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  2. Where Everybody Knows Your Name - Wikipedia

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    The full-length version was made available on Portnoy's 2004 album Keeper. In January 2013, Argentum Records released a five-song EP entitled Cheers: Music from the TV Series which also includes Portnoy's original demo version, as well as several earlier attempts by Portnoy and Angelo at composing the theme.

  3. Gary Portnoy - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Portnoy's Argentum Records released Gary Portnoy's Original Cheers Theme across all digital platforms. It includes Portnoy and Hart Angelo’s three initial attempts at composing the theme as well as their songwriting demo and subsequent full-length recording of " Where Everybody Knows Your Name ". 2017 saw the release of Pushing Sixty ...

  4. Cheers - Wikipedia

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    In the apartment, there is a puzzles sign that is designed to parody Cheers. Ted and Barney employ Kevin as their bartender, and they invent a theme song which also parodies the Cheers theme song. [87] In the 2004 video game Tony Hawk's Underground 2, "Jeers" is set in Boston, with the typeface referencing the Cheers logo. It is located down a ...

  5. Cheers season 1 - Wikipedia

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    The program's theme song, "Where Everybody Knows Your Name", was nominated for an Outstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics award, but did not win. [91] The Television Critics Association voted Cheers the Best New Series of 1982–1983.

  6. Norm Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Domino's Pizza released a commercial in February 2020 parodying Cheers (including the opening theme song and a Domino's version of the Cheers sign) with Norm entering a Domino's, surprised to find that no one knows his name. Norm's face was scanned from a Cheers episode to replace a body double's face. [15]

  7. Flaming Moe's - Wikipedia

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    The song "Flaming Moe's", which parodies "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" from Cheers, was well received. Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly named the song the "Best Theme Song Parody" of 1991. [24] It was later included in the 1997 album Songs in the Key of Springfield, a compilation of songs from the first seven seasons of the show. [25]

  8. Cheers season 9 - Wikipedia

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    Cheers is a sitcom that started in 1982. Though it experienced early low ratings, the show became a part of mainstream culture. The sitcom is set in a Boston bar originally owned by Sam Malone, a retired baseball pitcher, but Sam sells the bar at the start of Season 6.

  9. One for the Road (Cheers) - Wikipedia

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    KTLA, a Los Angeles station that reran Cheers in syndication, played a variation of the show's theme song, "Where Everybody Knows Your Name", during the week before the finale. Entertainment Tonight showed blooper reels of Cheers in the same week. [32] Ratings of Season 11 episodes (1992–1993) were growing in the weeks prior to the finale. [31]