The show's theme song, "As Long as We Got Each Other", was written and composed by There were nine versions of the theme song used; others included a Halloween-themed version not sung by Thomas or Warnes used in a two-part Halloween episode in 1990. The season one main opening features various works of art and vintage photography depicting family life, closing with a shot of the cast.
The show aired from 1986 with Dutch broadcast organisation AVRO as The show aired in the beginning of the 1990s in Turkey's first private TV channel, This article is about the US television series. The show originally aired at 11:00 am (EST) until January 1989, when with the cancellation of In the fall of 1989, the show was sold to local syndication, which continued until 1997. Its official music video received a nomination for Best Cinematography at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards.
This is followed by a series of photos of each cast member from their childhood onward ending with a clip from the show. Whoever was the last to go into the house would usually be the focus of that week's episode.The opening used in seasons six and seven featured opening and shot of the mantle on the Seavers' fireplace panning over photos of the cast.
"Growing Pains" is a song written and recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Alessia Cara for her second studio album, The Pains of Growing. For other uses, see The Theme for Growing Pains got airplay on the Adult Contemporary format in early 1989 and peaked at #5 on the Radio & Records AC chart and #7 on the Billboard AC chart. The opening credits from seasons two through five features an opening shot of the cast in front of the Seaver house exterior.
The Seaver family resides at 15 Robin Hood Lane in Often mentioned but rarely seen are the Seavers' next door neighbors the Koosmans - a reference to the The season one main opening features various works of art and vintage photography depicting family life, closing with a shot of the cast. Another version of "As Long As We Got Each Other" was performed by ABC aired reruns of the show on its daytime schedule from July 1988 to August 1989. A shorter version of the Thomas/Warnes version was used starting in season two. The photos of the cast from childhood remained but instead of clips from the show, current still photos were used.
It was released to digital retailers on June 15, 2018 through Def Jam Recordings and serviced to American hot adult contemporary radio on June 25, 2018. Some versions of these credits end with another shot of the mantle while others close with a montage of group shots from the same family photo shoot which the current photos used in the rest of the credits come from. Starting in the second season, several different versions of the opening sequence were filmed. The credits closed with another shot of the cast in front of the Seaver house before they all run inside.
Written solely by Cara and produced by Pop & Oak, the track explores the challenges of entering adulthood. “Growing Pains” is the first supporting-single from Alessia Cara’s upcoming sophomore album, The Pains of Growing. The show also aired on It is currently available on the Roku channel (streaming app) as of Nov 2019.