Takes me back to being a kid. I think that when the first show aired it was on Tuesday nights? I always thought that those first few notes sounded like the light reflecting off of the bay and in the video it does just that. Looks like a beautiful early evening in the relatively carefree 80s.
*There is no Almost for me bc Nostalgia sends me to a place where I can feel touch taste and smell then my brain is flooded with good old memories most have lost by now, all you have to do is listen to the theme song and just let yoself go......stay blessed my friend*
I hear you... It's so sad how things have changed. They weren't perfect back then, but they were pretty normal at least. Now things are totally insane. It's so nice to be able to go back and watch these shows and remember how good things were. 💗
I lived in San Francisco for a year-and-a-half when this show came out ! what a great wonderful place to live ! not today !!! that home was probably worth $60,000 then ! it now goes for about 2 million !
Lenord Paulin I was just wondering about that. Visited San Fran for the first time in 2015. Housing prices were out of control by then. I was wondering about the price of that house and what it was like back then.
I remember this on when I was a kid man I miss the 1980s great shows great movies great clothes great music Thanks for the Memories I wish I could go back in time and relive the 1980s
Everything in the 80s was great tv movies cloths Music ( tesla lead singer jeff was so hot) videos on mtv or much music now its just shows . Oh yea the best part I was young lol..
I love the 80"s vibe. A great time to grow up with all the good shows. Cheese yeah but it was the Times. Great theme I'd your crossing that bridge early morning livin a good life.
look im a 43yrs old guy from Chicago an i love this theme song it makes me think of my childhood on a nice summers day, im working on a time machine but it can only go back 2 the 80s anybody wAnna go with me?
I loved this show as a child in the 80's, it came on Saturday evening's (that i can recall on fox 5). Always hummed the theme song, and laughed at him falling backwards on the couch. lol..nostalgia 😅☺🧡
Ever since Dick Van Dyke tripped over the ottoman in his house during the intro of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" in the early 1960s, variations of that has been used by other sit coms...
I grew up watching “Too Close For Comfort” in Canada, the episodes aired once a week on CBC. My favourite scenes were when Ted Knight and JM J. Bullock appeared together as Henry and Monroe, those two made the show funny.
It didn't happen often, but I enjoyed Ted Knight's cornsilk-light hair flopping around when he freaked out over someone or something....usually Monroe's shenanigans.
One of the best scenes on his hair flopping around was when he was standing at his front door very agitated about Sara thinking about living in sin with her boyfriend.
This makes me think of all those days after I get off the bus and come in the house and this how would be coming on, right before after school specials. Makes you long for those days.
Someone asked about how close this was to the Full House house? Well, from 1709 Broderick Street (the Full House exterior) to 173 Buena Vista Ave E (Too Close For Comfort), it's about 1-1/2 miles away - a 10-minute drive or a 30-minute walk.
***** #0 minutes? WOW, dude, that's a slow walk. On the other hand, major kudos for doing all the figuring. Now, challenge: How far are they from the apartment of Dharma and Greg??? On a different note: MORE 80S CHEESE, PLEASE!!!!! God, I as a TODDLER and I remember this show!
Jesse Horne I hate Full House. Its so weird what you take from childhood and what you ultimately reject. Some of these shows from the early 80s were more 60s or 70s than 80s and my grandparents liked that. That's what comforts me. I hate most late 80s and early 90s TV except Golden Girls. You would think I was a teenager in the early 80s but I was a toddler IDK.
The intro shot of the Golden Gate Bridge and the view of San Francisco from Vista Point near the North end of the Golden Gate Bridge brings back memories of when I was in San Francisco.
TBS with their 5 minute off showtimes. Why was that? Always bothered me that they just wouldn't let the 6 o'clock news end 5 minutes early one time and fix the big mess.
I’m sure someone will criticize me for using this word but, I find this tune to be “precious”. It brings back a time when most people were kind and gentle toward one another. The average job was good pay relative to costs. Im just 60 but somehow I feel like I’m in the twilight zone
*I'll be 47 tomorrow so I remember the 80's and this Theme song brings me to a place I can feel smell taste and touch, I feel like I belong and good old memorys floods my brain....i hope I'm not alone*
Ted Knight falling off of the couch is what I always remember from the intro to the show. I watched the reruns of Too Close for Comfort and loved Jim J. Bullock (Monroe)and Ted Knight’s (Henry) hilarious moments in the show.
I heard on an interview, JM J. Bullock got tired of Ted Knight's belittling off camera and told him off. "You don't scare me, Buddy." I can't find the interview to hear it, but I believed it. Ted Knight respected him after that.
Love this show - Ted Knight is hilarious (I've been a Caddyshack fan for years). I watch it on Antenna TV when I'm off from work (and DVR when I'm not).
I absolutely love love love love all of their intros. This show still comes on LOGO it may be on now on tomorrow night. I can’t resist whistling the theme. I named my baby boy Monroe after Jim Bullock’s character. Anyone else notice how Ted Knight wore the different college sweaters before BILL COSBY started doing it on his show 😩🤔
I can't remember when this show was on during primetime, but I do recall the time right after it finished its original run when it was shown in syndicated reruns. It was one of those sitcoms that local stations would air every Saturday night at 11:30 or in the early morning hours, around 5:30, seemingly just to fill programming gaps.
I watched too close for comfort when I was kid every day those of you born in the 90's and early 2000's missed out on a great show I am 41 years old there is a lot of us that are in are 40's who watched this growing up those of you who are in your teens and 20's should watch this show on youtube.
For some reason, this song makes me think of wearing Earth-tone colors (brown, yellow, red, orange, and beige), walking into a Woolworth's store to buy an LP vinyl record, this theme song playing on the P.A. speakers in the store, then I walk out of the store with LP in one hand, an ice cream cone in the other.... and the LP happens to be a Carpenters album. I wanna go back to the 70's and 80's so bad. :( And I wasn't even born then!
The show was airing on the channel Antenna TV for most of 2012 & I think back in 2011 too. They were syndicated so the episodes weren't complete as the original airings but I was happy to have it back on. There's a chance it may be brought back in the future on that channel. I taped quite a few episodes thankfully.
I had a sofa/round bed very similar to the one in the girls' apartment, except my ottomans had glass toppers. This song is so comforting -thanks for the warm and fuzzies 😊
Yeah , you're absolutely correct. I always thought that too. Lighting and the production value was not the best. It had a look as if the show was just an afterthought. I don't remember it being advertised as well as other shows. I have a feeling the network didn't think it would be a success so why waste a lot of money on it?
This is my favorite piece of instrumental music. I used to think it was the Benson theme song, but this theme has such complexity. Plus the Too Close for Comfort theme is a good metaphor for me. I'm not sure that this is what I want to hear when I'm dying, or even when I'm having a panic attack, but this song feels like it brought my life full circle. It felt early childhood, obviously, but hearing it later while actually living in Santa Monica was like some profound revelation for me. Even now, uneventful moments in Northern California can be made meaningful by Too Close for Comfort. This song literally makes me uncomfortable. The composer wanted that. But I also crave it. Like anything I've ever loved, nothing pure, ever.
Growing up in the 1980s as a kid was way better than it is now back then there was no iPads no smartphones back then kids would have to use imagination to play with toys you actually had to use your hands to play with kids toys when you were growing up as a kid that's how you learned at the same time
I grew up watching this show and never realized too close for comfort was the name because the daughters lived in a downstairs apartment. It is only now that I discovered this 40 years later watching it on Tubi
EVERYDAY of the weeknight by 7pm u n family or frnds gathered around on the floor to watch ur favorite shows n on the weekends morning we had our Saturday cartoons n dance shows out American Bandstand,Soul train,Top of the charts,Solid Gold n late night when mom/dad went to sleep we watched Benny Hill😂😂 damn our tv was freakn AWESOME AMAZING GREAT!!!😂😂
When I was a child, I always thought this and the MASH theme sound similar, just different tempos. With Johnny Mandel writing both themes, it makes sense.
Guy who wrote and performed this theme is Johnny Mandel, who also wrote "Suicide Is Painless" (the theme from _M*A*SH_ ). That's why you like it so much.
If you didnt grow up in the 80s you can't appreciate how awesome it was
Man I miss the old days . These shows now sucks
@@giojameskhalil98your😢so right
Except for AIDS and crack
Loved this show and the theme song! The 80's were the best years!!!
+Tamara Williams I miss the 80s
+brewmaster0507 me too
there's a way we can go back......
Tamara Williams .....how?
crysjumar1 ..how?
Track is still a banger all these years later.
Track?
@@chrisspearline767 track=song
@@diggadirt393 there's no words lmao
@@chrisspearline767 a track can still be a banger even if it's an instrumental my g...
@@diggadirt393 who thinks 80's sitcom theme songs are bangers lol
This theme just makes me feel good inside. Really miss those days.
Takes me back to being a kid. I think that when the first show aired it was on Tuesday nights? I always thought that those first few notes sounded like the light reflecting off of the bay and in the video it does just that. Looks like a beautiful early evening in the relatively carefree 80s.
@@thenightporter Wow! Everything you said, 100%!!
@@thenightporter Reminds me of a perfect afternoons, with family.
At 0:45, that makes me feel good!
Me too
The intro music is legendary.
It's the ringtone on my phone
It's the ringtone on my phone
Indeed
just learned it’s by johnny mandel. legend! and great idea on the ringtone
Reminds me of the dentist's office. In a good way.
The eighties was differently the best . Times changed so much.1979 I was14. Now its2022. I'm 57 now I can say those were the good old days.
I'm the same age (59 this month, Dec 2024) & I totally agree with you!!! 😊😊
I was born in 1978, and I definitely appreciated the sitcoms from the 70's and 80's.
Him falling backwards off the sofa never gets old😂
I just loved how stunned he is. But the real question is...why doesn't the couch have a back?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why does the couch look like it’s literally made out of a cardboard box?
How about that paint job behind him!? 👍🏾
@@CinemaBiohazardBecause it's a futon 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The nostalgia. Almost takes you back!!!
*There is no Almost for me bc Nostalgia sends me to a place where I can feel touch taste and smell then my brain is flooded with good old memories most have lost by now, all you have to do is listen to the theme song and just let yoself go......stay blessed my friend*
Such good memories when I hear this.......wow. It saddens me (at times) when I think of where all the time has gone and what has happened since.
I hear you... It's so sad how things have changed. They weren't perfect back then, but they were pretty normal at least. Now things are totally insane. It's so nice to be able to go back and watch these shows and remember how good things were. 💗
Ted Knight was hysterical, and Lydia Cornell was 🔥
You ain’t neva lied!!
I lived in San Francisco for a year-and-a-half when this show came out ! what a great wonderful place to live ! not today !!! that home was probably worth $60,000 then ! it now goes for about 2 million !
Lenord Paulin I was just wondering about that. Visited San Fran for the first time in 2015. Housing prices were out of control by then. I was wondering about the price of that house and what it was like back then.
I think this was hinting at over-development though.
@@christinash2235 actually the opposite. Artificial scarcity
And now, the way real estate is booming, probably around $6,000,000.00
I remember this on when I was a kid man I miss the 1980s great shows great movies great clothes great music Thanks for the Memories I wish I could go back in time and relive the 1980s
They were special indeed
Yes me too
I miss these old 80's sitcoms.
They were the best! 💖
there still on today
Me too! I can cry 😢.
Me too bill Caldwell
Thomas gunns they are still on. But they are terrible compared to the older ones
The moment I heard that first jingle of the song, it instantly put a smile on my face faster than speed of light! Such amazing memories!
This was such a cool smooth jazzy intro with some early 80's dna. I love this intro!!
F...... AMAZIN' song.
The best I've heard in my life.
Great jazz composer!!!
who is it?
@@naysay02 Johnny Mandel…
The groove on this song baby!
Hello Mr Tate
Maaaan I was watching a watchmojo video and had to look up the theme song after they played a few seconds of it
Always sends chills...reminds me of What You Want Do For Love by Bobby Caldwell
OMG. I've been looking for this shoe for like 18 years. I could never remember the name of the show. Shows from the 80s always had the best music.
always had the best theme
Must have been an expensive shoe.
The 4th Horseman I couldn’t remember the name also. I had to finally Google it. I used to watch this show when I was about 6 or 7 years old. Loved it.
@@kentjg32 i know im a year late but that was a good one, i hope he finds his shoe..👍
18 years? Should've just bought new shoes!
Dont care what anyone says 80s was the best
Everything in the 80s was great tv movies cloths Music ( tesla lead singer jeff was so hot) videos on mtv or much music now its just shows . Oh yea the best part I was young lol..
You so right i miss the 80's
@@carriesunday5581 damn right
Yes, they was.
@Craig Willis dont know 😭
"Too Close For Comfort" is one of my favorite sitcoms from the 1980's, and I absolutely loved Jackie & Sara's apartment!
Their apartment probably goes for around $4,000 a month today. San Francisco rents are ludicrous even by today's standards. I miss the 80s so much.
One of my favorite all-time shows miss you Lidia Deborah Nancy Ted thank you y'all
Love the 80’s wish I could go back with what I know now!!!
I love the 80"s vibe. A great time to grow up with all the good shows. Cheese yeah but it was the Times. Great theme I'd your crossing that bridge early morning livin a good life.
look im a 43yrs old guy from Chicago an i love this theme song it makes me think of my childhood on a nice summers day, im working on a time machine but it can only go back 2 the 80s anybody wAnna go with me?
Yes, please!
I loved this show as a child in the 80's, it came on Saturday evening's (that i can recall on fox 5). Always hummed the theme song, and laughed at him falling backwards on the couch. lol..nostalgia 😅☺🧡
dude flippin over the couch smh lol..been hilarious since I was a toddler.. scene is priceless I never get tired of that...The theme is dope tho
Ted Knight was always good at falls. just like Jack Tripper
The look on his face is priceless hahaha
💯%
Ever since Dick Van Dyke tripped over the ottoman in his house during the intro of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" in the early 1960s, variations of that has been used by other sit coms...
There was an Adult Swim video all about the couch fall, hope you'd check it out and enjoy it.
One of my grandmothers favorites.thanks.peace.😁🔊
Just hearing the theme song takes me back. So many wonderful memories.
I grew up watching “Too Close For Comfort” in Canada, the episodes aired once a week on CBC. My favourite scenes were when Ted Knight and JM J. Bullock appeared together as Henry and Monroe, those two made the show funny.
JM J is comic genius!!! Ted too!
I was born in 1980. I use to watch this show anytime I was sick home from school. I loved this show and I will never forget it.
I love how this started on ABC, but manage to continue and survive via syndicated TV stations.
It used to come on after 3 company
@@rodimuspm Yess and I wish Netflix would bring back all of these shows
Oh wow. This brings out my tears. I miss the 80s so much...
It didn't happen often, but I enjoyed Ted Knight's cornsilk-light hair flopping around when he freaked out over someone or something....usually Monroe's shenanigans.
One of the best scenes on his hair flopping around was when he was standing at his front door very agitated about Sara thinking about living in sin with her boyfriend.
I can listen to this all day and never get tired. It is just so beautiful to me. ❤
Those theme song is so underrated. It was one of the best 80s shows too!
I loved this theme song from the get go. Great memories. RIP Mr. Night.
This makes me think of all those days after I get off the bus and come in the house and this how would be coming on, right before after school specials. Makes you long for those days.
One of the best of the 80's
I never watched this show but I always stopped to listen to that bossa nova theme.
Someone asked about how close this was to the Full House house?
Well, from 1709 Broderick Street (the Full House exterior) to 173 Buena Vista Ave E (Too Close For Comfort), it's about 1-1/2 miles away - a 10-minute drive or a 30-minute walk.
***** #0 minutes? WOW, dude, that's a slow walk. On the other hand, major kudos for doing all the figuring. Now, challenge: How far are they from the apartment of Dharma and Greg???
On a different note: MORE 80S CHEESE, PLEASE!!!!! God, I as a TODDLER and I remember this show!
you got it right....i live in sf and i just visted both places within 20 mins of each other lol
are you guys for real? wow
Jesse Horne I hate Full House. Its so weird what you take from childhood and what you ultimately reject. Some of these shows from the early 80s were more 60s or 70s than 80s and my grandparents liked that. That's what comforts me. I hate most late 80s and early 90s TV except Golden Girls. You would think I was a teenager in the early 80s but I was a toddler IDK.
I am a big fan of both Full House (it’s 8 seasons) and Too Close for Comfort (it’s 6 seasons?)
So so soooo love everything about the 80's . Takes me back to the very good old days
Lydia Cornell knew how to wear a pair of jeans!!
....I has such a crush on Lydia...perfect derriere.
Great theme!! I remember it well since it started. Its so reserved 80's with a modern type of george benson/ al jurreau, mesh.
The theme always kinda reminded me of "What You Won't Do For Love" by Bobby Caldwell
I loved the show and the theme song... How I love and missed the 80's....
The intro shot of the Golden Gate Bridge and the view of San Francisco from Vista Point near the North end of the Golden Gate Bridge brings back memories of when I was in San Francisco.
Deborah Van Falkenberg was pretty.
Lydia Cornell was stacked.
@@THERobertL2000 I was alive in the 1980's 43 years old and remember seeing Too close for comfort.
@@ericpurkey7502 Was a teen during this time. Sarah was a tv crush.
@@ericpurkey7502 I'm 45 ....me too
Gotta love that brown wall with the rainbow zagging thru it lmao
I was a kid when the show came out and thought that the girls' apartment was "totally awesome."
Wow I remember this as a kid , don't know why I love the theme so much , thanks
Damn i havent thought of this show probably 30 yrs.. i miss these days.
Born in 1973, the 80's were different!!! No era was perfect but the 80's man!!!!!
I also was born in 1973 and your right the 80’s era was the best
Used to watch on TBS @ 5:05PM w/"Too Close for Comfort" back in 1991.
TBS with their 5 minute off showtimes. Why was that? Always bothered me that they just wouldn't let the 6 o'clock news end 5 minutes early one time and fix the big mess.
+dcsmooth They wanted to stand out...
Record and upload all Too Close for comfort episodes on RUclips Channel! Thank You!
Can't believe we made it thru this era..it was great carefree time to be alive..sometimes I wish I can go back..
Me to brother let’s build a machine . Man I mis the old day’s
@@giojameskhalil98 I'm with you
@@giojameskhalil98 This is about as close as we'll get to a time machine.
🥰Man this just took me back to my childhood.
I’m sure someone will criticize me for using this word but, I find this tune to be “precious”. It brings back a time when most people were kind and gentle toward one another. The average job was good pay relative to costs. Im just 60 but somehow I feel like I’m in the twilight zone
I think ilove this show just cause of the theme song
Record all episodes of Too Close for Comfort. Thank You! Have a nice wonderful sweet escape weekend!
*I'll be 47 tomorrow so I remember the 80's and this Theme song brings me to a place I can feel smell taste and touch, I feel like I belong and good old memorys floods my brain....i hope I'm not alone*
Greatest theme song ever made!
Ted Knight falling off of the couch is what I always remember from the intro to the show. I watched the reruns of Too Close for Comfort and loved Jim J. Bullock (Monroe)and Ted Knight’s (Henry) hilarious moments in the show.
Monroe annoyed Henry like crazy although I think Henry still thought well of him.
@@MarkAJohnsonEDLDFall yes he did
I heard on an interview, JM J. Bullock got tired of Ted Knight's belittling off camera and told him off. "You don't scare me, Buddy." I can't find the interview to hear it, but I believed it. Ted Knight respected him after that.
Damn, I really miss the 80's sitcoms.
Love this show - Ted Knight is hilarious (I've been a Caddyshack fan for years). I watch it on Antenna TV when I'm off from work (and DVR when I'm not).
My childhood in 80s watching this. Great times. 🤣
I absolutely love love love love all of their intros. This show still comes on LOGO it may be on now on tomorrow night. I can’t resist whistling the theme. I named my baby boy Monroe after Jim Bullock’s character. Anyone else notice how Ted Knight wore the different college sweaters before BILL COSBY started doing it on his show 😩🤔
I can't remember when this show was on during primetime, but I do recall the time right after it finished its original run when it was shown in syndicated reruns. It was one of those sitcoms that local stations would air every Saturday night at 11:30 or in the early morning hours, around 5:30, seemingly just to fill programming gaps.
this show always reminded me of 3's company
Same production company that made it...
Loved this show and theme! thank you!
80’s had the best shows!!!
I watched too close for comfort when I was kid every day those of you born in the 90's and early 2000's missed out on a great show I am 41 years old there is a lot of us that are in are 40's who watched this growing up those of you who are in your teens and 20's should watch this show on youtube.
All episodes of Too Close for Comfort - Please upload Thank You!
Ted was much funnier her than on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Maybe because he had more slapstick
For some reason, this song makes me think of wearing Earth-tone colors (brown, yellow, red, orange, and beige), walking into a Woolworth's store to buy an LP vinyl record, this theme song playing on the P.A. speakers in the store, then I walk out of the store with LP in one hand, an ice cream cone in the other.... and the LP happens to be a Carpenters album. I wanna go back to the 70's and 80's so bad. :( And I wasn't even born then!
I had an irrational crush on Lydia Cornell during this era, as she hosted the Dick Clark New Year's Eve show a few times
+ThomasJamesAlford I had a crush on Deborah was I was 14 years old.I thought she had the prettiest face on the planet.
I forgot about this show!!! Thank you for the upload!
I never really watched this show growing up but I loved the theme song. Brings back memories
Love this show!
I love this song!
brought back memories.
The show was airing on the channel Antenna TV for most of 2012 & I think back in 2011 too. They were syndicated so the episodes weren't complete as the original airings but I was happy to have it back on. There's a chance it may be brought back in the future on that channel. I taped quite a few episodes thankfully.
Logo airs it now
wtcvidman it come on a channel call LOGO if u got Directtv. i love the 80
Loved this theme song. 80's nostalgia
The best years I wish we could go back there
Jesus Christ, that Lydia Cornell was so hot!!
TDTam11 I guess it's true love.
What does Jesus Christ have to do with her? You can't make a comment without swearing?
joe Jesus Christ, you're an idiot!!
Your comments prove who the idiot is.
+Audie T obviously the guy doesn't know that that's just a figure of speech
I had a sofa/round bed very similar to the one in the girls' apartment, except my ottomans had glass toppers. This song is so comforting -thanks for the warm and fuzzies 😊
I always hated how low-budget this show looked. Anyway, this brings back memories. Ted Knight's fall off of that couch is fucking legendary.
😄🤣🤣
Soap operas looked even cheaper. Maybe shooting on video tape made it look even cheaper.
Lmmfao
Looks as classic as any other early 80's sitcom to me and had the best theme.
Yeah , you're absolutely correct. I always thought that too. Lighting and the production value was not the best. It had a look as if the show was just an afterthought. I don't remember it being advertised as well as other shows. I have a feeling the network didn't think it would be a success so why waste a lot of money on it?
Now it seems like every movie has to destroy the Golden gate bridge.
This is my favorite piece of instrumental music. I used to think it was the Benson theme song, but this theme has such complexity. Plus the Too Close for Comfort theme is a good metaphor for me. I'm not sure that this is what I want to hear when I'm dying, or even when I'm having a panic attack, but this song feels like it brought my life full circle. It felt early childhood, obviously, but hearing it later while actually living in Santa Monica was like some profound revelation for me. Even now, uneventful moments in Northern California can be made meaningful by Too Close for Comfort.
This song literally makes me uncomfortable. The composer wanted that.
But I also crave it. Like anything I've ever loved, nothing pure, ever.
I see you, me, and I agree with you! THIS is what we will record for the doctor to play on our death bed, I promise, sis.
I can't imagine a better thing than walking into the light to meet my dead grandparents.
Growing up in the 1980s as a kid was way better than it is now back then there was no iPads no smartphones back then kids would have to use imagination to play with toys you actually had to use your hands to play with kids toys when you were growing up as a kid that's how you learned at the same time
I loved this show. He always wore a different team shirt
How I miss the 80"s thiss theme song was everything
Does anyone else use 80's theme songs as anti-anxiety meds?
I never thought of it in that way, but I probably have been doing that for years and just didn't realize it. FACTS..
Yes
Yep.
Loved the ending on the third version. Simple and perfect. Love the Rhodes piano.
I love Lydia Cornell and her sexy guest appearence in "HUNTER" and "THE A-TEAM"!
Marco Poggi which episode of the A-team?
@@superlyger "WHEEL OF FORTUNE",, episode 13 in season 4.
GREATEST show most people haven't even heard of!
I grew up watching this show and never realized too close for comfort was the name because the daughters lived in a downstairs apartment. It is only now that I discovered this 40 years later watching it on Tubi
Wow! Thanks for the tip!
It's on Tubi? Now I can watch it again.
@@kevinpayton2664 Lekuluent also
Back when cali was worth visiting
The 80’s gosh if only they’d stayed longer ❤️
80's rules forever because that it was innocent
EVERYDAY of the weeknight by 7pm u n family or frnds gathered around on the floor to watch ur favorite shows n on the weekends morning we had our Saturday cartoons n dance shows out American Bandstand,Soul train,Top of the charts,Solid Gold n late night when mom/dad went to sleep we watched Benny Hill😂😂 damn our tv was freakn AWESOME AMAZING GREAT!!!😂😂
What you wont do for love reminded me of this them song back then love the 80s
When I was a child, I always thought this and the MASH theme sound similar, just different tempos. With Johnny Mandel writing both themes, it makes sense.
Guy who wrote and performed this theme is Johnny Mandel, who also wrote "Suicide Is Painless" (the theme from _M*A*SH_ ). That's why you like it so much.
Top 5 TV sitcom themes of all time!!!!
Too Close For Comfort is a great family show.
A home feeling at grandmas house in the summer
I love the 3 seconds of humming, dead air at the beginning.
I know! Hard to believe that was intentional.