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Monk – Instrumental theme by Jeff Beal in season 1, and "It's a Jungle Out There" by Randy Newman from seasons 2–8. The Monkees ("(Theme From) The Monkees") - Boyce and Hart (performed by The Monkees) Monty Python's Flying Circus ("The Liberty Bell (march)") – John Philip Sousa played by The Band of the Grenadier Guards
Brothers is an American sitcom that originally aired on the cable network Showtime from July 13, 1984, to May 5, 1989, totaling 115 episodes. It was produced by Gary Nardino Productions, in association with two separate divisions of Paramount Pictures: first by Paramount Video (1984–86) and by Paramount Television (1987–89).
"Way Down in the Hole" is a song written by the singer-songwriter Tom Waits. It was included on his 1987 album Franks Wild Years, which was first presented as a stage production put on by the Steppenwolf Theatre Company [1] in Chicago, Illinois. The song was used as the theme for HBO's The Wire. [2] [3] A different
The album features songs performed on the show by series leads Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis, alongside the series theme song performed by Al Jarreau - which was the later Nile Rodgers-produced version used in Seasons 4 and 5. That single peaked at number one on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart on July 25, 1987. [2]
Eric Bazilian - "One of Us" (Theme from Joan of Arcadia performed by Joan Osborne) Barenaked Ladies "Big Bang Theory Theme" (Theme from The Big Bang Theory) Don Battye - "Theme from Sons and Daughters" (with Peter Pinne) Jeff Beal - "Theme from Monk" (first season only) Natasha Bedingfield - "Unwritten" (Theme from The Hills)
The theme consists primarily of an electric bottle-slide guitar lead with a saxophone interlude and remained until the last episode of the final season. [citation needed] Both theme songs had extended versions released; the Thrasher Brothers in 1982, and De Vorzon/Towers's version in 1984. [4] [5]
The Music of JG Thirlwell is a soundtrack album by J. G. Thirlwell, released on April 7, 2009 by Williams Street. [1] It comprises music that Thirlwell composed for the animated television series The Venture Bros.
Heroes: Original Soundtrack is the official Heroes soundtrack. It was released on March 18, 2008 by The NBC Universal Television, DVD, Music & Consumer Products Group.It contains recordings from the series' score by Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman, including the show's theme music.