That's a hard one.
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With apologies to 1989 Kirk.....why does STAR TREK need a lyrical theme song?Enterprise ran only four years, and yes, they did keep "Where My Heart Will Take Me" (as the Russell Watson version of "Faith of the Heart" was retitled) for all four seasons, though they introduced a new arrangement in seasons 3-4.
I never understood the objections to the song; its lyrics fit the show so perfectly that I initially assumed the song was written for it. A lot of people complained that Trek had never had a pop-song theme before, but that's incorrect; the TOS theme was very much in the popular song style of its day, a "Beyond the Blue Horizon" pastiche with a bossa nova rhythm, and one of its arrangements had the main melodic line sung by soprano Loulie Jean Norman. It even had lyrics, though cheesy ones that were never used onscreen and that Gene Roddenberry wrote merely so he could get half the royalties for the theme.

With apologies to 1989 Kirk.....why does STAR TREK need a lyrical theme song?![]()
Most TV shows have theme songs that are in popular styles for the era they're produced in. This has always been the case.
Wow…. I have never heard this before. Thanks for sharingHere's something controversial. The song Uhura fan dances to in TFF is actually a pretty solid adult contemporary track when you play the real world version.

I don't recall too many shows going for a "rock and roll" theme song, unless it was aimed for the youths like The Monkees. I'm willing to bet even in the Sixties folks in charge still saw Rock and Roll as a passing fad.![]()
I was talking about shows in the Sixties."Big Love" used The Beach Boys "God Only Knows" as it's main theme song.
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