

Post brought in accomplished guitarist Larry Carlton to perform on the track and provide that up tempo guitar that grabs your attention.

Carpenter previously collaborated with Post on the theme song for The Rockford Files and contributed to the scores on other '80s shows including CHiPs, The A-Team, Hardcastle and McCormick, Hunter after work on shows like Bewitched, Gomer Pyle and The Andy Griffith Show in the '60s. He also created The Rockford Files, The White Shadow, Hill Street Blues, The A-Team, Hunter, L.A. Mike Post is credited with many great television theme songs including co-writing one of my very favorites, The Greatest American Hero, with Stephen Geyer. This instrumental theme song was composed by the prolific Mike Post and Peter Carpenter. The show's pilot and first nine regular episodes had an original instrumental theme song, but the one that is most recognizable ran starting in episode 12 and for the remainder of the show's 8-year run. The show starred Tom Selleck as Thomas Magnum, a private investigator working in Hawaii. The third season ranked as high as #3 overall in the Nielsen ratings. at least for the first five seasons or so. debuted in December of 1980 and ran for eight seasons and 162 episodes and became one of the more popular show's in the U.S. This time we will cover the theme song for Magnum, P.I.
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“Schlemiel! Schlimazel! Hasenpfeffer Incorporated!” This regular feature may not "make all our dreams come true", but it will remember some of the best TV Theme Songs from years past (with a focus on the '80s decade). "Believe it or not", sadly it seems no effort or pride is taken in the TV Theme Song ever since Seinfeld proved a short synth-bass riff could be used instead. "You take the good, take the bad, take them both and there you have" what unfortunately has become a lost artform. of a lovely" time when TV Theme Songs served to identify, distinguish and set the stage for the television program that followed. "Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name" and sometimes you want to go back to when TV Theme songs were special. "Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale" of a time when television shows began with awesome TV Theme Songs.
