Theme Song Thursday: Charles in Charge
Alright, I really thought I’d posted the Kids Incorporated Theme last Thursday. Not sure where my mind is. Have you seen it lying around? Kind of a gray, mushy, slimy lump of summthin’. No? Okay.
Anyway, lucky you, you get two, yes two, themes in one! In one day, at least.
Scott Baio has been in my head for awhile (oh…’bout 20 years, I’d guess.. ;) ). He was most adorable as Chachi on Happy Days, but lost a little appeal when he married Joanie Cunningham (’cuz they were real people, you know?). Recently, he popped back in when I was reading about Kristy McNichol. Seems they may have dated in their teen years or something. So, for the last couple of days, the theme to Charles in Charge has been stuck in my head. Yep, for days. And nothing has managed to knock it out of there. Not even Busy Mom was able to trump it, though she did try to with Stevie Wonder’s Superstition. That lasted for a few hours. Then Charles was back.
So, I shall give you an opportunity to be driven crazy by this theme song, too. Enjoy. :)
January 25th, 2007 at 10:28 pm
Egads. Thanks. However, no one can top my nearly a month of Barenaked Ladies’ “Another Postcard from Chimpanzees”.
It was in my head for close to a month. I would wake up in the middle of the night singing it.
January 26th, 2007 at 9:54 pm
Hey, Busy Mom. :) You know, I don’t think I’ve ever heard that song by the BNL. Sounds like I should stay away from it if I want to retain the small bit of sanity I still have left! The worst stuck in my head song, by far, was “Another Cuppa” by the Wiggles. I even like the song, but for weeks I could not get rid of it. Yikes.
January 30th, 2007 at 8:10 pm
[…] While linking to Duncan’s blog for his “best of the worst” picks, I noticed his enthusiastic mention of the reforming of the band Crowded House. And, since reading that post, I haven’t been able to get away for more than a few minutes without, “Something So Strong” running through my head. At least it’s no longer the theme to Charles in Charge though, aye? That really was annoying. […]