The "Hill Street Blues" theme is from 1981, but otherwise everything on this compilation is from the '50s and '60s, the period that produced the television themes that are remembered the most fondly. A few of the most popular items in this mini-genre are here, including Flatt & Scruggs' "Ballad of Jed Clampett" (from The Beverly Hillbillies), Frankie Laine's "Rawhide," Desi Arnaz's "I Love Lucy," and "Green Acres" (sung here by Eddie Albert). Not all of these are the versions commonly associated with television broadcast: the "Get Smart" theme, for instance, is heard in a version by drummer Bob Crane. Yes, that's the same Bob Crane who starred in Hogan's Heroes, and in fact he also plays on the theme for that series, which is found elsewhere on the disc. The musical highlight is one of the more obscure themes, "The Rebel," recorded by Johnny Cash in 1959. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
Television Themes: 16 Most Requested Songs
01/01/1994
All Music Guide Review
Television Themes: 16 Most Requested Songs Track Listing
Credits of Television Themes: 16 Most Requested Songs
- George Bruns
- Conductor
- Jerry Shulman
- Executive Producer
- Billy Liebert
- Conductor
- Felicia Sanders
- Performer
- Norman Luboff Choir
- Performer, ?
- Paul Weston & His Orchestra
- Performer, ?
- Percy Faith & His Orchestra
- Performer, ?
- Ray Conniff & His Orchestra
- Performer, ?
- Les Elgart & His Orchestra
- Performer, ?
- Janet Perr
- Artwork, Art Direction
- Penny Armstrong
- Project Director
- Chris Herles
- Digital Mastering, Mastering, Mixing
- Tom Tom
- Arranger
- David Wilgus
- Illustrations, Cover Illustration
- Stu Phillips
- Arranger
- Desi Arnaz
- Performer, ?
- Eddie Albert
- Performer, ?
- Fess Parker
- Performer, ?
- Buddy Ebsen
- Performer, ?
- Johnny Western
- Performer, ?
- Didier C. Deutsch
- Liner Notes, Compilation Producer
- Ernie Freeman
- Arranger, Conductor
- Johnny Cash
- Performer, ?
- Percy Faith
- Conductor
- Frankie Laine
- Performer, ?
- Rodney Franklin
- Performer, ?
- John Williams
- Arranger, Conductor
- Bob Crane
- Performer, ?
- Lester Flatt
- Performer, ?
- Flatt & Scruggs
- Performer
- Earl Scruggs
- Performer, ?











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