Steve Azar wrote and sings it. He had the Country Music hits Waitin' On Joe (featuring Morgan Freeman in the video) and I Don't Have To Be Me Till Monday. His new single is Moo La Moo off his new CD Slide On Over.
No, it was a song first. 'I'll be there for you' By Rembrandts
The Executive Producer of the show Nick Boxer wrote the song, although it is a common misconception that Phil Collins wrote it.
Locksley wrote the song just for the theme title song for the show. Here is a link to listen to it, since its not available on Itunes. locksley.bandcamp dot com/track/slink-a-hymn
There is no William Burns in the show,we have only George Burns and his wife Gracie Allen
The first working television was invented in 1925.
Michael Giacchino
what happened to the show meet the smiths
No, it was a song first. 'I'll be there for you' By Rembrandts
The Executive Producer of the show Nick Boxer wrote the song, although it is a common misconception that Phil Collins wrote it.
Danny Elfman wrote the theme song for the cartoon television hit show The Simpsons. The song plays during the opening sequence.
Nickleback... Might as well give them the cred.
Living Single
Locksley wrote the song just for the theme title song for the show. Here is a link to listen to it, since its not available on Itunes. locksley.bandcamp dot com/track/slink-a-hymn
Yes, he wrote the theme song along with Sam Pottle.
Everett Sloane, Earle Hagen and Herbert Spencer the theme is called "The Fishin' Hole"
The Steve Allen Show ended in 1964.
The theme song for The X-Files is in fact entitled "The X-Files." It was composed by Mark Snow and reached the #2 position on the UK singles chart when the show was on tv. Snow not only wrote the theme song, but he also composed the background music for the show as well.