The Best TV Show Theme Songs of All Time

Television theme songs hold a unique power – they can transport us to different worlds, introduce us to characters and settings, and, often, they can become as iconic as the shows themselves. In the pantheon of great TV tunes, there are a few that stand out as the best of the best.
One of the most enduring theme songs is the catchy opening to ‘Friends’ – “I’ll Be There for You” by The Rembrandts. Its clapping sequence and relatable lyrics about friendship captured the essence of the show perfectly.
Another show that benefitted from an instantly recognizable tune is ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.’ Will Smith’s smooth rap laid over a funky beat was a snapshot of early 90s cool and is still beloved today.
Moving back in time, ‘Cheers’ presented viewers with “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” by Gary Portnoy. This comforting melody and its lyrics inviting you to a place “where everybody knows your name” made viewers feel at home.
Classic spy-action series ‘Mission: Impossible’ had an instrumental theme that was nothing short of iconic. Lalo Schifrin’s composition was both suspenseful and adrenaline-pumping.
For animation lovers, ‘The Simpsons’ theme is instantly recognizable. Composed by Danny Elfman, it’s both whimsical and mischievous, reflecting the fun of the show itself.
‘The X-Files’ theme managed to encapsulate the mystery and intrigue of the show. Mark Snow’s eerie whistle theme became synonymous with the paranormal during the show’s run.
And who could forget ‘Game of Thrones’? Ramin Djawadi’s powerful orchestral piece set an epic tone for this fantasy saga, becoming indelible in pop culture.
These theme songs have carved their niche into TV history not just as great tunes but as a vital part of storytelling in their respective shows.