Some TV theme songs don’t just introduce a show; they announce themselves. You hear the first few seconds and suddenly you’re transported: the couch, the ... Read More ...
So, just because I haven't heard a theme song out in the wild doesn't mean it's not out there. We are past the days when people could hum and/or sing the Simpsons theme just because it was omnipresent ...
A great TV theme song has an almost magical quality. It turns into a portal rather than merely introducing a show. Those opening notes bring back memories of late-night binge sessions when you ...
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 ...
In 1986, Reba McEntire first caught the acting bug while filming a mini-movie-like music video for her single “Whoever’s in New England.” She continued to create more dramatic music videos from then ...
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 ...
Jimmy Fallon waxed poetic about old family sitcoms on Tuesday's "Late Night," crediting them as his inspiration to take on "Guys with Kids" as executive producer. He expressed extra love for classic ...
From cereal-soaked Saturday mornings to family gatherings around the lone household TV, these eight unforgettable melodies shaped millions of childhoods and still trigger instant nostalgia decades ...
Baby, you may hear the blues a-callin', but have you ever wondered why the theme song to "Frasier" is "Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs?" In 2012, the song's composer, Bruce Miller, spoke to former ...