1990s tv theme songs
The super producer is responsible for a lot of the songs in Aaliyahs catalog, one of her best being this.
ah the sweet, sweet 90sLive Rockwell Table & St. Don’t examine it too closely, it’s an entirely shallow enterprise. Name a more iconic duo than Aaliyah and Timbaland. Jonah takes you on a trip down memory lane to that golden age of cartoon/family/Nickelodeon theme songs. So why, you may ask, are we doing this? Pure uncut nostalgia, mainly. The ranking here is irrespective of the quality of the actual show, and it’s not intended as an ordered ranking so much as the order in which the shows occurred to me. Remember not to post links, as comments with links are sent to a computer in the caves under Dudley, and Simon has to charter a barge to get out there and release them. I’ve missed some out, deliberately or otherwise, so please let us know your favorites in the comments. Art Attack was children’s programming at its best. We’re starting with the nineties because that’s when this writer was watching children’s television. Thundercats, M.A.S.K, DuckTales and Bertha for example. Ultimately, it turned out that quite a lot of shows I remember from the nineties are just repeats of ones from the eighties. The 20 greatest TV theme songs of all time 6) The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (Yo Home to Bel Air by The Fresh Prince) (1990-1996) Never before has a backstory been so endlessly recitable. Occasionally there’ll be a situation as with Knightmare, where I deem the eighties version of the theme tune superior, and then it becomes clear that I’m basically making this up as I go along. Well, to rank the Top 50 90s kids’ TV themes, the show has to have been originally broadcast in the nineties, or have the majority of its original broadcast in the nineties.