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Saturday, February 25, 2012

My own theme song

Gilligan's Island had a good ballad, both in opening AND end credits. Barney Miller had the best bass. Now, we don't really have theme songs anymore...that is, unless you watch classic channels like MeTV or Antenna TV. TVLand used to be good until the early 2000s then they decided to get hip and, well, suck.

   To me, a theme song truly sets up a show, much like the Star Wars music sets up any of those mvoies (except for Attack of the Clones!). CSI still does it, as does NCIS, even though both are short. With all the ad time anymore, these shows need as much plot time time as they can get!

To start, here's a list of 10 shows with great LYRICAL themes. These are not in any particular order, just as they come to mind. Write to me if you have any to add.

1. Gilligan's Island
2. Green Acres  (corny but fun)
3. Alice (they changed the lyrics after season 2 but it still set the show's tone nicely)
4. Addams Family
5. Scooby Doo Where Are You AND Scooby Doo Movies
6. Inspector Gadget
7. Greatest American Hero
8. Welcome Back, Kotter
9. The Jeffersons
10. Good Times

Now for a list of 10 shows without lyrics. Once again, stream of consciousness. Write if you have additional themse to suggest.

1. Barney Miller
2. The Wild Wild West
3. The Twilight Zone
4. Dragnet
5. Hawaii 5-O
6. Alfred Hitchcock
7. Perry Mason
8. Knight Rider
9. The A-Team
10. Law & Order

Of course, I left out many that a lot of people would deem classics. For instance, the theme to "Friends" is a classic among its fans, but a source of a need for butt itch cream for me! Growing Pains, Family Ties, and Who's the Boss? were also popular for some fans, but not yours truly! For me, the theme should be as fun to hear/watch as the main show.

Therefore, I have created my theme song. Well, I have the lyrics, and I could probably sing it to the tune of "Davy Crockett" but not just yet. Any ideas, write to A-Treat soda in Pennsylvania and have them send me some stuff, then tell me your theme idea (Las Vegas has no local brand...OF ANYTHING, so I look to Pennsylvania for good memories of food).

Here are my lyrics:

There once was a man named Mr. Moore.


As a child he was a real big bore.

At eighteen when his folks kicked him out the door.

He decided he'd be a bore no more.



Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore

Not too rich and not too poor

Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore

Crazy and sarcastic to the core



Over the years he went to school

Never again in his sleep would he drool

He always loved to swim in a pool

Yet everyone still called him a fool



Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore

Not too rich and not too poor

Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore

Crazy and sarcastic to the core



Later on he started to teach

In his spare time he dreamed of the beach

Yet a married life seemed out of reach

All the ladies wanted Stacy Keach!



Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore

Not too rich and not too poor

Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore

Crazy and sarcastic to the core



Then at last he found Mrs. Right

His heart told him she was out of sight!

Even when as a teacher money was tight,

They had a happy wedding one night



Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore

Not too rich and not too poor

Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore

Crazy and sarcastic to the core



The Moore's love was very rife

He loved being with his wife.

After some time there was some strife

Because what they needed was to bring in a new life



Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore

Not too rich and not too poor

Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore

Crazy and sarcastic to the core



Then one early August they had Natalie Jo

Oh, how they loved her so

She was beautiful from head to toe

But now their life was constantly on the go



Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore

Not too rich and not too poor

Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore

Crazy and sarcastic to the core




If it seems a bit self-deprecating, well, that's me and I like myself just fine anyway. Time to go..."The Courtship of Eddie's Father" is ringing in my head.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Pretty good, son.