14 Year Old KID Wrote DUMB Song-But His DAD PUT it in HSI FILM...Became a CLASSIC!-Professor of Rock
Before streaming, before binge-watching, and long before the skip-intro button… there was the TV theme song. And in the 1970s, they weren’t just an afterthought—theme songs were an art form. Especially MASH. The song was written by Mike Altman and Johnny Mandel and the funny thins is. Mike was the movie director Robert Altman's son and was only 14 at the time. The 14 year old was told by his famous father to write the Stupidest song he could think of. So he wrote the Mash them and he ended up making about 20 times what is dad did for directing the film version. -
#classicrock #70smusic #vinylstory #70srock
Hey Music Junkies Professor of Rock Always here to celebrate the greatest artists and the greatest songs of all time. If you ever had the fisher price Farm as a kids then you’ll dig this channel of deep musical nostalgia. Make sure to subscribe below right now to be a part of our music history daily straight from the artists. Check out Professor of rock .com The 1970s were a golden era for television—and not just because of the shows. From gritty crime dramas to feel-good sitcoms and late-night variety hours, the decade gave us some of the greatest theme songs in history. They were sung by stars, penned by pop hitmakers, and in some cases became hits on the Billboard charts. Today were returning to a time when turning on the TV felt like joining the family. There were so many great ones I deduced to a top 12… So grab the remote, adjust the rabbit ears, and settle in… Here is my list of Top 12 TV Theme Songs of the 70s.