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Jason Mills 05-08-2001, 01:38 PM If you can think of any song from any of your
Brady Kids Album(all of them or seperate),what would it be? Here's my list:
"MEET THE BRADY BUNCH"- "Time To Change" and "We Can Make The World A Whole Lot Brighter"
"THE KIDS FROM THE BRADY BUNCH"- "It's A Sunshine Day"
"THE BRADY BUNCH PHONOGRAPHIC ALBUM"- "Parallel Lines" and "Colorado Snow"
"CHRIS KNIGHT & MAUREEN McCORMICK"- "Road To Love" and "Over And Over"
"IT'S A SUNSHINE DAY: THE BEST OF THE BRADY BUNCH"- "Gonna Find A Rainbow" and "Merry-Go-Round"
Also, I found that The Brady Kids did cover versions of The Beatles "Love Me Do",Michael Jackson's "Ben",Lobo's "Baby,I'm-A Want You" and "I Want You To Love Me", and Seals and Krofft's "Summer Breeze".
Plus,on "The Brady Bunch Phonographic Album",they sing two tracks from Hanna-Barbera's classic film "Charlotte's Web": "Zuckerman's Famous Pig" and the title song "Charlotte's Web". Both are written by Richard M.Sherman and Robert B.Sherman,the ones responsible for the hits Hayley Mills and Annette Funicello made. How about that!
What is your favorite Brady Kids Song?
callmetootie 05-08-2001, 01:43 PM "We Can Make The World A Whole Lot Brighter" was probably the best song that was sang on The Brady Bunch, but if you cover all of the songs that the Brady Kids sang on any of the Brady shows, or on stage, their variation of "Ben" hits the spot.
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jamier42 05-08-2001, 05:57 PM I only have It's a Sunshine Day cassette tape so my favorite songs on their are Sunshine Day, Time To Change and Keep On.
Cafemochadrinker 05-10-2001, 03:50 PM My favorite brady songs are "sunshine day" and "time to change" but I never really enjoyed "Road to Love"
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80skid 05-11-2001, 09:38 PM "Everybody's smilin', sunshine day! Everybody's so happy today, it's a sunshine day!"
That's my answer. http://www.sitcomsonline.com/ubb/wink.gif
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Dude111 04-25-2025, 02:03 AM Originally posted by jamier42
I only have It's a Sunshine Day cassette tape so my favorite songs on their are Sunshine Day, Time To Change and Keep On.Thats my favourite also.. SUNSHINE DAY!!
BestTVever 04-25-2025, 05:22 AM My favorite is Good Time Music from episode 1 season 5 "Johnny Bravo." The kids get back together after Greg's solo stint and perform on that TV show before the credits roll. I love the choreography and the outfits too.
I think this was the last time we saw the kids perform together on the show.
Bachu 04-25-2025, 04:43 PM Besides the obvious ones that feature on the episodes, I really like, We'll Always Be Friends, I Believe in You, American Pie, Love My Life Away, Come Run with Me, Ain't It Crazy, In No Hurry, Saturday in the Park, Merry-Go-Round, Colorado Snow, Parallel Lines, Summer Breeze, Gonna Find a Rainbow.
stevea 04-25-2025, 07:22 PM I like all of them that the kids do.
I also like "'Til I Met You."
Dude111 04-25-2025, 11:09 PM I havent heard that one Stevie.......
BestTVever 05-03-2025, 07:02 PM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVDgD7Y64sA
stevea 05-03-2025, 09:56 PM I havent heard that one Stevie.......
Til I Met You
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2Tx5G0Lg-8
Dude111 05-04-2025, 01:19 AM Merci :)
BestTVever 05-04-2025, 05:58 AM Til I Met You
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2Tx5G0Lg-8
Funny ending to that clip. Mike Brady says "He's pretty good" Carol Brady gleams and says "it shows that talent is inherited" Mike Brady jokes "He must have gotten it from my side of the family" and then Carol balks.
Its another but very early scene suggesting they are not a blended family.
stevea 05-04-2025, 08:34 AM I'm not sure why producers of these shows (this isn't exclusive to Brady) seek to erase the history. There's no reason to emphasize it later, but there's no reason to erase it, either.
It's happened on other sitcoms; much earlier, on the Danny Thomas Show, over many more seasons.
With the Brady Bunch we always have the opening song, which was rerecorded season to season, but the lyrics were the same. But Sherwood was right--regular viewers tuned them out, and no one noticed anymore.
BestTVever 05-04-2025, 01:30 PM I'm not sure why producers of these shows (this isn't exclusive to Brady) seek to erase the history. There's no reason to emphasize it later, but there's no reason to erase it, either.
It's happened on other sitcoms; much earlier, on the Danny Thomas Show, over many more seasons.
With the Brady Bunch we always have the opening song, which was rerecorded season to season, but the lyrics were the same. But Sherwood was right--regular viewers tuned them out, and no one noticed anymore.
Yeah. Sherwood stood his ground for the pilot. He wanted a widow and divorcee to wed but the network was against it and wanted them to both be widows. Its never explained what happened to Carol's first husband. Its sort of inferred she was divorced but never mentioned. Bobby has a photo of his mother in the pilot and the Brady wife/mother is at least mentioned. Carol and her daughters never mention the husband/father. Carol only says something like "a few years ago I was miserable but now I am so happy."
The funniest part is season 4 the young actors who played Jan and Peter brought up to producers they are not related based on the line "blood is thicker than water" and they balked and said no one remembers anymore. The reason no one remembered is because it was never spoke about. The children never refer to each other as step brother, step sister, step father, etc.
It would have been a fantastic episode for Carol's first husband to drop by the house to visit his daughters. It would have reminded the viewers they were a blended family.
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