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you must sing a classic TV show theme song. Confident that you can win, you begin singing the lyrics exactly as you remember them, only to be told once are finished that you are completely wrong.
Now, with Kid Capri’s claims shaking up the legacy of the show’s iconic theme song, the truth behind Martin’s legendary intro may finally come to light.
It took David Schwimmer awhile to get into the "Friends" theme song after ... him until his 13-year-old daughter, Cleo, got into the show. "At about ... age 9, my kid discovered it and started ...
Some theme songs are so catchy you can't forget about them, no matter how hard you try. The moment they start playing, you're singing every word like it's second nature, especially the 20 below.
So, in that spirit of reflection, I’ve put together a list of eight iconic after-school TV shows every 80s kid couldn’t wait to watch. If you grew up during this era, you’ll probably remember most—or ...
MY FIRST STORY will be making their Singapore debut on 13th July, at the Sands Theatre at Marina Bay Sands, a show that will be sure to excite J-rock fans in Singapore and across the region. The show ...
F.R.I.E.N.D.S is famous not only for its genial storyline and characters, but also for its music. The soundtracks featured ...
and I’d hear my kid’s laughter. My whole relationship to that song and to the show changed again.” RELATED ARTICLE Still, we bet Schwimmer feels the Friends theme song is just a little bit ...
No one told David Schwimmer life was going to be this way — especially after the theme song to his ... discovered the show a few years ago. “And then, at about age 9, my kid discovered ...
The moment you read the title, you started singing the theme song, didn’t you? As one of the more bizarre and surreal old ... show ran from 2002 to 2008, spanning six successful seasons ...
The iconic title song that has been on people’s minds for the past 18 years was written by Ed Robertson, the lead singer of the band Barenaked Ladies. However, there was a time when Robertson wasn’t ...