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Season one used a newly recorded version of "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley & His Comets (recorded in the fall of 1973) as the opening theme song. This recording was not commercially released at the time, although the original 1954 recording returned to the American Billboard charts in 1974 as a result of the song's use on the show. The "Happy Days" recording had its first commercial release in 2005 by the German label Hydra Records. (When Happy Days entered syndication in 1979, the series was retitled Happy Days Again and used an edited version of the 1954 recording instead of the 1973 version.) In some prints intended for reruns and overseas broadcasts, as well as on the Season 2 DVD set release and later re-releases of the Season 1 DVD set, the original "Rock Around the Clock" opening theme is replaced by the more standard "Happy Days" theme, because of music rights issues.

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The show's closing theme song in seasons one and two was a fragment from "Happy Days" (although in a different recording with a different lyric from that which would become the standard version), whose music was composed by Charles Fox and whose lyric was written by Norman Gimbel. According to SAG, this version was performed by Jim Haas on lead vocals, The Ron Hicklin Singers, Stan Farber, Jerry Whitman, and Gary Garrett on backing vocals, and studio musicians.

Paramount Home Entertainment and CBS DVD have released the first six seasons of Happy Days on DVD in Region 1, as of December 2, 2014.[58] For the second season, CBS features music replacements due to copyright issues, including the theme song "Rock Around the Clock". ('The Complete First Season' retains the original opening, as it was released before CBS was involved). Only season 3 and 4 of the DVD release contain the original music.[59] The sixth season was released on December 2, 2014.[60] The remaining 5 seasons have not been released.

"Purple Rain" Prince
This title track from the album of the movie of the same name was one of the biggest songs of 1984. In the days after the death of Prince, the song became one of the most downloaded tracks off ITunes.

"I Love A Rainy Night" Eddie Rabbit
As everyone is dancing inside your wedding venue during a great big thunderstorm, you'll love this song by Eddie Rabbit and see why he loves a rainy night. The song would have great crossover success as it went to Number 1 on the country charts, as well as the Billboard Hot 100.

"I Think It's Going To Rain Today" Norah Jones
Originally written by singer-songwriter, Randy Newman, the very lovely and talented Norah Jones would record a version of the song for the Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Benefit Concert in 2005. Nina Simone, UB40, and Dusty Springfield have also recorded a version of the song too.

Overall, these hits have been added to mix CDs, belted out at weddings and quoted in movies as some of the most romantic gestures of our time. From Whitney Houston to Adele, here are the 83 greatest love songs to dedicate to your special someone.

This song will definitely get stuck in your head, from the chorus alone. The Beach Boys may be known for their catchy, surf-inspired songs but this love tune is a great addition to any romantic occasion.

You don't have to remember the '70s sitcom The Partridge Family when this song comes on, especially with iconic lyrics like, "I think I love you so what am I so afraid of..." You'll be belting out the tune to your partner as soon as the chorus hits.

This song seems like it's about my favorite book of all time, Lolita by Vladimir Nabakov. It's a book about a man who enters into a horrible and hypnotizing relationship with a 12 year old girl. It's the most mesmerizing prose I've ever read. However, all the lyrics seem to point to this. Humbert loves her childish nature, hence the hand stand. He mentions her "monkey feet" numerous times. The "pull her close and there there there" line matches up with Humbert using her sorrow at her mother's death to comfort/seduce little Lolita. In order to keep Lolita from running away or talking to someone on their endless road trip across America, Humbert Humbert "plays upon her darkest fears". I could go a bit deeper, but I think I made my point.

I honestly don't know anything about this band. I don't usually listen to this type of music, but the other day i saw this video on tv. Then a few days later I heard it on one of those music channels where they dont play videos they just play songs. The video is really 80's, i like it and got the song. Its very catchy, addictive, and nostalgic to the 80's in general. Do they really only have 3 songs? Does anyone know anything about them?

this is just a great bit of 80s pop nostalgia. a great little song... can't explain why i like it so much, but that synth melody and the chorus almost take me away to the dance hall days... which i am way too young to have any personal knowledge of.

I hate this song and it's not it's fault. My mom is from a fundie xian family and she married my brother's crazy stupid dad. At one point, his crazy got so bad she went running back to her family's religion as a reaction to his stupidity and tried to ban non religious music in the house. She thought this would stop his drugging and layabout ways. This song was current on the radio and he tried to use it to prove to her that modern music was often supportive of Christianity. He thought the lyrics were "we were so in praise, and I danced all days, we we're cool on Christ......" And kept hounding us to agree that the song was about God. We didn't have the internet to verify stupid claims and he ruined this song.

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