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1970s tv theme songs
1970s tv theme songs













1970s tv theme songs

So there you have it! These are my top 20 and I have spent the last hour singing at the top of my lungs. We’re still wondering why Judy went upstairs and never came down. When it hasn’t been your day, your week, your month or even your year, get the Rachel haircut.

1970s tv theme songs

She’s the lady in red when everybody else is wearing tan. There’s no place like home! Especially when you got Miss Pearl on the lookout. Because being a third wheel can be hilarious. We’ve been waiting for you at the DOE (*head to the side*). The Professor, Mary Ann, The Skipper and Gilligan: Survivor Before Survivor. Whatchu talking ’bout, Willis? Everybody’s got a special kind of story! In a 90s kinda world, I wish I was friends with all of them. I can’t help but do a church scoot when I hear this. Turn all the lights of Heaven on and let the song take you to CHU’CH.

1970s tv theme songs

“You take the good you take the bad and there you have the Facts of Life.” Come on, life manual! And for Sofia Petrillo the Side-Eye Sorceress.

1970s tv theme songs full version#

Some people haven’t heard the full version of the Fresh Prince theme song. He got in one little fight and got a life upgrade, basically. Oh, and Alice.Įven though they didn’t have any good times until the end. The story of a lovely lady with 3 girls who met a dude with 3 boys and their meshed family. Plus, George and Weezy were Shady Royalty. Who can rank these? NOT ME).īecause we cannot forget how the Jeffersons moved on up to a deluxe apartment in the sky. This list was SO HARD but here they are in no particular order (because seriously. Below are my top 20 favorite TV show theme songs of ALL TIME. No prep or nothing.īut yes, let’s take a stroll down memory lane. TV show jingle writers really were geniuses in giving us the synopsis in such small bites and the opening of shows were part of the experience. We spent the first 1.5 minutes of each show just jamming, singing along and getting ready for our favorite characters. Back when the opening credits was about laying the groundwork, giving you some context or just telling you the background story. I miss the times when TV show theme songs were big.















1970s tv theme songs