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TeeVee Toons Presents Television's Greatest Hits, Vol. 3: 70's & 80's
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0016581130029
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Tvt
Manufacturer: Tvt
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Tvt
Release Date: October 25, 1990
Studio: Tvt
Sales Rank: 28500
Disc 1:- Sesame Street - Stone, Jon
- The Muppet Show - Pottle, S.
- The Alvin Show - Bagdasarian, Ross
- Speed Racer - Koshibe, Nobuyoshi
- The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo - Brandt, C.
- Inspector Gadget - Levy, S.
- The Smurfs - Hanna, W.
- Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines - Hanna, W.
- Scooby Doo - Curtin, H.
- Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids - Fournier, Ed
- The Archie's (Everything's Archie) - Barry, Jeff
- Josie and the Pussycats - Williams, Denby
- Cheers (Where Everybody Knows Your Name) - Portnoy, Gary
- The Home to Emily - Music, L.
- The Greatest American Hero (Believe It or Not) - Post, M.
- Welcome Back, Kotter (Welcome Back) - Sebastian, John
- Room 222 - Goldsmith, Jerry
- WKRP in Cincinnati - Wells, Thomas
- Taxi (Angela) - James, Bob [1]
- Barney Miller - Elliott, J.
- Three's Company - Nicholl, Don
- Happy Days - Fox, Charles [1]
- Laverne and Shirley (Making Our Dreams Come True) - Fox, C.
- The Facts of Life - Thicke, Alan
- Good Times - Grusin, Dave
- One Day at a Time - Barry, Jeff
- Gimme a Break - Page, R.
- Maude (And Then There's Maude) - Grusin, D.
- The Jeffersons (Movin' on Up) - Barry, J.
- All in the Family (Those Were the Days) - Adams, L.
- Sanford & Son Theme (The Streetbeater) - Jones, Quincy
- Dallas - Immel, Jerrold
- Dynasty - Conti, Bill
- Knots Landing - Immel, Jerrold
- L.A. Law - Post, Mike
- St. Elsewhere - Grusin, Dave
- Marcus Welby, M.D. - Rosenman, L.
- M*A*S*H (Suicide Is Painless) - Mandel, Johnny
- The Waltons - Goldsmith, Jerry
- Little House on the Prairie - Rose, David
- Hart to Hart - Snow, Mark
- Charlie's Angels - Elliott, J.
- Wonder Woman - Gimbel, Norman
- Love Boat - Williams, P.
- American Bandstand (Bandstand Boogie) - Manilow, Barry
- Solid Gold - Ditchford, D.
- Entertainment Tonight - Mark, Michael
- Miami Vice - Hammer, Jan
- Theme from S.W.A.T. - Devorzon, Barry
- Baretta's Theme (Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow) - Grusin, D.
- The Streets of San Francisco - Williams, Pat
- Barnaby Jones - Goldsmith, Jerry
- Starsky and Hutch (Gotcha) - Scott, Tom
- The Rookies - Bernstein, Elmer
- Kojak - Goldenberg, Billy
- The A-Team - Post, Mike
- The Name of the Game - Grusin, Dave
- Quincy, M.E. - Larson, G.
- Hill Street Blues - Post, Mike
- Simon & Simon - Devorzon, Barry
- Magnum, P.I. - Post, M.
- The Rockford Files - Post, Mike
- NBC's Saturday Night Live - Shore, Howard
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Those reviews complaining that the tv themes are too short are correct, but most are the original recordings like heard from the shows themselves. If you are looking for or want the full version of these songs, look elsewhere, or maybe try iTunes. Some might be/maybe outdated, so take what you can get at this point in time. Don't worry, be happy!
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This third volume of Tee Vee Tunes features television theme songs from the '70s & '80s, although a few shows from the '60s managed to sneak in, particularly in the "cartoons" category (like "Speed Racer" and "Dudley Doright"). I grew up during the '70s and '80s as a young TV addict, so this CD is very nostalgic for me. Most of the theme songs are the original TV versions, but a few of them sound like they may be rerecordings. This is very enjoyable to listen to if you are a TV fan.
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TV themes these days aren't written with the same charm or character that they use to be, so I love this CD. Actually I have all 7 of the TV's Greatest Hit's CD's, and have them all loaded up in my car's CD changer. They sure put a smile on my face as I wade thru the frustrating traffic to and from work. If you're somewhere between 45 and 60yrs old, you should love the entire collection. (I'm 53)
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First of all, these are ALL obviously the originals, I don't know how anyone could think they weren't. Secondly, if you're a TV addict, a child of the 80's, or just a pop-culture junkie, this is a must. It's 73 minutes of 65 TV theme songs, all for your nostalgic pleasure. Classics like "Three's Company", "Taxi", "Miami Vice", "Fat Albert", "Happy Days", "The Love Boat", and numerous others. There are a few shows sadly missing, but chances are they're on the other discs in the "TV" series, most of which are also this good. This also makes for a good game of "name that tune" with family or friends, or put in on during a party and listen to the conversation pick up. Overall, listening to TV is the best thing since watching it. Good luck finding ... Read More:
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Sixty five original versions of television theme songs. It is so good to find original versions of these songs as most of these type of albums you buy contain versions sung by some unknown non original artist or played by an orchestra without the lyrics and this fact is never mentioned on the outside of the CD cover with the purchaser only finding out they have been ripped off when they get home. Rest assured this sensational album contains nothing but original versions as you heard when you watched the show on TV.
Of course some shows updated their theme songs over the years so some songs on here may be slightly different to what you remember if you tuned in a couple of seasons in.
The Muppet Show and The Smurfs are two ... Read More:
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