The program's theme song was originally titled "Bows and Strings in Teasing" by its composer, Alexander Laszlo, when he composed it for a 1946 Republic Picture, The French Key. When My Little Margie contracted to use his music, Laszlo wrote a new arrangement with added bars of music, which then became the "My Little Margie Theme" from 1952 to 1955. One of the longest, classiest and most incongruent show themes for one of the best screw-ball comedies, ever! Touche!
MAH-GIE! Albright your fired!
luviananna 2 weeks ago
This theme song takes me back to my kindergarten days and really touches my soul.
ShockDoc 5 months ago
Dear 50'sFlashback,
So..That's the title of this beloved theme tune and the name of it's composer.
143AC 1 year ago
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143AC 1 year ago
The program's theme song was originally titled "Bows and Strings in Teasing" by its composer, Alexander Laszlo, when he composed it for a 1946 Republic Picture, The French Key. When My Little Margie contracted to use his music, Laszlo wrote a new arrangement with added bars of music, which then became the "My Little Margie Theme" from 1952 to 1955. One of the longest, classiest and most incongruent show themes for one of the best screw-ball comedies, ever! Touche!
fiftiesflashback1953 1 year ago
Actually, one of the memorable
(and subtle, considering it was
used in a drop-dead funny
comedy show!) tee-vee themes
of all!
AristotleCalhoun 2 years ago