Some TV theme songs don’t just introduce a show; they announce themselves. You hear the first few seconds and suddenly you’re transported: the couch, the ... Read More ...
Allee Willis, the eclectic and gleefully offbeat Grammy-winning songwriter behind Earth, Wind & Fire's "September," the theme for the sitcom "Friends," and the score for the Broadway production of ...
The full music video for “Worlders,” the ending theme song of Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing, is now available on YouTube. The video, at a little under five minutes long ...
If you are of a certain age, you remember when TV theme songs actually meant something. They were almost a character themselves on the show. Unlike many of today’s themes that air for ten seconds or ...
TVLine's ongoing review of TV's all-time greatest theme songs this week may evoke images of a girl wrapped in plastic, a dancing baby and a fist-pumping ER doc, as it cues up tunes from the 1990s. And ...
It's hard not to take the Star Trek: Enterprise theme as an affront upon first hearing it. There's nothing science fiction feeling about it, and none of the orchestral swell found in previous Star ...
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 ...
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 ...