Here's a little-known fact: The "Cheers" theme song started out sounding much different than the one we know and love. In fact, it was a different song entirely. It took a few false starts and ...
The Cheers theme goes, “Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name, and they’re always glad you came. You want to be where you can see, our troubles are all the same. You want to be ...
As “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” played, Cheers did not show photographs of the actors. Instead, they listed cast names over artistic likenesses during the theme song. “Main titles were done by ...
It’s often said that the right song can support you for life, but very seldom does anybody write that song. But Gary Portnoy did. He co-wrote a song that not only was a key component of a prime-time ...
Gary Portnoy, who created the Cheers theme song with Judy Hart-Angelo and also performed it, joined CNN’s Don Lemon for the special Where Have All the Theme Songs Gone?, where the songwriter revealed ...
On Where Have All the Theme Songs Gone?, a CNN special hosted by Don Lemon, one of the creators of the Cheers theme song revealed the humbling road that led to one of the most iconic theme songs in ...
In case you don’t have time to cram-watch all of The Walking Dead‘s fifth season before the sixth season starts this Sunday and you also happen to love and miss the show Cheers, I have some great news ...
“The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” hasn’t aired new episodes on Friday much this year, but they did one this week. As is usually the case with his Friday monologues — which they typically shoot back ...
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