MEGA-Thanks to Scott Shannon for telling his listeners coast-to-coast about
our TV Theme Favorites Poll. (In fact, Scott is so big on the idea that he's
going to count down the winners on his show!!!) We'll give you more details and
let you know when to listen once the votes have been tabulated.
Meanwhile, please continue to bombard us with our favorites. (The second
day polls blew the first day away ... with over 4000 cast on Tuesday, we're
closing in on 7000 votes right now! And I've got to tell you ... I'm learning
about TV Shows I've never even heard of before!!!)
It really doesn't matter how many you want to vote for ... we've had several pick the
single, all-time favorite ... and we've had at least three or four people submit
lists of their Top 100!!!
All this means is you're going to get the most accurate results possible
... so don't miss out on YOUR chance to VOICE YOUR CHOICE!!!
Here are some of your comments from
the past few days ... please note: titles shown are just suggestions and are in
no way attempts to influence your votes ... sometimes we all just need a little
reminding of what's out there to spark a few personal memories ... so keep your
votes coming ... we're frantically tabulating every day!!! (In fact, this has
left little time for anything else!!! As such we've fallen WAY behind on your
other comments, so we apologize.)
But that's OK ... because the
response to THIS little series has been phenomenal! That being said, let's make
this the ULTIMATE TV THEME COUNTDOWN! (kk)
definitely 'JUSTIFIED' !
Linette :D
Here's an interesting side note on the Scooby Doo
theme:
There were two different versions of the theme -- one
for each of the two original seasons.
The second season / version was sung by Austin Roberts,
whose biggest hit was "Rocky" in 1975.
T. Jay Dexter
For all the young pups;
1. Boston Blackie
2. Ramar of The Jungle
3. Skyking
4. Tugboat Annie
5. 77 Sunset Strip
6. The Real McCoys
7. December Bride
How people have forgotten to mention "The
Sopranos" theme is amazing ... that jam smokes.
We had a TV before most folks in the early
fifties, probably due to having a criminal in the family maybe ... we sure as
hell couldn't afford one ... I just remember it magically appearing one day.
I do remember being up early and turning it on
and sitting two inches from the screen to watch the snow, before the old indian
chief came on in the test pattern. It looked like somebody was welding
inside.
Funny how the cycle has come full circle now
that I'm ancient, I've gone back to sitting at nearly arms length from my 60"
flat screen with the volume cranked. Anybody out there that knows of a magical
youth elixir, hook me up.
Alex Valdez
Hey Kent,
Here's my top 10 favorites (not in
any real order except #1 is my all-time favorite)
1. The Mary Tyler Moore
Show
2. The Pink Panther (used in the
cartoon, so I'd say it's legit for this list)
3. Laverne And Shirley
4. Love Boat (I secretly like
Dionne Warwick's final season theme better than Jack Jones - guilty
pleasure)
5. The Jeffersons
6. Bob Newhart Show
7. Rhoda - Season 2's theme sucked,
but 3/4/5 were all 70's bliss, and the first season's intro is so perfect for
the show
8. WKRP In Cincinnati
9. Miami Vice
10.M*A*S*H
AJK - The Youngest Oldies Freak
Around
Wow! It's just too
hard, I love so many. I'll Come up with a few.
First, I do know of
'Johnny Staccato' -- I own the series. It's very cheap at Amazon.
It's pretty darn good
actually. Another series that uses Jazz as a big part of it, much like Peter
Gunn and a couple others from around the same time. I believe John Williams did
the score?
Regarding Scoobydoo,
there were 2 or 3 different themes. So which one are folks liking? I vote for
the one from the series from 1969.
Perry Mason, The
Untouchables, My Three Sons, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Johnny Quest, The
Outer Limits, Gilligan's Island, Bandstand -- the Les Algart big band version,
Where the Action Is, Peter Gunn, The Brady Bunch, Petticoat Junction, The
Beverly Hillbillies, Rockford, Andy Griffith, Leave it to Beaver, Hawaiian Eye,
Surf Side 6. OK, I'd better stop. Speaking of The Beverly Hillbillies, anyone
know who sang the theme song on the tv show? It's sure not Flatt or Scrugs on
the vocal.
And how about PEARL
PEARL PEARL! That one was also used in the show. It's about Jed's Nephew's
Mom.
Bill
I would like to vote
for:
Funeral March of
the Marionettes
Rockford
Files
The Great and Wonderful
Malcolm Collins
Gunsmoke!
Davie Allan
Kent,
What
about that short but haunting theme from Sea Hunt with Lloyd
Bridges?
Dave
Hoffman Estates
Hi kk,
Dann sends his
votes for his favorite TV theme songs ...
1. Bonanza
2. Mission: Impossible
3. The Twilight Zone
4. Batman Theme
5. Addams Family
6. Andy Griffith Show
7. The Flintstones
8. Gilligan's Island
9. Get Smart
10. Beverly Hillbillies
11. Hawaiian Eye
12. Hill Street Blues
13. Leave it to Beaver
14. Love American Style
15. Match Game
16. Dating Game
17. The Monkees
18. Route 66
19. Sanford and Son
20. Mister Ed
21. Car 54, Where are You
Dann
ranking-the-60s.com
1. Bonanza
2. Mission: Impossible
3. The Twilight Zone
4. Batman Theme
5. Addams Family
6. Andy Griffith Show
7. The Flintstones
8. Gilligan's Island
9. Get Smart
10. Beverly Hillbillies
11. Hawaiian Eye
12. Hill Street Blues
13. Leave it to Beaver
14. Love American Style
15. Match Game
16. Dating Game
17. The Monkees
18. Route 66
19. Sanford and Son
20. Mister Ed
21. Car 54, Where are You
Dann
ranking-the-60s.com
Here's my two cents worth. If you know me and you've ever read the
lists on my blawg (dontgetthewrongidea.blogspot.com) then you know I can get a
little carried away.
For what it's worth, my Top 100 TV Theme Songs:
Ed
Marimba
1 | The Fishin' Hole (Andy Griffith Show) |
2 | Route 66 Theme (Route 66) |
3 | George of the Jungle |
4 | Car 54, Where Are You? |
5 | Ballad of Jed Clampett (Beverly Hillbillies) |
6 | Rawhide |
7 | Peter Gunn |
8 | Secret Agent Man (Secret Agent) |
9 | Green Acres Opening Theme |
10 | Park Avenue Best (Perry Mason) |
11 | Mr Ed |
12 | Meet the Flintstones (The Flintstones) |
13 | Theme from the Monkees |
14 | Petticoat Junction Theme |
15 | The Jetsons Theme |
16 | Mr. Lucky |
17 | The Streetbeater (Sanford & Son) |
18 | F Troop Theme |
19 | Woke Up This Morning (The Sopranos) |
20 | Hawaii Five-O |
21 | The Ballad of Davy Crockett (Disneyland - Davy Crockett Indian Fighter) |
22 | Mission Impossible |
23 | The Mickey Mouse March (The Mickey Mouse Club) |
24 | Movin' On Up (The Jeffersons) |
25 | Ballad of Paladin |
26 | The Rebel, Johnny Yuma (The Rebel) |
27 | Welcome Back (Welcome Back, Kotter) |
28 | WKRP in Cincinnati |
29 | It's Howdy Doody Time (Howdy Doody) |
30 | Dramatic Twilight (The Twilight Zone) |
31 | Johnny's Theme (The Tonight Show) |
32 | Bandstand Boogie (American Bandstand) |
33 | 77 Sunset Strip |
34 | The Ballad of Gilligan's Isle (Gilligan's Island) |
35 | Love Is All Around (Mary Tyler Moore Show) |
36 | Theme from My Three Sons |
37 | Top Cat Theme |
38 | Dick Van Dyke Show Theme |
39 | Suicide is Painless (M*A*S*H) |
40 | Zorro |
41 | Where Everybody Knows Your Name (Cheers) |
42 | In the Street (That 70s Show) |
43 | Barney Miller Theme |
44 | Happy Days |
45 | The Addams Family Main Theme |
46 | I'll Be There For You (Friends) |
47 | The Munsters Theme |
48 | Can You Tell Me How to Get to Sesame Street (Sesame Street) |
49 | Bonanza |
50 | Batman Theme |
51 | Theme from Hill Street Blues |
52 | Making Our Dreams Come True (Lavern & Shirley) |
53 | Best Friend (The Courtship of Eddie's Father) |
54 | Maverick Theme |
55 | Falling (Twin Peaks) |
56 | Moonlighting |
57 | Good Times |
58 | Fresh Prince of Bel Air |
59 | Family Affair Theme |
60 | Wild Wild West Main Theme |
61 | Miami Vice |
62 | The Rockford Files |
63 | The Outer Limits Theme |
64 | Bugs Bunny Overture |
65 | I Love Lucy |
66 | How Do You Talk to an Angel (The Heights) |
67 | This Is It (One Day at a Time) |
68 | Daniel Boone Theme |
69 | Angela (Taxi) |
70 | Funeral March of a Marionette (Alfred Hitchcock Presents) |
71 | Theme from Star Trek (Star Trek) |
72 | Spiderman Theme Song |
73 | Hogan's Heroes March |
74 | Those Were the Days (All in the Family) |
75 | Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow (Baretta) |
76 | There's a New Girl in Town (Alice) |
77 | Theme from Magnum P.I. |
78 | Night Court Opening Theme |
79 | Dragnet Main Title |
80 | When We're Singin' / Come On, Get Happy (The Partridge Family) |
81 | Tossed Salad and Scrambled Eggs (Frasier) |
82 | The X Files |
83 | The Brady Bunch |
84 | Thank You For Being a Friend (Golden Girls) |
85 | In Living Color |
86 | Good Ol' Boys (Dukes of Hazzard) |
87 | Bewitched |
88 | Get Smart Theme |
89 | The Tra La La Song (Banana Splits) |
90 | The Patty Duke Theme (Patty Duke Show) |
91 | Three's Company, Too |
92 | We've Got a Gorilla for Sale (Magilla Gorilla) |
93 | Jeannie (I Dream of Jeannie) |
94 | Mannix Theme |
95 | The Facts of Life |
96 | Love, American Style |
97 | Believe It or Not (The Greatest American Hero) |
98 | A Different World |
99 | The Love Boat |
100 |
Theme from The
Fugitive
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I’ll throw a load on here off the
top of my head. I’m sure I’m forgetting some gems or can’t remember a few more
obscure ones. I have four genres of shows in no particular order:
Drama:
The
Untouchables
Twilight
Zone
Peter
Gunn
Secret Agent
(Man)
Route
66
Perry
Mason
Fugitive
Mission
Impossible
Man From UNCLE (2nd
year with Guitar)
Hawaiian
Eye
Western
Paladin (Have Gun Will
Travel)
Johnny Yuma - The
Rebel
Davy
Crockett
Rawhide
Bonanza
Branded
Maverick
Rifleman
Daniel
Boone
Cheyenne
Comedy:
Monkees
Andy
Griffith
Munsters
Addams
Family
Dick Van
Dyke
Gilligan
Bevery
Hillbillies
Batman
Make Room For Daddy / Danny
Thomas
My Three
Sons
Cartoon / Kids
stuff!
Popeye
Banana Splits (Tra La
La)
Pink
Panther
Mighty
Mouse
Merry Melodies (Warner
Bros.)
Flintstones
Mickey Mouse
Club
Huckleberry
Hound
Wally
Gator
Speed
Racer
Ken
Just wanted to throw a couple of
themes your way. Coincidentally these both have a judicial background. Night
Court (which is pretty hip. Been done as a jazz thing a few times) and Perry
Mason which is not hip at all.
Hil
Here are my choices for favorite TV
Themes:
The best theme
song ever was The Naked City. Nothing even close to that.
Then -
The Untouchables
Jim B
I'm casting my vote for Beverly
Hillbillies and all the derivative incarnations of their songs. Any show that
inspires all that much music has to be the best one. Munsters gets 2nd place
& almost every TV Western as runners up. They STILL run thru my head. (Make
it stoppppp!) WWII may've had the Greatest Generation but there can never be
another era where the entire country was watching the same shows every night for
years & years like us Baby Boomers did. We share that commonality that can
never be repeated. Good contest ...Thanx! (Rollin', rollin', rollin')
Pttibg
Hi kk,
It’s hard to pinpoint just one All
Time Great TV Theme Song. I have three that come to mind. If I had to choose
just one I’d have to go with Different Worlds by Maureen McGovern from the 70’s
TV sitcom Angie starring Donna (Saturday Night Fever) Pescow & Robert
(Airplane) Hayes.
The one that is clearest in my mind
is The Theme From Playhouse 90 by Alex North. I can still see myself and my
sisters heading up the stairs every time I heard this music. Playhouse 90 came
on at 8 o’clock in Chicago which meant it was the bewitching hour and bedtime
for us Buckaroo Baby Boomers.
The third TV Theme comes from
Brooklyn Bridge, which was a great short lived sitcom around 1991 starring
Marion Ross of Happy Days fame. The opening featured a short 1 minute 5 second
song “Just Over The Brooklyn Bridge” sung by Art Garfunkel. What a great tune.
You just wanted to hear much more. There is no extending version of his song. I
have his “Up Till Now” Cd which has the same 1 Minute 5 second version. The song
was written by Marvin Hamish and Marylyn & Alan Berman.
Jerry
Hi Kent,
I thought I would add my two cents ...
I have been looking on a site called televisiontunes.com ... this site appears to have
just about everything from A to Z. A couple of the themes I tried to listen to
are no longer available.
I was just thinking about T.V. shows that I always liked
and I wondered if part of the reason was their theme song. I admit I couldn't
always remember the songs so this site really helped.
These are a few I came up with ...
In no particular order ...
Hill Street Blues
Highway to Heaven
Wide World of Sports
Greatest American Hero
Moonlighting
Bat Masterson
Bob Newhart Show
St. Elsewhere
Wagon Train
Little House on the Prairie
Thanks
Stacee
Crikey Kent ... I had to scroll
right down before I found Hawaii Five-O and Mission Impossible ... both huge hit
shows here in Australia and where the themes are still big favourites.
Just as an aside to Gilligan's
Island ... the words to Australia's national anthem fit perfectly into the
Gilligan's Island theme and make great alternate lyrics ... I kid you not ...
which amuses a lot of people down under- those with a perverse sense of humour
anyway!
Regards,
Murray
hi kk:
put me down for the tv themes of the jetsons, star
trek, the original series, mr. ed, have gun will travel, rawhide, mission
impossible, petticoat junction, car 54 where are you?, addams family, perry
mason.......i don't watch tv much if at all these days...i haven't been turned
on to any shows that match the old ones...i could very well be uninformed but it
seems "no theme, weak plots" are not today's exceptions....
curmungeon and proud,
john b. krug
Hi Kent,
It’s funny that I was talking with several friends last
week coming up with lists of favorite TV themes. As Moe Howard said; “You must
be psychic!” Anyway here’s my list:
1)
Hawaii 5-0 … not only the best song but the best visuals
2)
I Spy … just very cool!
3)
Mission Impossible … ditto
4)
Combat! ... who can resist a great march?
5)
Friends … Rickenbacker driven power pop at its best
6)
Mr. Ed … best lyrics … 50 years later I can’t get it out of
my head
7)
High Chaparral … great western theme
8)
Perry Mason … As overly dramatic as you can get
9)
Dundee and the Culhane … no one remembers the show but the
song was good
10)
The Munsters … perfectly captured the show
Mark
Instrumental themes such as "Due South" move the
mind.
"M*A*S*H" although the music is iconic, the movie theme and it's lyrics in the TV episode #1 of "Suicide is Painless" bring a less known but maybe a more memorable depth in appreciation. Thanks,
Tommy
When I was
making my own fake radio station charts (very seriously) in the 60's I actually
incorporated a top TV shows segment as well. I attached a copy here, but did not scan
properly. You can vaguely make out the Top 10 TV shows list. Here's what I
listed as my Top 10 TV shows in January, 1967 as an 11 year old:
1. The Monkees 2. Batman 3. Rango 4. Captain Nice (Have no memory of this one???) 5. The Green Hornet (I really don't remember watching this much at all!) 6. Hogan's Heroes 7. Mr. Terrific (Were shows 4 and 7 real or did I make my own sitcoms too?) 8. Garry Moore Show 9. Gomer Pyle USMC 10. Bonanza Each week, the shows changed a little. In February, #1 and #2 were still solid in their positions, but others included Tarzan, the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour and That Girl. That Girl had a great theme song too!
Clark
Besch
Hello Kent,
Your humble reader from Boston, "America Strong" not
just "Boston Strong" ... yes, we are a great city but so are most American
cities. Thank everyone for the love, prayers and support.
My favorite themes, going way back I admit, are 'The
Mickey Mouse Club Theme', 'Around The Corner(beneath the berry tree)' by the
Weavers on the Beanie & Cecil show, perhaps dating myself here ha
ha.
How about 'Palladin', and of course "Return with me to
those wonderful days of yesteryear, Hi-Yo Silver Away" the William tell
Overture. Just a few, many many western themes, 'Johnny Yuma', and perhaps my
all time favorite and what a superb message;
"Happy Trails To You", carefree, innocent, youthful!
Great idea once again, what marvelous memories we all
share, to comfort and sustain us.
Charlie Fraser OFD
Hmm ... that's one I hadn't considered ... after
eliminating some titles of hit songs that later became TV themes, I never really
thought about "The Lone Ranger" ... but "Hi-Ho Silver, Away!!!" playing out over
"The Williams Tell Overture" was as big a part of The Lone Ranger's legacy as
anything else. Someone else wrote in asking about "Love And Marriage" from
"Married ... With Children". Funny because this track was a big hit for Frank
Sinatra way back when ... but it also served as the PERFECT theme to this
raunchy sitcom nearly thirty years later. Is that enough "grace time" to cut
them some slack??? 'Cause if it is, I'D probably vote for it, too ... just for
the pure genius of using it!
With that thought in mind, I've reconsidered a few
things ...
Look at "Who Are You" from CSI ... could they have
picked a more PERFECT song for this series? And we've already allowed votes for
"The Match Game" (31 in fact as of this morning) ... and that's really just the
Billy Vaughn hit "A Swingin' Safari". As such, I've reinstated the 19 votes
earned so far for "The Golden Girls" ("Thank You For Being A Friend"), as well
as the one vote cast for "Bosom Buddies" ("My Life") and the two votes cast for
"With A Little Help From My Friends" from "The Wonder Years" ... let's face it,
these two aren't going to win anyway ... so why not!!! (Let's not forget that
"Happy Days" opened with "Rock Around The Clock" for the first few years until
they finally got their own theme song ... and, as part of an early '70's
rock-and-roll revival revolution that was a brilliant choice, too! For the
record, however, we are only counting the tune "Happy Days" in conjunction with
this series ... and it's doing really well ... as of this morning, 63
votes)
Speaking of which, this tune (and many, many others)
also became HUGE hits on the pop charts. So we've enlisted Chart Guru Randy Price to make us a list of The Top TV Themes
based strictly on chart data. The only problem with this list is that not every
TV theme was released as a full-length, hit single ... so it makes it impossible
to compare to the lists we're already compiling. It simply isn't a fair
comparison.
But just because we figure some of you folks (like
me!) were curious, we've decided to run Randy's Top TV Themes List anyway ... so
be sure to check the website again tomorrow for a
very special Saturday Posting. We'll also list several more of you favorite
suggestions!!! (kk)
Kent ...
1 = Hawaii Five - O
2 = Rawhide 3 = American Bandstand 4 = Johnny Yuma - The Rebel 5 = Happy Days 6 = All In The Family 7 = Have Gun Will Travel 8 = Welcome Back ( Kotter ) 9 = Twilight Zone 10 = Odd Couple Frank B.
How does one pick a top 10 when there have been
SOOOOOOOOOOOOO many good ones over the years.
I'm not sure if Justified or True Blood meet the criteria, as I believe they can be bought from the artists. They are very good theme songs, though. The Little Rascals Laurel & Hardy Mr. Ed Have Gun Will Travel Welcome Back, Kotter Adams Family Munsters Twilight Zone Alfred Hitchcock Lone Ranger Officer Joe Bolton's whistling theme Barney Miller Peter Gunn 77 Sunset Strip Andy Griffith Mission Impossible One Step Beyond True Blood Justified Lassie Beverly Hillbillies The Untouchables Popeye Bourbon Street Beat Woody Woodpecker F Troop I could go on and on… KK(the OTHER one!) haha
Kevin Kiley
Greetings!
I suppose I am allowed to vote
for only one theme. Of course, I can’t just vote and leave. I have to explain my
vote.
When I was a kid, most boys my
age would spend their free time outside playing unpleasant games that involved
athletic skill. I preferred to stay inside playing records. If I wasn't
lip-synching into a hairbrush in front of a mirror while the records played, I
was pretending to be a disc jockey. There I would sit at my desk, my hairbrush
carefully propped up like a desk microphone while I did “Top Twenty Countdowns”
using the records we owned (“Where Did Our Love Go” was almost always Number
One), gave news and weather reports, and even made up commercials.
Every radio or TV program
needs a theme song. I used different songs until the spring of 1969, when I
finally found the perfect song to
close my program. To this day, when I burn CDs for my car, I will almost always
put the song at the end of each disc in tribute to my days as a make-believe
deejay. That song, which gets my vote, is “Hawaii Five-O”.
My honorable mentions in no
particular order:
“Generation” (from “American
Dreams”)
“Branded” (or its parody,
“Stranded at the end of the toilet bowl…”)
“Wait Till Your Father Gets
Home”
“Route 66 Theme” (“Route
66”)
“Nanny” (“Nanny and the
Professor”)
“The Nanny Named Fran” (“The
Nanny”)
“Room 222”
“Fireball” (“Fireball
XL5”)
“Lotsa Luck”
“Ballad of Paladin” (“Have Gun
– Will Travel”)
“Mr. Ed” (I can’t leave out
the two songs Ed wrote: “Pretty Little Filly” and “Empty Feedbag
Blues”)
“Secret Agent
Man”
“Top Cat”
“Car 54, Where Are
You?”
“Cousins” (“The Patty Duke
Show”)
“The New
People”
“The Ugliest Girl in
Town”
“My Mother the
Car”
“Kimba the White
Lion”
“The Mighty Hercules” (sung by
Johnny Nash!)
“The Big World of Little
Adam”
“Hullabaloo”
The individual themes to the
Marvel Superhero cartoons of the late 60’s
Sadly, “Puffin’ Billy” from
“Captain Kangaroo” and “Early One Morning” from “The Friendly Giant” do not
qualify.
Let me know when you want to
take a vote on the worst TV themes J
MF
Ping
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