In the 1970s, TV theme songs were big business. The opening song from The Rockford Files became one of the biggest radio hits ...
One of the most beloved sitcom dads of the 1980s wrote many of the television theme songs you still know by heart. Alan ...
Memorable TV theme songs have the power to instantly transport viewers back to their favorite shows. Whether through a catchy melody, relatable lyrics, or distinctive instrumentation, these themes ...
If you are of a certain age, you remember when TV theme songs actually meant something. They were almost a character themselves on the show. Unlike many of today’s themes that air for ten seconds or ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. What do Mariah Carey, Ozzy Osbourne, and the Barenaked Ladies have in common? You've probably heard a theme song they performed hundreds of ...
The 1990s produced a diverse group of TV shows. The ’80s saw TV take an uptick, and the ’90s followed through on that newfound popularity. Many shows produced in the ’90s are still widely watched ...
From ‘Cheers’ to ‘The O.C.,’ ‘Succession’ and yes, of course, ‘Friends,’ The Hollywood Reporter rounds up the top tunes in television’s opening credits. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor A good theme ...
Mark Hoppus, the Grammy-nominated bassist, vocalist, and founding member of Blink-182, wrote and performed the series theme song, “Totally Awesome.” Disney gave us a tease of the upbeat anthem today, ...
A theme song can make or break a TV show. The title sequence is the first thing that hooks an audience. Before we know all our favorite characters, we get attached to the cleverly written motif at the ...
When the aliens return in their UFO, an excited Kevin thinks he's finally getting superhero powers like Gretel and Hamster, but it turns out all he's getting from the aliens is a Theme Song Takeover.
TVs top theme songs of all time Only 5 TV theme songs in history have ever reached #1 on the Billboard charts. But for all the earworms and memorable melodies, you’d be surprised how few of them ever ...
TV characters may often lead more exciting lives than the average person, but they're just as susceptible as anyone to relaxing on the couch while watching their own televisions. Most of the time, ...