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  1. During the first season, the opening credits featured the cast lip synching the opening song. I thought it was a hilarious parody of MTV. The show never took itself too seriously, and that's what made it so refreshing.

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  2. During the first season, the opening credits featured the cast lip synching the opening song. I thought it was a hilarious parody of MTV. The show never took itself too seriously, and that's what made it so refreshing.

    • Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt "Unbreakable"
    • The Partridge Family "C'mon Get Happy"
    • Batman "Batman Theme"
    • The Love Boat "Love Boat"
    • Rawhide "Rawhide"
    • Welcome Back, Kotter "Welcome Back"
    • Phineas and Ferb “Today Is Gonna Be A Great Day”
    • The Jeffersons "Movin' on Up"
    • Hannah Montana "The Best of Both Worlds"
    • The Brady Bunch "The Brady Bunch"

    Once upon a time, a group of musicians called the Gregory Brothers (consisting of three brothers and one of their wives) thought it would be funny to use Auto-Tune on random news clips, turning interview subjects into singers. They added some green screen footage of themselves, played around a bit, then put some of the videos on YouTube. Good choic...

    Come on now and meet everybody / and hear us singin' / Nothing better than being together / when we're singin' Sound familiar? Not so much, probably. Here's the one everybody recognizes: Hello, world, here's a song that we're singin' / C'mon get happy / A whole lotta lovin' is what we'll be bringin' / We'll make you happy We had a dream we'd go tra...

    "Word and music by Neil Hefti." That was the description of the theme song by one of the eight singers who recorded it for the 1960s cult TV series Batman, since it featured only one single word, "Batman." Of course that's if you don't count "na na na na na na na na ... " as words, which technically, they are not. It took Hefti, a former head of A&...

    Who doesn't remember the oh-so croon-y theme song to The Love Boat? It promised its weekly guests adventure, romance, and most of all, love, for everybody who boarded the Pacific Princess. Critics hated the show with a passion, but the ratings soared. Composer Charles Fox had created dozens of TV and movie themes, as well as the Grammy-winning “Kil...

    This is the oldest song on our list, and we might not have included it at all were it not for its 1980 resurrection by John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. Rawhide, a show about a group of cattle drivers in the 1860s, premiered in 1959, and ran for eight seasons. Today, it's best known as the show that launched Clint Eastwood's career. The theme song was ...

    Back in the 1970s, producer Alan Sacks was looking for a theme song for a new show called Kotter, starring Gabe Kaplan, about a guy who returned to his neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, to teach the type of slacker high school kid that he once used to be. The show would launch the career of John Travolta, and create a new set of high school arche...

    You don't need to be a kid to appreciate the joys of Phineas and Ferb. Every week brought inventive stories, unforgettable characters, running jokes with taglines that never got old, and a steady stream of catchy songs. The theme song was performed by Bowling For Soup, who also co-wrote it. The show's creators, Dan Povenmire and Swampy Marsh, were ...

    The Jeffersons was a spinoff of All In The Family, and took George and Louise Jefferson out of the Bunkers' Queens neighborhood and on to the Upper East Side of Manhattan, thanks to George's success as a businessman. The theme song, "Movin' On Up," reflected the joy of the move with an infectious beat and a sense of celebration. It was written by J...

    Before she twerked, before she rode a wrecking ball naked, before she smoked pot on stage at an awards show, Miley Cyrus was a sweet 13 year-old starring in a smash TV series called Hannah Montana. She auditioned to play one of Hannah's friends, but was asked to try out for the lead, then told she was too young for the part. But when the producers ...

    Written by show creator Sherwood Schwartz and veteran composer/arranger (and actor) Frank De Vol, the theme for The Brady Bunchwas originally sung by a slightly obscure band called The Peppermint Trolley Company. By season two of the show, the producers got smart and decided they'd be better off having the actual cast sing the song. (Interestingly,...

  3. To me it sounds like the wizard by black sabbath. I've searched everywhere and cannot find a name for the intro/exit song. I used shazam, X-ray, google and got nothing. It sounds great but what is….

  4. Does anyone know what song starts playing at 12:24? Listen to every song from The Grand Tour - Season 5 soundtrack playlist, sorted by episode.

  5. Nov 18, 2016 · November 18, 2016. The Grand Tour kicks off in California, USA, when Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May take their famous studio tent to Dry Rabbit Lake. Hundreds of fans from across the U.S. traveled to the desert, near Lucerne Valley, outside of Los Angeles, California to be part of the first ever episode of Jeremy, Richard and ...

  6. Jan 4, 2018 · Arguably we are in a golden age of the TV drama series on HBO and more, where the writing talent tends to congregate, but it’s not merely the writing, directing and acting that is often brilliant, but the opening credits, fuelled by fantastic opening songs. Here’s a selection to get you inspired:

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