Cheers is the bedrock of all great modern sitcoms, and the Ted Danson-led show has many episodes that outshine anything made ...
Triple H has announced an official theme song for this year's WrestleMania 42 event, and no, it's surprisingly not The Weeknd. The Weeknd has been synonymous with WrestleMania in recent years. The ...
The British singer-songwriter is having one hell of a year, with a Grammy win and four awards at the recent BRIT Awards. These trophies follow the release of her stunning second album 'The Art Of ...
Nayanthara took to her Instagram stories to share the latest poster of the song. Adding the poster on her handle, she captioned it, “Loveeeee these two." The song ‘Tabaahi’ will be released on March 2 ...
What I Like About You is finally streaming on Netflix — but the theme song will sound a little different. The hit WB sitcom, which aired from 2002 to 2004, followed the lives of two sisters living ...
The Dawson’s Creek theme song, “I Don’t Want to Wait” by Paula Cole, famously didn’t appear on streaming platforms for many years. Paula Cole wrote and released “I Don’t Want to Wait” in 1996, which ...
Team Whistle blind ranks the best NFL theme songs, including Monday Night Football, NFL on FOX, NFL on CBS, & Sunday Night Football. Alex Duong dead: Comedian and 'Blue Bloods' actor was 42 Tiger ...
Has any series ever had a more fitting theme song than "South Park"? The "South Park Theme" by funk metal group Primus, later reworked by projects led by Les Claypool, is a twanging, frenetic jingle ...
Many of classic rock’s biggest stars have had their material turned into theme songs for television shows. The trend really started taking off in the ‘80s, as TV producers realized welcoming viewers ...
The list of iconic theme tunes in professional wrestling has no bounds, from Randy Orton's "Voices," to Adam Copeland's "Metalingus" by Alter Bridge that he took from WWE to AEW. Another top star ...
Whether they're watching a Cincinnati Bengals game or cheering for some other irrelevant team, viewers have been tuning into "Monday Night Football" for over 50 years. Games first aired on ABC in 1970 ...
“Where Everybody Knows Your Name” is more a pop hit than it is a TV show theme song. Setting the scene for Cheers, this theme plays less like a trite jingle and more like a viable, radio-friendly song ...