By Uday Benegal| Nov 21, 2015
In the 1980s, TV themes were more jingles than songs, but damn, they were catchy
Images: Barenaked Ladies, The Rembrandts; Getty Images
Hummable: (Clockwise from top left) Barenaked Ladies who gave The Big Bang Theory its title song; the cast of Seinfeld, the show whose opening music is a mix of Jerry Seinfeld’s comic routine and instrumental music; Danny Wilde and Phil Solem of The Rembrandts who sang the popular Friends title track; the cast of the show
Still on the ’80s, here’s a show where the opening credits featured a song that was written in 1967 by four fellers with mop tops and enough talent to last well past their own lifetimes. The song went on to its greatest success only when a raspy-voiced soul singer put it on his anvil and beat it into new form, which found its way to the top of the UK charts. Joe Cocker’s interpretation of the Beatles’s ‘With A Little Help From My Friends’, voted in a BBC poll as the seventh best cover version of a song ever (I would rate it as my favourite ever), started up the show The Wonder Years for six seasons. Whether or not you liked the show, about a boy growing up in late-’60s USA, that song…oh, man, that song—it always sounded so great when it came on the TV set.
There was one TV series that broke away from the sitcom herd in more singular ways than any other of its time—Seinfeld, the ‘show about nothing’. The title was cleverly crafted around Jerry Seinfeld as a standup comic, with excerpts of his live stage routine interspersed with an instrumental track. The only words that featured in the opening title were Seinfeld’s comedy act. The track, composed of a blend of funk and hip-hop with a splash of jazz, interjected by popping lip and flipping tongue sounds, became as distinctive as its jingle precursors, if not for its oddness then for sheer repetition on a show that must have equalled, if not surpassed, Friends in reach.
A title song that seems to be headed for that trajectory is the one from the current global smash hit The Big Bang Theory. Indie rockers The Barenaked Ladies’s title song for that show is appropriately nerdy and commensurately slamming, featuring lyrics like:
Australopithecus would really have been
sick of us
Debating how we’re here, they’re catching deer (we’re catching viruses)
Religion or astronomy (Descartes or Deuteronomy)
It all started with the big bang!
(The author is the lead singer of Indus Creed)