Vic Mizzy, R.I.P.
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1966 opening theme to Green Acres tv show
black and white 1966 Green Acres show..opening theme song and video
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black and white 1966 Green Acres show..opening theme song and video
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Vic Mizzy, a songwriter who was probably best known for penning the themes to '60s sitcoms The Addams Family and Green Acres , passed away Saturday at his home in Bel Air, Calif. Mizzy, a Brooklyn native, rose up through the vaudeville circuit, eventually writing standards for the likes of Doris Day and Dean Martin. He provided lead vocals for the theme to The Addams Family , and gave the show's principals...
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Composer Vic Mizzy, who wrote some of the catchiest TV theme songs of all time, including the theme to "The Addams Family" and "Green Acres," has died at the age of 93. For more on Mizzy's long career as a composer for television, films and popular songs, visit his Web site, www.vicmizzy.com
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Does anyone remember this?
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Two of the undisputed greatest theme songs in TV history were created by composer Vic Mizzy--GREEN ACRES and THE ADDAMS FAMILY. I never understood why everyone didn't get him to do their TV themes in the sixties! I just saw where Mr Mizzy passed the other day at age 93. My favorite music from him was from Don Knotts' THE GHOST AND MR CHICKEN in which his unmistakable themes are a major plot point....
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Vic Mizzy , who wrote the Addams Family theme song , perhaps the greatest of all TV themes, passed away yesterday at the age of 93. It is spooky that he should leave us so close to Hallowe'en , the time of year when his creepy and cooky and all together ooky tune is most appreciated. The show was based on the popular black-humor cartoons by Charles Addams , which ran in the New Yorker magazine for...