Favorite Television Theme Songs/Tunes (2000-Present)

Dec 15, 2023 08:39



Below is a list of my favorite television theme songs and tunes during the past two decades. The list is in chronological order:

FAVORITE TELEVISION THEME SONGS/TUNES (2000-PRESENT)



1. "Nero Wolfe" (2001-2002) - The title theme music was composed by Michael Small.



2. "Smallville" (2004-2010) - The title theme song, "Save Me", was composed and performed by Remy Zero.



3. "The Big Bang Theory" (2007-2019) - The title theme song was composed and performed by The Barenaked Ladies.



4. "Parks and Recreation" (2009-2015; 2020) - The title theme music was composed by Gaby Moreno and Vincent Jones.



5. "Downton Abbey" (2010-2015) - The title theme music, "Did I Make the Most of Loving You?", was composed by John Lunn.



6. "Game of Thrones" (2011-2019) - The title theme music was composed by Ramin Djawadi.



7. "House of Cards" (2013-2018) - The theme music composed by Jeff Beal.



8. "The Musketeers" (2014-2016) - The title theme music was composed by Murray Gold.



9. "Black Sails" (2014-2017) - The title theme music was composed by Bear McCreary.



10. "Luke Cage" (2016-2018) - The title theme music was composed by Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad.



11. "Star Trek Discovery" (2017-2024) - The title theme music was composed by Jeff Russo.



12. "Titans" (2018-2023) - The title theme music was composed by Clint Mansell and Kevin Kiner.



13. "The Mandalorian" (2019-Present) - The title theme music was composed by Ludwig Göransson and Joseph Shirley (Season Three).



14. "The Gilded Age" (2022-Present) - The title theme music was composed by Harry Gregson-Williams and Rupert Gregson-Williams.



15. "House of the Dragon" (2022-Present) - The title theme music was composed by Ramin Djawadi (the same one for "Game of Thrones").

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