Memorable TV Theme Songs from the Fifties and Sixties

These classics from yesteryear might have you humming along

Barry Silverstein

--

Family watching television, circa 1958. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Seen through modern eyes, television series from the early days of television may seem hokey. But a defining, often memorable characteristic of many of these shows is the theme song.

Back then, television shows needed to distinguish themselves to attract viewers. Particularly during the black-and-white days of television, music played an important role. The theme song of a show had to convey its personality and be as catchy as an advertising jingle. Much like an outdoor billboard or the headline of a print advertisement, the theme song was designed to grab attention and announce what was to come.

Here are some of my favorite TV theme songs from the Fifties and Sixties in chronological order, along with brief descriptions of the shows they introduced. Maybe one or more of them will become an unforgettable earworm of yours!

The Lone Ranger

A Western aimed at children during Saturday mornings, The Lone Ranger premiered on TV in 1949 and ran until 1957. Adapted from a radio series, it featured a “masked man” and his “faithful companion,” Tonto, who rode around fighting all sorts of bad hombres and outlaws. The theme song was lifted from the…

--

--

Barry Silverstein

Author, blogger and retired marketing pro. I like to write about brands, products and people of the past. Please visit my website: www.barrysilverstein.com