Cultural reference
Lists of miscellaneous information should be avoided.Please relocate any relevant information into appropriate sections or articles. (March 2009) * The 5th Dimension recording was used in the film Born on the Fourth of July. * Fred Norris of The Howard Stern Show uses a sitar-only cover of this song when discussing or introducing a guest of South Asian heritage. * In various forms, this song was used as an advertising jingle by two defunct airlines: Trans World Airlines in the U.S., and Trans Australia Airlines. * Brian W. Aldiss refers to the song in his short science-fiction story "Near Earth Object". * Is used in the episode "9 Lives" of the television show Psych. * This song is used as Alan Harper's ringtone on Two and a Half Men. * Homer Simpson sings his own parody of this song in an episode the episode of The Simpsons where Homer thinks he has won a free motor boat from the Springfield police. * Lyrics of this song recurrently occur in The Prodigy's song, Hotride
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In the movie Reservoir Dogs, the song was used as a theme song, but its not a television show.
the song was made for the show
Yes. It was the theme song of the TV show The Smith Family in 1971.
Who Are You by the Who is the theme song for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
The theme song from the TV show The Tudors is called Lacrymosa. It is performed by Evanescence, and it won an award for best TV theme in 2007.
In the movie Reservoir Dogs, the song was used as a theme song, but its not a television show.
the song was made for the show
Yes. It was the theme song of the TV show The Smith Family in 1971.
Who Are You by the Who is the theme song for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
I'm pretty sure that Lost does not have a theme song.
The theme song from the TV show The Tudors is called Lacrymosa. It is performed by Evanescence, and it won an award for best TV theme in 2007.
It was associated with the Movie ( the Sting) which was not a TV show.
Movin On
sounds similar to the theme song for the 50's TV show, The Big Valley
Everlast sings the theme song to Saving Grace.
Seinfeld finale.
The theme song is by The Crystal Method