I’ve always loved theme songs.
When I was a kid and I’d hear the theme to a favorite TV
show come on, I’d be beside myself with excitement. The first few notes was
all it took and I’d go running to wherever the tune was coming from.
Once, when I was probably about four, my sister and I were
hanging out with my dad. Out in the living room, I
heard the theme for Sesame Street.
Thrilled, I ditched my dad and went running. The little sis was right by my
side.
Which turned out to be mildly problematic. For her.
See, the hallway wasn’t quite wide enough for the two of us
to barrel down it at the same time. And in my excitement to get to the
television, I may or may not have ALLEGEDLY tripped my sister, causing her to
fall, hit her face into the molding, and bite through the skin under her bottom
lip. If I was responsible for this (I can neither confirm nor deny) it was a
total accident. I certainly would never have done anything to jeopardize an
interruption free viewing of Sesame Street….or
have intentionally caused my sister any harm, of course. As it was, we ended up
meeting my mother at the hospital where my sister got stitches. I didn’t get to
watch any of the show. But I did get to color. So, win some, lose some.
The point is, theme songs have power. Okay, not really in the
sense that they can make someone bodycheck her sister into a wall – that’s on
me. But, it can set the tone for a show. And when done really well, can serve
as a kind of musical embodiment of the main character/characters.
Here are five shows that sport some of my favorite theme
songs:
The Brady Bunch
Maybe it’s just because of the countless episodes of this
show I’ve watched with my mother, but how can you not sing along with this?
Honestly, I’d like to see every show put out a song that so clearly defines its
premise. I would pay good money to get one for Lost.
The Big Bang Theory
Both nerdy and fun, just like the show. And who doesn’t like
shouting out “We built the pyramids!”?
Daria
I’d be sarcastic and anti-social too if someone was standing
on my neck. Just saying.
The X-Files
The Roomie can’t even listen to this one. She starts
yelling, covering her ears and running out of the room. It’s actually kind of
fun. I love that it seems fitting for a horror movie, but also has an
otherworldly quality.
Angel
This theme speaks a lot to the character of Angel. It’s got
a heavy, sort of gothic feel to it, which clues the listener in to the rather
maudlin aspects of the character’s life. But it’s the last couple of notes that
really makes this one a favorite for me. After all that heaviness, there is a short hopeful trill. It works so perfectly for a character who’s tortured, but
still hasn’t quite given up on the glimmer of hope that he can be redeemed.
How about everyone else? Do you have any favorite theme
songs?
I agree completely. One of my favourite is the theme song for The Avengers TV show. I think it fits the show grandly. All sassy and smooth and classy and fun.
ReplyDeleteThat is a good one! After posting this I thought of another one that I love. The Babysitter's Club TV show theme from 1990. Twenty two years later and I still remember all the words. =)
DeleteI LOVE the theme song to Psych! I know you know that I'm not tellin' the truth. I know you know, they just don't have any proof!!! (Oh, and the Friends theme song of course!)
ReplyDeleteBoth fantastic choices!
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