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21 pages, Item number 1100532DP, $10.95

"Happy Days" are here again with this great collection of your all-time favorite television theme songs. With hits from the golden age of television through today's hottest shows, the music in this book will help you recreate the memories.

Product Format: Alto Saxophone Solo

Publisher: This piece was published by Hal Leonard Corporation.

   This product has a difficulty rating of 2-2.5 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest.
   A CD is included with this book.
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Complete song list for "TV Favorites" - Sheet Music Songbook:

The Addams Family Theme - Composer: Vic Mizzy - From: TV Show And Movie "The Addams Family" - ©1964
The Brady Bunch - Composer: Sherwood Schwartz and Frank Devol - From: Paramount Television Series "The Brady Bunch" - ©1969
Entertainment Tonight - Composer: Michael Mark - From: Paramount Television Show "Entertainment Tonight" - ©1984
Theme From Family Guy - Composer: Walter Murphy - From: Twentieth Century Fox Television Series "Family Guy" - ©1999
Green Acres Theme - Composer: Vic Mizzy - From: "Green Acres" - ©1965
Happy Days - Composer: Charles Fox - From: Paramount Television Series "Happy Days" - ©1974
Hawaii Five-O Theme - Composer: Mort Stevens - From: Television Series "Hawaii Five-O" - ©1969
The Incredible Hulk - Composer: Joe Harnell - From: Universal Television Series "The Incredible Hulk" - ©1977
Jeopardy Theme - Composer: Merv Griffin - From: "Jeopardy" - ©1984
Theme From King Of The Hill - Composer: Roger Clyne, Brian Blush, Arthur Edwards, and Paul Naffah - From: Twentieth Century Fox Television Series "King Of The Hill" - ©1997
The Munsters Theme - Composer: Jack Marshall - From: Television Series "The Munsters" - ©1973
NFL On Fox Theme - Composer: Phil Garrod, Reed Hays, and Scott Schreer - From: Fox Sports Broadcasts Of "The NFL On Fox" - ©1994
Theme From The Simpsons - Composer: Danny Elfman - From: Twentieth Century Fox Television Series "The Simpsons" - ©1990
Angela - Composer: Bob James - From: Paramount Television Series "Taxi" - ©1979
Johnny's Theme - Composer: Paul Anka and Johnny Carson - From: "The Tonight Show" - ©1962


 
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