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Ima Robot's B-side "Greenback Boogie" from the album Another Man's Treasure has been featured as the theme song of the USA Network legal drama, Suits, since 2011. The band has been inactive since 2011 as its members have been busy with side projects. Alex Ebert has stated that he is "still in Ima Robot." [7]
"Everybody's Talkin ' (Echoes)" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Fred Neil in 1966 and released two years later. A version of the song performed by the American singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson became a hit in 1969, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and winning a Grammy Award after it was featured in the film Midnight Cowboy.
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Charles Fox - "Theme from Happy Days" (with Norman Gimbel), "Making Our Dreams Come True" (Theme from Laverne & Shirley), "Different Worlds" (Theme from Angie, "Theme from Wonder Woman", "The First Years" (Theme from The Paper Chase), "Ready to Take a Chance Again" (Theme from Foul Play), "Theme from The Love Boat" (with Paul Williams ...
Suits got a second wind, and became a cultural phenomenon, when it arrived on Netflix and Peacock, ranking as 2023's most-streamed show. ... Set to the Suits theme song, the short video shows ...
"Nothing Suits Me Like a Suit" is a song performed by Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson and the cast of the comedy series How I Met Your Mother from the 100th episode "Girls Versus Suits (2010)". Carter Bays and Craig Thomas were nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for writing the song. [1]
Suits found a dedicated fanbase when it first aired — but its Netflix debut has made the legal drama even more popular. The USA series, which originally ran for nine seasons from 2011 to 2019 ...
[9] [10] [11] The song "How You Like Me Now?" was featured at the beginning and end of the 2010 film The Fighter, in the Season 3 finale of Suits, in the trailer for the 2012 film Ted, during the closing credits for Horrible Bosses, the closing credits for Borderlands 2, and then again in a TV spot for the 2013 animated film, Turbo. [12] [13] [14]