Lyrics by Television

Do you love Television's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Television's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.

We have compiled all the lyrics of Television's songs we could find so that those who, like you, are looking for songs by Television, find them all in one place.

  1. Tiny Toons Theme
  2. Venus
  3. Chip And Dale Rescue Rangers
  4. Friction
  5. Marquee Moon
  6. Mr Ed
  7. No Glamour For Willi
  8. See No Evil
  9. 1880 Or So
  10. Adventure
  11. Ain't That Nothin'
  12. Alvin And The Chipmunks
  13. Animaniacs
  14. Beauty Trip
  15. Blank Generation
  16. Call Mr. Lee
  17. Captain Planet
  18. Car 54
  19. Careful
  20. Carried Away
  21. Croc Files
  22. Days
  23. Elevation
  24. Fire Engine
  25. Foxhole
  26. Glory
  27. Guiding Light
  28. Hard On Love
  29. In World
  30. Little Johnny Jewel
  31. Love Boat
  32. Mars
  33. Pinky And The Brain
  34. Prove It
  35. Rhyme
  36. Shane, She Wrote This
  37. Spiderman
  38. The Andy Griffith Show
  39. The Brady Bunch
  40. The Dream's Dream
  41. The Fire
  42. The Patty Duke Show
  43. The Revolution
  44. The Rocket
  45. Theme From Rawhide
  46. This Tune
  47. Torn Curtain

Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. The term can refer to a television set, or the medium of television transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertising, entertainment, news, and sports. Television became available in crude experimental forms in the 1920s, but only after several years of further development was the new technology marketed to consumers. After World War II, an improved form of black-and-white television broadcasting became popular in the United Kingdom and the United States, and television sets became commonplace in homes, businesses, and institutions. During the 1950s, television was the primary medium for influencing public opinion. In the mid-1960s, color broadcasting was introduced in the U.S. and most other developed countries. The availability of various types of archival storage media such as Betamax and VHS tapes, LaserDiscs, high-capacity hard disk drives, CDs, DVDs, flash drives, high-definition HD DVDs and Blu-ray Discs, and cloud digital video recorders has enabled viewers to watch pre-recorded material—such as movies—at home on their own time schedule. For many reasons, especially the convenience of remote retrieval, the storage of television and video programming now also occurs on the cloud (such as the video-on-demand service by Netflix). In the late 2000s, digital television transmissions greatly increased in popularity. Another development was the move from standard-definition television (SDTV) (576i, with 576 interlaced lines of resolution and 480i) to high-definition television (HDTV), which provides a resolution that is substantially higher. HDTV may be transmitted in different formats: 1080p, 1080i and 720p. Since 2010, with the invention of smart television, Internet television has increased the availability of television programs and movies via the Internet through streaming video services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, iPlayer and Hulu. In 2013, 79% of the world's households owned a television set. The replacement of earlier cathode-ray tube (CRT) screen displays with compact, energy-efficient, flat-panel alternative technologies such as LCDs (both fluorescent-backlit and LED), OLED displays, and plasma displays was a hardware revolution that began with computer monitors in the late 1990s. Most television sets sold in the 2000s were flat-panel, mainly LEDs. Major manufacturers announced the discontinuation of CRT, Digital Light Processing (DLP), plasma, and even fluorescent-backlit LCDs by the mid-2010s. LEDs are being gradually replaced by OLEDs. Also, major manufacturers have started increasingly producing smart TVs in the mid-2010s. Smart TVs with integrated Internet and Web 2.0 functions became the dominant form of television by the late 2010s. Television signals were initially distributed only as terrestrial television using high-powered radio-frequency television transmitters to broadcast the signal to individual television receivers. Alternatively television signals are distributed by coaxial cable or optical fiber, satellite systems and, since the 2000s via the Internet. Until the early 2000s, these were transmitted as analog signals, but a transition to digital television was expected to be completed worldwide by the late 2010s. A standard television set consists of multiple internal electronic circuits, including a tuner for receiving and decoding broadcast signals. A visual display device that lacks a tuner is correctly called a video monitor rather than a television.

You might not be a big fan of Television, maybe you're here for just one song by Television that you like, but take a look at the rest, they might surprise you.

The lyrics of Television's songs often follow certain patterns that you can discover if you pay close attention. Are you up for finding out what they are?

To discover the patterns in Television's songs, you just have to read their lyrics carefully, paying attention not just to what they say, but how they are constructed.

Analyzing the lyrics of Television's songs can be a lot of fun and if you enjoy composing, it can help you find formulas to create your own compositions.

We hope you like these lyrics of Television's songs, and that you find them useful.

As always, we try to keep improving and growing, so if you haven't found the lyrics of Television's songs you were looking for, come back soon, as we frequently update our databases to offer all the songs by Television and many other artists as quickly as possible.