No show or movie in the realm of television or cinema can be iconic without the accompaniment of great, or in some cases, infectiously bad music. Music has the ability at tug the heartstrings, and many movies enjoy the success they do because all of the elements — especially the score — are hitting in sync and on all cylinders. This is a list that could go 50 deep. Alas, you’re likely reading at work, and it’s necessary to streamline distractions to a nice, lucky number… like 13. If nothing else, this list is definitive proof that John Williams is the man.
13. Full House
“Whatever happened to predictability…?” Nothing. That’s why the theme song to Full House is the first thing appearing on this list. The song, “Everywhere You Look,” was written by Bennett Salvay and Jesse Frederick. Truly, this was a theme song that parents and children sang together because all parties kind of knew the lyrics. And if they didn’t knew the lyrics, they knew the melody. For evidence of such, simply begin singing it at any social function. It’s almost frightening. The show was one of the last of its kind, and it will be interesting to see if there is an homage to the original theme song in the Netflix reboot of the franchise, Fuller House. Fingers crossed…