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  2. Harrigan (song) - Wikipedia

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    H, A, double-R, I, G, A, N you see Is a name that a shame never has been connected with Harrigan, that's me! Bing Crosby included the song in a medley on his album 101 Gang Songs (1961) The song was used decades later for a 1960-1961 ABC television series, Harrigan and Son, about a father-and-son law firm.

  3. List of television theme music - Wikipedia

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    The Bill Dana Show ("Jose's Theme") – Earle Hagen; Billy ("You Could Be The Only One") – Ray Kennedy; Billy (1992) ("I've Told Every Little Star") – Sonny Rollins; The Bing Crosby Show "There's More to Life Than Just a Living" (opening theme) and "It All Adds Up to Love" (closing theme) by Bing Crosby; The Bionic Woman – Jerry Fielding

  4. Where Everybody Knows Your Name - Wikipedia

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    The song received an Emmy Award nomination in 1983 for Outstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics. [4] In a 2011 Readers Poll in Rolling Stone magazine, "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" was voted the best television theme of all time. In 2013, the editors of TV Guide magazine named "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" the greatest TV theme of ...

  5. What'll I Do - Wikipedia

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    The song was used as the theme tune to the British sitcom Birds of a Feather, performed by William Atherton and later its lead stars Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson. An instrumental version of the song was used under the closing scene of "I Do, Adieu" (1987), the fifth-season finale of the sitcom Cheers.

  6. Seattle (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Seattle" is a song composed by Hugo Montenegro with lyrics by Jack Keller and Ernie Sheldon. It was used as the theme for the 1968 – 1970 ABC-TV United States television show Here Come the Brides , [ 1 ] which was set in 19th-century Seattle , Washington.

  7. Anthony Anderson kicks off Emmys with sitcom theme song ...

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    Anthony Anderson transformed the 75th Emmys stage into the set of a sitcom for his time-traveling awards show opening.. He managed to avoid insulting any of the audience — which fellow comedian ...

  8. List of television theme music composers - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  9. Feels So Good (composition) - Wikipedia

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    The song uses the melody from "Feels So Good". In The Big Bang Theory episode The Relaxation Integration , the song is briefly played by Sheldon Cooper in a dream. "Feels So Good" was heard in the 2016 Marvel Studios film Doctor Strange in a scene where Dr. Stephen Strange responds to trivia questions while performing surgery.