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The distinctive theme music was "In Party Mood" by Jack Strachey.This music, much like "Puffin' Billy", the theme to Junior Choice, has latterly been used frequently in other media as a signifier for 1950s Middle England, for example in a number of TV adverts and in the Comic Strip's parodies of the Famous Five, Five Go Mad in Dorset and Five Go Mad on Mescalin.
Any themes, scores, or songs which are billed under a different name than their respective television series' title are shown in parentheses, except in cases where they are officially billed as "Theme from [Series' Name]", "[Series' Name] Theme", etc., which are omitted.
Yo Gabba Gabba! Music Is Awesome 3: From the "Circus" episode of Yo Gabba Gabba! "Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)" 2013 The Gay Nineties Old Tyme Music: Daisy Bell "Cheese Confesses" 2014 Pinkie Pie's Party Playlist [12] Includes "Pinkie the Party Planner (reprise)"; from the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic episode "Pinkie Pride" "The ...
The Divine Comedy - "Songs of Love" (Theme from Father Ted) DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince - "Yo Home to Bel-Air" (Theme from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air) Dr. John - "My Opinionation" (Theme from Blossom) Hilary Duff - "Come Clean" (Theme from Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County) George Duke - "TSOP '87 Remix" (Theme from Soul Train)
Stranger Things season 4 figured out a way to bring Billy Hargrove (Dacre Montgomery) back — but the reunion between him and sister Max Mayfield (Sadie Sink) was very short-lived.
The cult television show Freaks and Geeks used music from the show's time period, 1980–1981 for its soundtrack.. Because this called for using popular, established artists, purchasing the rights to use songs required much of the show's budget and became an obstacle in releasing the show on DVD; in fact, reruns seen on Fox Family replaced some of the songs with generic production music.
Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks launched their anticipated Two Icons, One Night jaunt in Los Angeles on Friday (March 10) and had a few surprises in store to ensure the night lived up to its name.
This power-struggle came to a head in 1983, when Idol and his label, Chrysalis Records, disagreed about the cover art for his breakthrough sophomore album, Rebel Yell.So, in order to get his way ...