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The 10 Best TV Theme Songs Of All Time

If you can't follow "In West Philadelphia born and raised" with "On the playground was where I spent most of my days," then you don't know what it is to be alive.

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The 10 Best TV Theme Songs Of All Time

You know that moment when a show starts and all you can think about is singing along with its iconic theme song? If you don't know that feeling, then this list is for you. You obviously haven't heard these opening credits songs. And if you do that feeling, you'll probably see your fave song on here. If not, comment with what you think was unfairly snubbed!

"I'll Be There For You" From Friends

You know exactly where to clap, and even with your eyes closed you know when they pull that light cord.

"Fresh Prince of Bel Air" from The Fresh Prince of Bel Air

If you can't rap this entire intro are you even a 90s kid? Bonus points if you know the airplane verse.

"All That" from All That

I don't know about you, but I used to stay up past my bedtime just to hear this song.

"That's So Raven" from That's So Raven


The spin-off will never have as good an opening song as this.

"Kim Possible" from Kim Possible

You definitely wanted that last beepy bit as your ringtone.

"Zoey 101 Theme Song" from Zoey 101


This song actually doesn't have a title. That doesn't make it any less catchy.

"Best of Both Worlds" from Hannah Montana

Before "Wrecking Ball" and "We Can't Stop" there was "Best of Both Worlds" and it was everything.

"Scooby Doo, Where Are You!" from Scooby Doo


"The punctuation of the title might be weird, but this song is amazing.

"California" from The O.C.

Even if you've never seen this (fantastic) show in your life, you know this song.

"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Theme" from Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

Ever wanted to see the full speech the lines from the song come from. Check it out below!

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