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"Meet the Flintstones", also worded as "(Meet) The Flintstones", is the theme song of the American 1960s animated television series The Flintstones.Composed in 1961 by Hoyt Curtin, Joseph Barbera and William Hanna, it is one of the most popular and best known of all theme songs, with its catchy lyrics "Flintstones, meet the Flintstones, they're the modern Stone Age family".
The Flintstones: Modern Stone-Age Melodies – Original Songs from the Classic TV Show Soundtrack (1994, Kid Rhino) A Flintstones Motown Christmas (1996, Motown Records ) Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm: Cave Kids Sing-Along (1997, Kid Rhino)
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.
Hoyt Curtin - "Theme from Jonny Quest"; "Meet the Flintstones" (Theme from The Flintstones), "Theme from The Jetsons" (both with William Hanna and Joseph Barbera) Sonny Curtis - "Love is All Around" (Theme from The Mary Tyler Moore Show) Miley Cyrus - "The Best of Both Worlds" (Theme from Hannah Montana)
Songs from the Flintstones: R680 Popeye: Songs of Safety: R687 TV Theme Songs of Touché Turtle and Dum Dum: 1962 R700 The Jetsons Theme Song and Eep Oop Ork: 1962 R720 The Flintstones: Dino the Dino: 1963 R739 The Flintstones: Lullaby of Pebbles: 1963 R740 Songs of the Jetsons featuring Jane Jetson and daughter, Judy: Push Button Blues & Rama ...
A list of songs about fictional characters. ... Meet the Flintstones; Megatron (song) The Mock Turtle's Song; Mrs. Potato Head (song) P. Pac-Man (Gorillaz song)
1. Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air. Song: "Yo Home to Bel-Air" by Will Smith I can’t tell you what I had for lunch three days ago, but I can sing you the entirety of this theme song. This iconic tune ...
Notes: This was the original pilot episode for The Flintstones, but was never shown with the original series. It was actually a 90-second "demo reel" (with grease pencil marks still visible on the film), designed to sell the series to potential advertisers in the winter of 1959, depicting a scene from what would eventually become the episode ...