Favorite TV Theme Songs

Started by Scatter, January 30, 2011, 06:23:21 PM

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Gasport

Hope nobody already posted this one...part of what made Saturday mornings during the 60's so much fun...

super 6-intro

Flower

"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats" ...  Albert Schweitzer

Dr.Dimorte

funny, that i saw this...I just checked out a book from the library yesterday, entitled "The TV theme song sing-along song book"

did you know there were actual words to the theme songs of "Star Trek"..."Leave it to Beaver"..."Bonanza"..."Andy Griffith"..etc...
After reading the words, I know why they were never aired...major stinkys.  :o

here are the words to star trek....

be-yond the rim of the star-light
my love is wan-dring in star flight
I know he'll find
In star-clustered reach-es
love,strange love
A star-wo-man teach-es

I know his jour-ney ends nev-er
His star trek will go  on for-ev-er
But tell him while
he wanders his star-ry sea,
remember,
remember me

Uncula

 
Quote from: Monolith on February 05, 2011, 05:37:20 PM
I used to watch Nanny and the Professor. I have a Nanny and the Professor viewmaster set.

I really liked "Nanny and the Professor".  If I remember correctly, I ad a crush on the girl who played the Nanny!  :D :D

Not only did I know that the "STAR TREK" original series theme had words  ::)  but I had an LP record (does anyone here remember those? ), now turned into a cassette tape, by Leonard Noemi, that had that song and several other space related songs!  ???  8)  thrhrt
The children of the night.  What music they make!

Monolith

Leonard Nimoy put out a bunch of LP's. I've got a couple of them. Have you ever seen the video of him singing THE BALLAD OF BILBO BAGGINS? Great stuff!

This one's for you Hepcat...

Cattanooga Cats - "Theme Tune"


Uncula

Quote from: Uncula on February 09, 2011, 01:21:09 AM

I really liked "Nanny and the Professor".  If I remember correctly, I ad a crush on the girl who played the Nanny!  :D :D

Not only did I know that the "STAR TREK" original series theme had words  ::)  but I had an LP record (does anyone here remember those? ), now turned into a cassette tape, by Leonard Noemi, that had that song and several other space related songs!  ???  8)  thrhrt

"Noemi", man,  :o  :(  I can't believe I let that misspelled name get by!!!  :'(  ::)  thrhrt
The children of the night.  What music they make!

Flower

"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats" ...  Albert Schweitzer

Scary Terry

Maverick and Have Gun Will Travel stick with me -- and Leave it to Beaver ("Teddy Bears on Parade" is the instrumental tune's actual title) was just posted.  But how about these Western themes?
The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp - Opening
Cheyenne theme song
Bat Masterson Theme Song


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Flower

I love Wagon Train .. this show always had famous guest stars ...

Wagon Train Theme 1957 - 1964
"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats" ...  Albert Schweitzer

Flower

"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats" ...  Albert Schweitzer

Flower

I used to think that Lon Chaney Jr's character was called Chicken Coop ...  :o

HAWKEYE LAST OF THE MOHICANS
"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats" ...  Albert Schweitzer

Uncula

In this thread, I am really taken back to my childhood!  8)  Saterday mornings with Sky King, Superman, The Lone Ranger.  :o  Then in the evenings it was Wagon Train, Laramie, Maverick, Have Gun - Will Travel, Gunsmoke, The Virginian.  :-\  Since I didn't go to church untill I was 19,  :o  Sunday Evening was dedicated to "The Wild World of Color" and Disney!  Swamp Fox, The ScareCrow of Romney Marsh, Zoro starring Guy Williams (later of Lost in Space).  Man, what a HEAD RUSH!!!
The children of the night.  What music they make!

FACTO2

I don't think this one's been listed yet.  One of my all time favorite themes from one of my all time favorite shows...

The Fugitive Theme 1963 - 1967
John Tucky
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