The post Don’t Skip Intro: The Endangered Tradition of TV Theme Songs appeared first on Consequence. Time to light the lights, get yourself a gun, and go where everybody knows your name: Musically, ...
In 1982, a show about friends who work at a bar made its debut, and it opened with one of the greatest songs in television history. Gary Portnoy’s “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” prefaced the hit ...
Whether called “Intro,” “Overture” or “Prelude,” you know the song. It doesn’t behave like the others on the album. It’s usually instrumental. And iTunes’ singles chart laughs in its general direction ...
The five-year reign of Celeste’s Stop This Flame as Sky Sports’ Premier League has finally come to an end – but where does it rank among their best intro songs? An exclusively rewritten, remixed ...
In 1972, at the height of the glam rock era, British band Mott The Hoople had their biggest hit with the classic anthem All The Young Dudes. The song was written by David Bowie — but a big part of its ...