All of the CSI franchise shows have used songs by The Who as their theme song, creating a nice symmetry between the shows. The original show, CSI, or later CSI: Las Vegas used "Who Are You," and it ...
Lyrics are not always necessary for a powerful theme song, as demonstrated by instrumentals like those in Friday Night Lights and Breaking Bad. The best TV theme songs from the 2000s give ...
The original animated TV series ran for three seasons but became ... with this song’s infectious gospel groove. Like the best ...
The evolution of the TV theme song is something that could and likely is studied in college courses around the country because, once upon a time, they basically told audiences the whole story ...
It shouldn't come as a surprise that some of the best TV theme songs are courtesy of some of the greatest musicians in pop culture. Iconic TV theme songs can be as fondly remembered as the ...
In a look back at the classics, we’ve gathered a list of the top Black sitcom theme songs, most of which you’ll (hopefully) ...
Today, TV theme songs just don't have the same pop that they used to have. Back in the day, they had real style, and they almost told a whole story in the little time they had before the show started.
Sarasota Orchestra and Venice Theatre coincidentally present productions highlighting music from TV shows, both classical ...
While “Whip It” is Devo’s best-known song ... streaming services changing the way viewers watch TV, some shows have nixed theme songs altogether and use a cold open instead.
While the series has changed drastically, this tradition remains unaltered and is one of the greatest ways in which it stays relevant and popular in the 21st century. Excluding any theme songs ...
The Good Times theme song is a soulful celebration of Black resilience and community in the face of adversity. With its powerful lyrics and gospel-infused melody, it reflects the struggles and ...
For a lucky few, a composition on an enduring, popular show can rake in millions of dollars and be, as one songwriter puts it, “the gift that keeps on giving” ...