01 | Wilbur Hatch And Orchestra | I Love Lucy Theme | Elliot Daniel | Rate |
02 | Ray Anthony | Dragnet | Walter Schumann | Rate |
03 | [no artist listed] | The Twilight Zone (Season 4/5) | Marius Constant | Rate |
04 | Al Caiola And His Orchestra | Bonanza | Jay Livingston, Ray Evans | Rate |
05 | Earle Hagen | The Andy Griffith Theme | Earle Hagen | Rate |
06 | Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs And Jerry Scoggins | The Ballad Of Jed Clampett | Paul Henning | Rate |
07 | Vic Mizzy | The Adams Family | Vic Mizzy | Rate |
08 | Jack Marshall | Munsters Theme | Jack Marshall | Rate |
09 | Bill Cole, Gene Merlino, Stan Farber, Ian Freebairn-Smith And Morton Stevens | The Ballad Of Gilligan's Isle | George Wyle, Sherwood Schwartz | Rate |
10 | Eddie Albert And Eva Gabor | Green Acres | Vic Mizzy | Rate |
11 | Hugo Montenegro | Jeannie | Hugo Montenegro, Buddy Kaye | Rate |
12 | Neal Hefti | Batman Theme | Neal Hefti | Rate |
13 | The Monkees | (Theme From) The Monkees | Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart | Rate |
14 | The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Fred Steiner | Star Trek (Main Title And Closing Theme) | Alexander Courage | Rate |
15 | Lalo Schifrin | Mannix | Lalo Schifrin | Rate |
16 | Mort Stevens And His Orchestra | Hawaii Five-0 | Mort Stevens | Rate |
17 | The Brady Bunch | Theme From The Brady Bunch | Frank DeVol, Sherwood Schwartz | Rate |
18 | The Partridge Family | Come On Get Happy | Wes Ferrell, Danny Janssen | Rate |
19 | Carroll O'Connor And Jean Stapleton (As The Bunkers) | Those Were The Days | Charles Strouse, Lee Adams | Rate |
20 | Donny Hathaway | And Then There's Maude | Dave Grusin, Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman | Rate |
21 | Jim Gilstrap And Blinky Williams | Good Times | Dave Grusin, Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman | Rate |
22 | Ja'net Dubois And Oren Waters | Movin' On Up | Jeff Barry, Ja'net Dubois | Rate |
23 | Mike Post | The Rockford Files | Mike Post, Peter Carpenter | Rate |
24 | Rhythm Heritage | Theme From S.W.A.T. | Barry DeVorzon | Rate |
25 | Pratt And McClain | Happy Days | Charles Fox, Norman Gimbel | Rate |
26 | Cyndi Grecco | Making Our Dreams Come True | Charles Fox, Norman Gimbel | Rate |
27 | José Feliciano | Chico And The Man | José Feliciano | Rate |
28 | John Sebastian | Welcome Back | John Sebastian | Rate |
29 | Henry Mancini | What's Happening | Henry Mancini | Rate |
30 | Jack Elliot And Allyn Ferguson | Barney Miller | Jack Elliot, Allyn Ferguson | Rate |
31 | Jack Elliot And Allyn Ferguson | Charlie's Angels | Jack Elliot, Allyn Ferguson | Rate |
32 | Jack Jones | Love Boat Theme | Charles Fox, Paul Williams | Rate |
33 | Bob James | Angela (Theme From "Taxi") | Bob James | Rate |
34 | Alan Thicke, Gloria Loring, Gene Morford And Linda Harmon | It Takes Diff'rent Strokes | Alan Thicke, Al Burton, Gloria Loring | Rate |
35 | Waylon | Theme From The Dukes Of Hazzard (Good 'Ol Boys) | Waylon Jennings | Rate |
36 | Mike Post | Theme From Magnum P.I. | Mike Post, Pete Carpenter | Rate |
37 | Mike Post Featuring Larry Carlton | The Theme From Hill Street Blues | Mike Post | Rate |
38 | Bill Conti | Theme From Dynasty | Bill Conti | Rate |
39 | Joey Scarbury | Theme From "Greatest American Hero" (Believe It Or Not) | Mike Post, Stephen Geyer | Rate |
40 | Cynthia Fee | Thank You For Being A Friend | Andrew Gold | Rate |
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RecordDragon-45worlds 20th Sep 2021
| | Was informed that track 32 is the 3-minute version |
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RecordDragon-45worlds 17th Aug 2021
| | Is track 32 the 3-minute or 4:14 version?
Or another version entirely? |
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GEMSMFAN-45worlds 11th Feb 2015
| | all of these are by the original artists, although not all are the versions used in the shows.
Some were re-recorded for singles/albums at the same time that the shows debuted. Others, the TV versions had inferior sound. Television was broadcasted in mono at the time, so the greatest sound wasn't needed.
Track 25 "Happy Days" was used during the end credits, while Bill Haley's "Rock Around the Clock" was used at the shows' beginning. Pratt & McClain recorded a new version (different lyrics, also by Gimbel/Fox), which became the beginning theme. It was credited to "Pratt & McClain with Brotherlove". |
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