Television's Greatest Hits, Vol.6: Remote Control [Soundtrack]
Track Listings
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1. Fish
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2. Night Court - Roy Bennett, Sid Tepper
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3. What's Happening?
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4. It Takes Diff'rent Strokes [From Diff'rent Strokes]
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5. According to Our New Arrivals [From Mr. Belvedere]
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6. As Long as We Got Each Other [From Growing Pains]
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7. Charles in Charge
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8. Together [From Silver Spoons]
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9. Then Came You [From webster]
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10. Too Close for Comfort - David Pomeranz
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11. Brand New Life [From who's the Boss] - Linda Lavin
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12. Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now [From Perfect Strangers]
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13. There's a New Girl in Town [From Alice] - Maureen McGovern
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14. It's a Living - Marla Gibbs
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15. Angie - Cynthia Fee
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16. There's No Place Like Home [From 227]
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17. Thank You for Being a Friend [From The Golden Girls] - Johnny Mathis, Deniece Williams
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18. Alf - Al Jarreau
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19. Mork & Mindy
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20. Police Squad
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See all 65 tracks on this disc
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Television's Greatest Hits, Vol.6: Remote Control [Soundtrack]
Average customer rating:
- Hand me the remote control.
- From TV LAnd to AOL getting soon re runs of series...This is a MUST!
- great service
- Most are originals (for a change for this series)
- Good Original TV versions!
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Television's Greatest Hits, Vol.6: Remote Control
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ASIN: B000000GP0
Release Date: 1996-11-05 |
Tracks:
- Fish
- Night Court
- What's Happening?
- Diff'rent Strokes
- Mr. Belvedere
- Growing Pains
- Charles In Charge
- Silver Spoons
- Webster
- Too Close For Comfort
- Who's The Boss
- Perfect Strangers
- Alice
- It's A Living
- Angie
- 227
- The Golden Girls
- ALF
- Mork And Mindy
- Police Squad
- Family Ties
- Moonlighting
- Soap
- Benson
- The Benny Hill Show
- The Young Ones
- The People's Court
- Family Feud
- The Price Is Right
- Siskel And Ebert
- Monday Night Football
- Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous
- Fame
- Paper Chase
- Fantasy Island
- Falcon Crest
- The Colbys
- Highway To Heaven
- The Dukes Of Hazard
- B.J. And The Bear
- Movin' On'
- The Fall Guy
- James At 15
- Eight Is Enough
- Baa Baa Black Sheep
- Trapper John, M.D.
- Chips
- Vegas
- Matt Houston
- Cagney And Lacey
- T.J. Hooker
- Hardcastle And McCormick
- Hunter
- MacGyver
- Knight Rider
- Airwolf
- The Incredible Hulk
- V: The Series
- The New Twilight Zone
- Doctor Who
- Mystery!
- The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries
- Roots
- Vietnam: A Television History
- Cosmos
Customer Reviews:
Hand me the remote control........2006-01-29
This is a collection of 65 TV themes from the '70s and '80s. They all seem to be the original versions of the themes, unlike some of the earlier volumes in the series, which had some rerecordings. These are the TV shows I grew up with, so there is a lot of nostalgia here for me. I like the sitcom themes the best, because that is mostly what I watched when I was a kid. A lot of them are really cheesy, but I love 'em. If you watched too much TV during the '70s and '80s, you will probably get a kick out of this CD.
From TV LAnd to AOL getting soon re runs of series...This is a MUST!.......2005-12-26
Well, it seems that from TV LAnd to Nick at Night even AOL which is on the way to create a service that will allows his users to view series from th 60's to now, people WANT good series with fun again.
No gratuitous violence like too many shows now (which, that is good, are going back in numbers since last year 2004).
Those misics like the shows are classics because they were good fun AND with adventures not cheap series made with unecessary violence or sex.
So...it seems that it is coming back! So, why not get the album too?
great service.......2005-07-07
very fast service, item arrived in good condition. would buy from again
Most are originals (for a change for this series).......2005-01-09
This is the first of this series that offers mostly (not all) original renditions of the TV theme songs.
Maybe it's because many of these were by stars or singers who are known by the public, but whatever the reason this edition is a big improvement.
I would NOT recommend ANY of the earlier volumes in this series if you're seriously looking for original recordings.
Good Original TV versions!.......2002-04-24
I was relieved when I found this CD had all original TV versions, compared to the usual unfamiliar orchestra versions you usually get on a compilation - that really frustrates me. Especially when I came to "The Dukes of Hazzard" - the version Waylon Jennings released on record just didn't have the same drive or edge to it as the one played on TV. That has always been disapointing for me until I saw here the original on CD.
Themes like "Diff'rent Strokes" and "Alf" and "The Golden Girls" are really refreshing and a reminder of the old familiar innocence and laid back atmosphere of TV family comedy, while "Airwolf", "Doctor Who" and "People's Court" and "Monday Night Football" give a lively and yet serious feel.
However, I think there might be an error in the CD liner notes; they describe the theme to "James at 15" as vintage 70s pop/rock, and say the song itself is called "It's all up to you."
I never saw this show, and the words "It's all up to you" do not appear in the song. I would like to know if anyone can enlighten me as to whether or not this was a mistake, as with the exception of this theme being vaguely reminiscent of Elton John's piano and harmonica style of pop/rock, I find this hard to believe.
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