The Flintstones Theme is one of the most recognizable TV theme songs in history, composed by Hoyt Curtin for the groundbreaking prime-time animated series. Its lively "stone age" jazz arrangement defined the show's personality.
The Flintstones theme, with its memorable "yabba dabba doo" melody, became one of the most recognizable TV tunes of the 20th century. Its swinging jazz-influenced style typifies early 1960s animation music.
The Flintstones theme, composed by Hoyt Curtin, is a jazzy TV classic evoking prehistoric mischief. This arrangement highlights the oboe’s whimsical chirps and the bassoon’s earthy humor.
Unknown original work described as using 64th notes interpreted as eighth notes at slow tempo.
A viral internet meme originating from a mislabeled VHS tape that combined footage of The Flintstones with a 7 Grand Dad title card, later popularized through musical parodies and YouTube culture.