![]() I’m not sure, really, but it seems to me that “Friends” (for comedy) and “The Sopranos” (for drama) may have steered theme songs in a new direction: Namely, shows often take pre-existing songs and edit them into theme songs. The original “Felicity” theme song used to do that to me, too.īut today, television theme songs have changed, I think, for the better. “Who’s the Boss?,” “Growing Pains,” “Family Ties”? They were homey little numbers that kind of crawled inside your head and camped out for days. You know: Alan Thicke used to write a lot of television theme songs (“Diff’rent Strokes,” “The Facts of LIfe”) and the thing about those great cheesy theme songs was that they were not that dissimilar to advertising jingles. I don’t think many of them - save for the “Cheers” theme - would fly today. But I do have to concede - and I think others would, too - that a lot of those TV theme songs, particularly from the 1980s and ’90s, were great for nostalgia’s sake. ![]() ![]() It was a list I almost wholly agreed with. A few years ago, Seth listed - in our second-ever installment of Pajiba’s Guide to What’s Good for You - the greatest television theme songs of all time. ![]()
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