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- The Wire. - IMDb user rating: 9.3. - Years on the air: 2002–2008. Tom Waits' "Way Down in the Hole," the theme song for the show, is actually from the 1987 album, "Franks Wild Years."
- South Park. - IMDb user rating: 8.7. - Years on the air: 1997–present. American metal band Primus wrote and performed the theme song from the raunchy animated series.
- Orange Is the New Black. - IMDb user rating: 8.0. - Years on the air: 2013–2019. Russian-born musician Regina Spektor wrote the theme song "You've Got Time" specifically for the show.
- The Proud Family. - IMDb user rating: 6.4. - Years on the air: 2001–2005. Solange Knowles and Destiny's Child sang the theme song for Disney Channel's "The Proud Family."
Strictly fans astonished as they realise star who speaks on theme tune - plus link to Peter Andre
The legendary Strictly Come Dancing theme tune features a familiar, but often unrecognised voice and there's an even more surprising link to popstar Peter Andre
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What to know about the backlash over Trump's Madison Square Garden rally
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Robert Lopez and his songwriting (and life) partner, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, joke that composing WandaVision's many theme songs was the assignment they'd been preparing for all their lives. Marvel's time-hopping superhero story took inspiration from iconic sitcoms, reflected in the series' era-appropriate intros, inspired by shows such as I Love L...
For the final version of Adventure Time's snappy title sequence, which introduces Jake the Dog, Finn the Human, and the candy-colored Land of Ooo, show creator Pendleton Ward considered recording a more polished take. Ultimately, however, he decided to stick with an early demo, which he taped himself with a ukulele and a "very, very, very small mic...
"I'm going throughchanges," Charles Bradley wails on "Changes." The lyric could be about puberty, mourning a death, the end of a relationship — or even the song itself: Originally a 1972 Black Sabbath track inspired by drummer Bill Ward's divorce, the song got a second life when producer Tom Brenneck recommended Bradley record it as a one-off singl...
Versions of folk singer-songwriter and political activist Malvina Reynolds' "Little Boxes" (a song she wrote in 1962 and lent to friend Pete Seeger before releasing herself in 1967) were used all four seasons that Weeds' Botwin family lived in the cookie-cutter suburbs: Reynolds' original recording in season 1, then different covers for each episod...
Mariah Carey was eager to record the bouncy theme to the '80s-set Black-ish prequel, centered on three kids with a Black mom and white dad. "She's biracial and grew up in a similar time period," says series co-creator Peter Saji. "I think hearing this show was exploring some of the things she had been through — she was really excited to contribute....
Nothing evokes '80s nostalgia quite like a synthesizer, and, early on, Stranger Thingscreators Matt and Ross Duffer knew they wanted to imbue Hawkins, Ind., with an era-appropriate electronic sound. "We felt that having a synth soundtrack would do exactly what we wanted to achieve with the show: It would feel both modern and nostalgic at the same t...
When then-CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler suggested the procedural drama open with a rock anthem, creator Anthony E. Zuiker pitched the hardcore sounds of rapper Mr. Criminal. Fortunately, fellow EP Cynthia Chvatal came up with something a bit more hummable. "We put the titles to 'Who Are You' on VHS and showed it to [the Who guitarist] Pe...
Christina Milian didn't think twice when she was asked in 2002 to sing the theme for Disney Channel's new animated series Kim Possible, thanks to her former gig as the host of Movie Surfers. But she had no idea that the song would eventually take on a life of its own — even her own record label didn't take the project seriously at first. "It really...
The combination of One Tree Hill and Gavin DeGraw was just pure magic. When the indie musician's single "I Don't Want to Be" was featured as the theme song for The WB's soon-to-be iconic teen drama in 2003, it was a match made in early-'00s heaven that continued for nine seasons — and led to DeGraw's four appearances on the series. Season 8 lost th...
Creator Dan Harmon credits fellow EP (and future Marvel director) Joe Russo with bringing him the 88's "At Least It Was Here" and actor Donald Glover. "He laid [them both] out in front of me on a silver platter," Harmon admits. "My job was to say yes." Choosing a song by the 88 was also meaningful to Harmon because the character of Britta (Gillian ...
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Aug 31, 2021 · Click here to view the top 50 TV themes in The Classic FM TV Music Countdown in partnership with Radio Times, as voted for by you. From ‘Downton Abbey’ to ‘Game of Thrones’, we reveal the very best musical themes ever written for the small screen.
The show, a global first of its kind, brings together 47 comedians from 13 regions in 8 languages in an unprecedented stand-up comedy event series.
Oct 13, 2021 · The first episode launched last week, with the duo dissecting their own music, while interviewing comedy songwriters like Tim Minchin, The Mighty Boosh, Barenaked Ladies and Jess Robinson. So...
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