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Luke Combs', "Where the Wild Things Are"
The Lyrics:
Out where the wild things are
Why:
The 2009 film Where the Wild Things Are, based on the book by Maurice Sendak
Submitted by: Cody Finke
Steve Dahl's, "Do You Think I'm Sisco"
The Lyrics:
I saw Saturday Night Fever
Eighty-seven times
Why:
Saturday Night Fever
Submitted by: Tarzan
Mary Chapin Carpenter's, "Passionate Kisses"
The Lyrics:
Is it too much to demand
I want a full house and a rock and roll band?
Why:
The sitcom Full House.
Submitted by: Edward
Julia Rinker's, "Three's Company"
The Lyrics:
Down at our rendezvous
Three's Company, too
Why:
This was the theme song from the TV show Three's Company.
(Please note: This was actually performed as a duet between her and "the other" Ray Charles of the Ray Charles Singers. I wouldn't want this to be confused with the blind R&B musician irrelevent to the male musician singing this theme, so I cannot include that.)
Submitted by: Cody Finke
Gloria Loring's, "The Facts of Life"
The Lyrics:
You take the good
You take the bad
You take them both
And there you have the facts of life
The facts of life
Why:
This was the theme song from The Facts of Life. (This also shares its title with a 1960 film starring Lucille Ball [the same year she and Desi Arnaz divorced] and Bob Hope)
Submitted by: Cody Finke
Alan Thicke's, "It Takes Diff'rent Strokes"
The Lyrics:
It takes diff'rent strokes
It takes diff'rent strokes
Why:
This was the theme song from Diff'rent Strokes.
Submitted by: Cody Finke
Jose Feliciano's, "Chico and the Man"
The Lyrics:
And I know things will be better
I know they will for Chico and the Man
Why:
This was the theme song from Chico and the Man.
Submitted by: Cody Finke
The Lyrics:
Good times
Anytime you need a payment
Good times
Anytime you need a friend
Why:
This was the theme song from the TV show Good Times, which was a spin-off from Maude, which in turn spun off from All in the Family.
Submitted by: Cody Finke
Donny Hathaway's, "And Then There's Maude"
The Lyrics:
And then there's Maude
Why:
This was the theme song from Maude, a spin-off from All in the Family.
Submitted by: Cody Finke
Pratt & McClain's, "Happy Days"
The Lyrics:
Sunday, Monday, happy days
Tuesday, Wednesday, happy days
Thursday, Friday, happy days
Why:
This was the theme song to the TV series Happy Days.
Submitted by: Cody Finke

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