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Songs incorporated into the episodes "New York and Queens" and "The Dog and Pony Show" are present on the album, [4] while two versions of "Cleveland Rocks" are included, one by the original artist, Ian Hunter, and the other by The Presidents of the United States of America, which was used as the show's theme tune from 1997 to 2004. [2]
"Cleveland Rocks" is a rock song by Ian Hunter from his 1979 album You're Never Alone with a Schizophrenic. The song is seen as a de facto anthem in Cleveland , Ohio . [ 1 ] The song was played every Friday at 5:00 PM on Cleveland radio station WMMS beginning in 1979 and is used as a victory song for the city's sports teams.
The Cleveland Show – Walter Murphy (vocal by Mike Henry) The Clothes Show ("Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)") – Pet Shop Boys; Clueless ("Ordinary Girl") – China Forbes; Coach – John Morris; Code Lyoko ("A World Without Danger") – Franck Keller and Ygal Amar; Code Monkeys ("Code Monkey") – Jonathan Coulton
In 2012, Entertainment Weekly listed the show at No. 11 in the "25 Best Cult TV Shows from the Past 25 Years", commenting, "as it often does, martyrdom has only enhanced its legend." [ 130 ] Brad Wright , co-creator of Stargate SG-1 has said that the 200th episode of SG-1 is "a little kiss to Serenity and Firefly , which was possibly one of the ...
The theme song perfectly captures the essence of this show and can easily bring a smile to any kid’s face (or adult, for that matter). Watch on Prime Video 44.
The first season's opening credits consisted of a caricature of Carey's face wearing a yellow tie—singing the Robert McGuire-penned "Moon Over Parma".The song was trimmed for the opening sequence, and the reference to Eastlake in the line "Guide her to Eastlake underneath your silvery light" was changed to a reference to Cleveland to stay in theme with the show.
Featured songs: "Atomic Punk" by Van Halen, "Runnin' with the Devil" by Van Halen, "Echoes of Love" by The Doobie Brothers, "I'm the One" by Van Halen. In addition, a short clip of Ian Hunter's "Cleveland Rocks" (as recorded by The Presidents of the United States of America for The Drew Carey Show) is used during the introduction with Carey.
They Might Be Giants - "Boss of Me" (Theme from Malcolm in the Middle), "Dog on Fire" (Theme from The Daily Show), "Here in Higglytown" (Theme from Higglytown Heroes), "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme Song" (Theme for Mickey Mouse Clubhouse) and "Hot Dog!" (Theme from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse)