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What are your most favorite opening credits from a current TV series? Hit the comments with your own picks and pans! ALSO: Revisit the Best TV Theme Songs of the 1950s/60s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and ...
Living with Lydia – "Humoresque" (opening); "Dim Sum Song" (closing, performed by Lydia Shum) Lizzie McGuire ("We'll Figure It Out") – Angie Jaree; Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman – Jay Gruska; The Lone Gunmen – Mark Snow; The Lone Ranger ("William Tell Overture") – Gioachino Rossini
Trevor Morris was revealed to be composing the music for the first season of Iron Fist in late October 2016. [150] The producers of the series wanted a "modern" sounding score, so Morris focused on synthesizer sounds and made a rule that traditional orchestral instruments, such as strings and horns, would not be used for the series.
The Shield: Music from the Streets was released in 2005, [1] and contains selections from the first four seasons. Unofficial soundtracks on the Internet compiled by fans include tracks featured in episodes that were not included on the official soundtrack.
The Norwegian group a-ha, famous for the song “Take on Me,” brought their synth-pop magic to the opening credits, and its number five placement on the Billboard charts showed that fans found ...
“Transformers One” director Josh Cooley wanted an end credits song that captured the tone of his new animated feature. He had already enlisted composer Brian Tyler to compose the film’s ...
In the 1936 film Show Boat, cut-out figures on a revolving turntable carried overhead banners which displayed the opening credits. This opening sequence was designed by John Harkrider, who created the costumes for the original 1927 Broadway production of the musical. In several films, the opening credits have appeared against a background of ...
An opening credits song, “Love Is A Song” may be brief, but it perfectly summarizes what makes Bambi an artistic masterpiece. It’s crushing, yes, but it has an unwavering hope at its core ...