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20 The Partridge Family "C'mon Get Happy" (1970)Ĭome on now and meet everybody / and hear us singin' / Nothing better than being together / when we're singin' Watch the original version, without the music, to see what they had to work with. They were relieved not to have to spend hours scouring websites for news reports having a fake one written for them made their job a lot more fun. Fey and Carlock had already written the monologue for Walter Bankston, the "eyewitness" who saw Kimmy and her friends emerge from the bunker, and let the group take it from there. They need a theme song that'll set up both the story premise and the tone of the show, and wanted something that sounded like the Gregory Brothers videos. Tina Fey and Robert Carlock, and Jeff Richmond are working on a new show for Netflix called The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, about a woman who emerges from an underground bunker, where she's lived with a cult for fifteen years.
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Good choice: the videos started going viral and racking up millions of views, allowing them all to start making more videos as a full time job. They added some green screen footage of themselves, played around a bit, then put some of the videos on YouTube. Once upon a time, a group of musicians called the Gregory Brothers (consisting of three brothers and one of their wives) thought it would be funny to use Auto-Tune on random news clips, turning interview subjects into singers. 21 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt "Unbreakable" (2015)
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First, start singing along with the ones we did include in our list of 20 TV Theme Songs You Still Can't Get Out Of Your Head. That's it! We've included some kids' shows in here too, since they seem especially designed to haunt you, but left out some of the classics, like The Flintstones and The Bugs Bunny Road Runner Show. No doubt everyone will have a favorite they think should be here, so get your complaining fingers ready. That rules out some big ones, like Smallville, The O.C., Parenthood, and even that annoying, catchy song from Enterprise.

No matter what, TV theme songs can become indelibly etched onto your subconscious, and almost everyone has not just a favorite, but also one they wish they'd never heard.

Sometimes it's a theme that launches a career, and sometimes it represents a fleeting moment in the spotlight. Many of them are written by music vets with long histories of success, either on TV or on the pop charts. TV themes can introduce you to a character ( The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air), an origin story ( The Beverly Hillbillies), or just set the mood ( The Sopranos).

These TV earworms can be hard to shake, but that's their job: to get into your head and stay there. If you've ever caught yourself walking around humming a familiar-but-unidentifiable tune, and then the minute you put words to it, realized you were singing the Scooby-Doo theme, this list is going to resonate.
