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7. The Brady Bunch

The kitschy theme song for The Brady Bunch was originally recorded by a group called the Peppermint Trolley Company, but after the second season the actors took over the singing duty. The song was written by composer Frank De Vol and show creator Sherwood Schwartz. Anyone who ever watched the show can sing along to this one that tells the story about how this blended family came to be.

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8. The Andy Griffith Show

The happy-go-lucky theme song of The Andy Griffith Show is whistled all the way through. Every note seems to harken back to a simpler, more wholesome time. “The Fishin’ Hole” does actually have lyrics that were added later. It was composed by Earle Hagen and Herbert Spencer, with the subsequent lyrics by Everett Sloane.

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9. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

The 1990s hit The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air brought with it one of the most singable TV raps of all time. It sets the show’s premise with some catchy rhymes. Will Smith and Quincy Jones created the song, and the extended version is slightly different than the one minute show opener. “Now this is the story all about how my life got flipped…”

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