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AnswerThere is a website called televisiontunes.comThey have TV Themes from all decades and they are available for download as .mp3
That's a tough question, but some of my personal favorites include: 1. Two Mean Guys (from Beavis and Butthead Do America) 2. Goonies R Good Enough (from The Goonies) 3. Because I Got High (from Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back) 4. Hero (from Spider-Man) 5. A Hero Comes Home-End Credits Version (from Beowulf) 6. The Heat Is On (from Beverly Hills Cop)
There aren't many. TV theme songs have gone by thewayside in general and not many of them are or were sung by the cast.
Here are a handful that features at least one cast member singing the theme.
Some well known theme songs used in television programming would be 'Friends' theme "I'll Be There For You" by The Rembrandts, 'The Jeffersons' theme "Movin' On Up," and the theme from 'Mister Ed.'
Big time rush the Nick show with a theme show also known as 'Big Time Rush' :D
Paradise by t-max
Our GenerationIt's AliveAll The Way UpAll ElectricWere Right HereRoll the DiceWatch MeShake It Up (theme)Break Out
Not all of them do, but it probably seems that way. Psychological research has shown that people often have an easier time remember songs than remembering spoken facts. That is why on radio as far back as the late 1920s/early 1930s, some advertisers began using music in their commercials. Radio shows also had theme songs, and this helped people to recall which show they had been listening to, when they were contacted by ratings companies who wanted to know the most popular programs. TV has kept this custom of using a theme song because of the widespread belief that music helps people identify the show they were watching. And it is worth noting that some TV theme songs have become as popular as the show they come from-- in the 1980s, for example, the theme from "Hill Street Blues" became a big hit on top-40 radio stations.
I loved this song too, its available on a tv show soundtrack compilation "Televisions-Greatest-Hits-Vol-7" at Amazon
Love's Theme by Sounds Unlimited Orchestra
sounds similar to the theme song for the 50's TV show, The Big Valley
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The TV theme songs from The Incredible Hulk, X-Files & The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
how much does the who get paid for their songs on csi
yes...Spanish Flea was the theme song for The Dating Game.
The Jeffersons Theme Song Moving On Up, Was Sung By Actress Janet Dubois, Who Played Wilona On Good Times.
It is the theme song from the movie "How the West was Won."
well Taylor quotes that he enjoys most music except tv show theme songs
He wrote several songs; his most famous was "For Pete's Sake," which became the closing theme for the TV show.
The List - 1999 Best TV Theme Songs was released on: USA: 3 January 2000
Our GenerationIt's AliveAll The Way UpAll ElectricWere Right HereRoll the DiceWatch MeShake It Up (theme)Break Out
Some well known theme songs used in television programming would be 'Friends' theme "I'll Be There For You" by The Rembrandts, 'The Jeffersons' theme "Movin' On Up," and the theme from 'Mister Ed.'
Not all of them do, but it probably seems that way. Psychological research has shown that people often have an easier time remember songs than remembering spoken facts. That is why on radio as far back as the late 1920s/early 1930s, some advertisers began using music in their commercials. Radio shows also had theme songs, and this helped people to recall which show they had been listening to, when they were contacted by ratings companies who wanted to know the most popular programs. TV has kept this custom of using a theme song because of the widespread belief that music helps people identify the show they were watching. And it is worth noting that some TV theme songs have become as popular as the show they come from-- in the 1980s, for example, the theme from "Hill Street Blues" became a big hit on top-40 radio stations.