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The Electric Company – Theme song composed by Eric Rogers; performed by original cast; The Electric Company (2009 TV series) ("Turn Up the Power") – original cast; Elena of Avalor – Gaby Moreno; Ellen - composed by W. G. Snuffy Walden; ("So Called Friend") – Texas; The Ellen Burstyn Show ("Nothing in the World Like Love") – Rita Coolidge
Guitarist Munaf Rayani told The A.V. Club, “They asked us for one of our songs for the theme song, and we said ‘No way!’ Boy, were we dummies.” Boy, were we dummies.” Watch on Netflix
This category contains television theme songs of music shows or music chart shows. Pages in category "Music television series theme songs" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.
Club 57 is a television series developed by Rainbow SpA and Nickelodeon, [1] which were both part of Viacom at the time. It was created by Catharina Ledoboer and produced by Iginio Straffi and Pierluigi Gazzolo. The series premiered on Rai Gulp in Italy on 15 April 2019, [2] followed by its debut on Nickelodeon Latin America on 6 May 2019.
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]
Club 57 may refer to: Club 57 (TV series) , a Rainbow/Nickelodeon television program Club 57 (nightclub) , a defunct nightclub in New York City that closed around 1983
Club 57 is a television series developed by Rainbow SpA and Nickelodeon in collaboration with RAI. It was created by Catharina Ledoboer and produced by Iginio Straffi and Pierluigi Gazzolo. The show follows a student from the 21st century named Eva (Evaluna Montaner) who accidentally travels to the year 1957, where she falls in love with an Italian greaser named JJ (Riccardo Frascari). An ...
"Bring It All Back" was a chart success, reaching the top spot in the United Kingdom and New Zealand whilst also peaking within the top ten in Ireland and Sweden. The song was released in North America on 28 September 1999, shortly before their television show Miami 7 became popular in the United States. By May 2015 it had sold 675,000 copies ...