![]() And sadly it's not Nicholas Lyndhurst singing, it's Sullivan himself. The intro has the Chas & Dave-style "na na na naa naa", while the outro has 'Hookey Street'. Writer John Sullivan pulled off the amazing feat of creating not one, but TWO amazing theme tunes for the SAME SHOW. And all the 'slappadabass' action you can get. ![]() OK, technically this began in 1978, but the version of the theme tune that we all know and love came in later, so we're counting it! It doesn't get much more 1980s nor spell out AMERICAN SOAP! than this right here. Plus, it was produced by none other than Nile Rodgers and won two Grammy Awards. Though, we feel sorry that Michelangelo is limited to just being a 'party dude'.Ī theme tune so good from Al Jarreau, that it became a hit single in its own right. ![]() Catchy, rocking and it explains all four of the turtles' skills in a very short space of time. Also, it's that man Mike Post again – what a legend.ĭudes, this tune is still totally bodacious AND rad after nearly 30 years. You need something as insanely bombastic and bonkers as this tune for a show that featured Dirk Benedict and Mr T constantly on the run.
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