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tv theme songs one

Horizontales
John Sebastian in 1976 wrote this song that became the theme for the life of a teacher and his unique class.
The original version of the song was first heard in season 1 and was performed by Charlotte Rae, who played Mrs. Garrett on the show. The most common version of the song was performed by Gloria Loring that was used from season 2 onward with some different lyrics
This theme was song by The Barenaked Ladies.
Joey Scarbury wrote this song that become the theme for a bumbling super hero.
Cyndi Grecco song about this due that were determined to make all of their dreams come true, their way.
Jack Jones song about he antics of the crew of this ocean liner.
Jack Elliot wrote this instrumental for this show about a want to be comedic judge and his zany crew of lawyers.
If there was a hall of fame for TV theme songs, this one, belted out with abandon by actress and singer Linda Lavin, would surely deserve an exhibit. It wasn’t only a catchy tune – it was a self-improvement call to arms and a blueprint for a better life.
Originally, they wanted John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, and Suzanne Somers to sing the theme song. It didn't take long for them to realize that their specialty was acting… and certainly not singing. Julia Miller and Ray Charles (not the Blues artist) ended up singing the jam instead.
Steve Carlisle sings about the works of a DJ, for this radio station.
He wrote and sang the theme for the Duke boys.
Verticales
Pratt & MCClain wrote this theme in 1976, for this show, about teen life and adults in the 50s and 60s.
Ja'Net DuBois, sang this theme for the 1987 series , that was a spin off of "All in the Family"
Everyone knew Gary Portnoy's name after he wrote this theme song.
This theme song was song by Alan Thicke, Al Burton, and Gloria Loring about the life of adopted siblings.
"Those were the Days" for Jean Stapleton and Carrol O'Conner for this show began each episode.
Polly Cutter sang the theme for this t.v. sitcom starring Bonnie Franklin, about a divorced women raising two girls.
This instrumental theme song's official title is "Streetbeater".
Johnny Mathis once sang the theme "Without Us" for this TV sitcom.
This instrumental tv. theme song by Bob James was for a sitcom starting Judd Hirsch.