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- 1. The Engagement Sep 14, 1985
- Blanche's plans to marry go awry when she discovers her fiance is a bigamist.
- 2. Guess Who's Coming to the Wedding Sep 21, 1985
- Dorothy must face her ex-husband (Herb Edelman) when her daughter announces her upcoming wedding.
- 3. Rose the Prude Sep 28, 1985
- Rose finds herself romantically involved for the first time since her husband's death.
Mar 13, 2013 · Take the cheesecake out of the fridge, grab your girls and sing-a-long to the Golden Girls theme song. Thank you for being a friend! Watch the Golden Girls w...
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Golden Girls Theme Lyrics. Thank You for Being a Friend Lyrics by Andrew Gold. Thank you for being a friend. Travel down the road and back again. Your heart is true, you're a pal and a confidant. And if you threw a party, invited everyone you knew. You would see the biggest gift would be from me. and the card attached would say,
May 31, 2009 · The theme song of NBC's sitcom "The Golden Girls" is titled "Thank You for Being a Friend" and was a #25 pop hit for Andrew Gold in 1978. The show's version is a cover sung by Cynthia...
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The song reached number 25 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1978. On the Cash Box chart, "Thank You for Being a Friend" spent two weeks at number 11. A cover by Cynthia Fee was the theme song for the NBC sitcom The Golden Girls.
Feb 8, 2011 · The Golden Girls Theme Song Extended. Corey Newsome. 6.27K subscribers. Subscribed. 59K. 6.4M views 13 years ago. The theme song to The Golden Girls (1985-1992). This is the...
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Sing along with the words to The Golden Girls theme song. Composed by Andrew gold, performed by Cynthia Fee. #golden #girls #themesong #lyrics.
Most notable for being the theme song on the Golden Girls sitcom, the song was sung by The Golden Girls themselves: Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty.