

Controversially, Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry penned lyrics to Alexander Courage's theme song even though he never intended to use them for the show. Andy Griffith recorded a version of “The Fishing Hole” - AKA the theme song to The Andy Griffith Show - that was replaced by the all-whistling version.Ģ. Now you can get their lyrics stuck in your head, too.ġ.
#Lyrics to vikings tv theme song series#
Superman: The Animated Series (theme by Shirley Walker).Suddenly Susan (theme by Ludwig van Beethoven used 1996-1997).Star Trek: Voyager (theme by Jerry Goldsmith).Star Trek: The Next Generation (fanfare from "Star Trek: The Original Series" by Alexander Courage and theme from "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" by Jerry Goldsmith).Star Trek: The Original Series (theme by Alexander Courage) (has lyrics, written by Gene Roddenberry, but never used on the show.).Stargate SG-1 (1997–2007) (lyrics exist but can only be heard on the director's commentary for the episode "Prodigy").Six Feet Under (composed by Thomas Newman).Unquote ("Duddly Dell", written and performed by Dudley Moore)
#Lyrics to vikings tv theme song code#

The League of Gentlemen (theme by Joby Talbot).The King of Queens (1998–present) (Season 1 only).The Kids in the Hall ("Having an Average Weekend" by Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet).Justice League Unlimited (theme by Kristopher Carter).Justice League (theme by Kristopher Carter).Just a Minute (1967–present) Frédéric Chopin's Waltz in D flat major, Op.Home Improvement (Only sound heard is Tim Taylor's grunt).House (theme is an excerpt from "Teardrop" by Massive Attack).The Honeymooners ("You're My Greatest Love" written by Jackie Gleason).Home Movies (written and composed by Brendon Small).Hawaii Five-O (theme by Lalo Schifrin, 1968–1980).The Flintstones (But only for the first and second seasons).Father Ted (theme by The Divine Comedy, later had words added but never used on TV).ER (theme by James Newton Howard, 1994–present).EastEnders (theme recorded by Anita Dobson as 'Anyone Can Fall in Love' but lyrics have never been used by TV series) (1985–present).Desperate Housewives (2004–present) (theme by Danny Elfman).Desert Island Discs (1942–present) (By the Sleepy Lagoon by Eric Coates).Dilbert (rewritten from "The Forbidden Zone" by Danny Elfman from the film of the same title).The Dick Van Dyke Show (had unsung lyrics).The Daily Show ("Dog On Fire" by They Might Be Giants).The Colbert Report (theme by Cheap Trick).Buffy the Vampire Slayer (theme by Nerf Herder, 1997–2003).The Bold and the Beautiful (1987–present) Note: Dionne Warwick sang High Upon His Love on the show with the tune to the B&B theme, and was used for a while during the closing credits.Blackadder (composed by Howard Goodall) Note: Lyrics were used in the first series, but not in subsequent incarnations.Beverly Hills Cop (by Harold Faltermeyer).Beavis and Butt-Head (written and composed by Mike Judge).Beetlejuice (rewrite of portions of Danny Elfman's score to the derivative film).Batman: The Animated Series (rewrite of portions of Danny Elfman's score to the 1989 Batman film).The Archers (1950–present) (Barwick Green by Arthur Wood 1924).The Andy Griffith Show (The Fishin' Hole, had unsung lyrics).The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (1993–1993?).Nor does scat singing and vocalizing which doesn't represent actual words (example: the " ba ba ba ba" vocals in the Rugrats theme).Ī show may also be listed here if it has lyrics, but they aren't generally used on the show when the theme song is presented (example: M.A.S.H.).

For the purposes of this list, show dialogue and announcer talk, spoken over the theme song, does not count as lyrics.
