As TV theme songs go, it’s arguable that the opening music for “Seinfeld” is among the most memorable of all time. According to the theme’s composer, however, had NBC executives had their way, the sitcom’s iconic theme music would have been scrapped. “Now, remember, late-’80s theme songs were melodic, with a lot of silly lyrics and sassy saxophones,” composer Michael Wolff said in an interview for Yahoo Entertainment and SiriusXM’s Volume. “And, yes, guilty — I did a lot of that kind of music!
But I knew it wasn’t going to work here.” RELATED: Jason Alexander Reveals Why The ‘Seinfeld’ Cast Decided To End The Show After Nine Seasons When coming up with the “Seinfeld” theme, Wolff knew he wanted to use slap bass. “Slap bass had not yet
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