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The Muppet Show – ("The Muppet Show Theme") – Jim Henson and Sam Pottle; Murder One – Mike Post; Murder, She Wrote ("JB Fletcher's Theme") – John Addison; Murdoch Mysteries – Robert Carli; Murphy Brown – Steve Dorff; Murphy Law – Al Jarreau; My Babysitter's a Vampire ("Girl Next Door") – Copperot; My Favorite Martian – George ...
Nathan Brannon - "TV Composer" ( Alora & Skull Roses) Amanda Abizaid - "A Place in Time" (Theme from The 4400) John Addison - "Theme from Nero Wolfe", "Theme from Murder, She Wrote" Alabama 3 - "Woke Up This Morning" (Theme from The Sopranos) Jeff Alexander - "Theme from Please Don't Eat The Daisies", "Theme from, Julia"
Ed Bark of The Dallas Morning News called the album "a brisk 1 hour, 47 minute, 27 second trip through a memory-jogging TV landscape replete with some pretty great music and a few ear-hurters, too". [2] The State journalist Neil White wrote "the CDs are packed with memorable tunes". [3] Film Score Monthly reviewed the album. [4]
[2] [3] It featured 65 themes from television shows ranging from the mid-1950s until the late 1960s, including tracks from The Bugs Bunny Show, Popeye, The Dick Van Dyke Show, I Love Lucy, The Twilight Zone, and many others. [1] Television's Greatest Hits, Volume 2: 65 More TV Themes from the '50s & '60s
Opening credits and theme music to the television cartoon series Calvin and the Colonel. Theme music is a musical composition which is often written specifically for radio programming, television shows, video games, or films and is usually played during the title sequence, opening credits, closing credits, and in some instances at some point during the program. [1]
In the collection below, you’ll find tunes that’ll bring a tear to her eye like Taylor Swift’s sweet ode to her mom in “The Best Day,” as well as fun toe-tappers like Sister Sledge’s ...
Television's Greatest Hits: 65 TV Themes! From the '50s and '60s is a compilation album of television theme songs released by Tee-Vee Toons in 1985 as the first volume of the Television's Greatest Hits series. It was initially released as a double LP record featuring 65 themes from television shows ranging from the mid-1950s until the late ...
♦ The following shows received a combined 248 Emmy nominations (and 50 wins). ♦ Two of the most sought-after series share a prolific creator: David E. Kelley. ♦ Only one of the following ...