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 ...
Theme songs are uber important to the success of a show. Nothing is more memorable than a catchy melody. So the quickest way to stick in an audience’s mind is to pen a truly stellar opening theme. The ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Actors Redd Foxx and Demond Wilson of the TV show 'Sanford & Son' pose for a portrait in 1974. - Of course, Yorke and Hoppus are ...
The 20 Greatest TV Theme Songs Ever Written A great TV theme song does more than fill 30 seconds before the show starts. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A great TV theme song has the power to instantly transport us into the world of a show, setting the tone before the first scene ...
Christine is a freelance writer for Collider with two decades of experience covering all types of TV shows and movies spanning every genre. With a particular affinity for dramas, true crime, sitcoms, ...
The 1980s had some of the best sitcoms, and something that made those sitcoms stand out was the theme songs. You likely hum the tunes on a regular basis, whether it's thinking back to the fun of Full ...
So, let's imagine that you are a participant in a call-in radio show contest and, in order to receive the prize, you must sing a classic TV show theme song. Confident that you can win, you begin ...
Come on to Happy's Place! Reba McEntire's new sitcom Happy's Place premieres on NBC on Oct. 18, a Friday, and marks her return to a scripted television series for the first time since Reba ended in ...
In the ‘90s, the theme songs tended to dominate the charts. When you hear “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” you know exactly ...