Hero is a fave for two reasons.
    1) Its a catchy theme song
    2) and more importantly, George Costanza used it (slightly bastardized) on his answering machine and kept letting the machine answer the phone over and over! I still laugh at that..."believe it or not, George isn't at home...!"
  • Laugh. Out. Loud.

    Flem, click here.

    Watch when he raises his shoulders and sways his head back and forth.
  • OMG, that is so hilarious. I totally forgot how
    funny it was!

    I'm dyin' over here!
  • TRULY The Last Great Show.

    I miss it to death.
  • I love them all, can't narrow them down, but I do believe The Jetsons must be added to the list.

    The Green Hornet (Flight of the Bumblebee) just popped into my head. Wasn't that Al Hirt?
  • Jennifer, I have no idea if I'm getting these lyrics right or not -- but, The Jetson's song morphs into Gilligan's Island every time I sing it.

    Meet George Jetson!
    His boy Elroy!
    Jane, his wife!
    The Movie Star
    The Professor and Mary Ann!
    Here on Gilligan's Isle!


    LOL.
  • Among recent theme songs, I'm partial to "We Used to be Friends a Long Time Ago" from Veronica Mars, which I am sadly unlikely ever to hear broadcast again.

    When I was a kid, I loved the theme from Perry Mason deeply.
  • When I was 7 yrs old I loved the Mannix theme, (Lalo Schifrin, like Misson Impossible), I also liked The Wild West, Mary Tyler Moore (kinda precious just like Mary herself), Dr. Who, Good Times. Do spoken word themes count like that annoying control voice on the Outer Limits? Or The Twilight Zone?
    Last TV theme to get stuck in my head: Nerf Herder's taut, Buffy The Vampire Slayer.
  • Has anyone mentioned
    "Love, American Style"?
    LOVE Courtship of Eddies Father! A favorite for sure!
  • Hey brusha brusha! I actually meant to add Love American Style and forgot. And I've had a theme song running through my mind since I wrote this that I cannot place. I SWEAR it was The Dating Game, but the youtube videos prove me wrong.

    It goes like this...

    da-na-na-na (downbeats)
    DA-DA-DA-DA (more dramatic)
    da-na-na-na
    DA-DA-DA-DA

    :)

    I wish I could figure it out. It's been driving me nuts!
  • blue girl, for some reason I guessed Match Game when I read your tone-less da-na-na-nas, but after listening to it, that can't be right.
    I'm hard pressed to think of any other game show themes.
  • Give me a little more to work with blue girl! Sha Na Na? Remember that one?
  • Oh, I forgot The Newlywed Game. That was a good one.
  • I'm going to try to record me singing that theme song and post it on my blog so that I can get help figuring out what it is. This new Mac I've got is supposed to do everything! We'll see if I can record something.
  • Forgive me if it's been covered and I've overlooked it somehow, but is it possible to have a conversation about TV show theme songs and not mention the theme to the Brady Bunch?
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