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The Twilight Zone Theme Lyrics



The Twilight Zone Theme Lyrics




(First released in 1959 on CBS)

(The Twilight Zone by Marius Constant)

[Instrumental]

• Marius Constant composed the theme used for the series from the second season onward.
This replaced Bernard Herrmann's theme for the first season.

• The theme has been immensely popular in pop culture.

Michael Jackson used samples from The Twilight Zone in his songs The Lost Children And Threatened from The 2001 album Invincible.
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(First released in 1959 on CBS)

(The Twilight Zone by Marius Constant)

[Instrumental]

• Marius Constant composed the theme used for the series from the second season onward.
This replaced Bernard Herrmann's theme for the first season.

• The theme has been immensely popular in pop culture.

Michael Jackson used samples from The Twilight Zone in his songs The Lost Children And Threatened from The 2001 album Invincible.
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The Twilight Zone (marketed as Twilight Zone for its final two seasons) is an American fantasy science fiction horror anthology television series created and presented by Rod Serling, which ran for five seasons on CBS from October 2, 1959, to June 19, 1964.

Each episode presents a standalone story in which characters find themselves dealing with often disturbing or unusual events, an experience described as entering "the Twilight Zone", often with a surprise ending and a moral. Although often considered predominantly science-fiction, the show's paranormal and Kafkaesque events leaned the show much closer to fantasy and horror (there are about twice as many fantasy episodes as science fiction). The phrase "twilight zone" has entered the vernacular, used to describe surreal experiences.

The series featured both established stars and younger actors who would become much better known later. Serling served as executive producer and head writer; he wrote or co-wrote 92 of the show's 156 episodes. He was also the show's host and narrator, delivering monologues at the beginning and end of each episode, and typically appeared on-screen to address the audience directly during the opening scene.

Serling's opening and closing narrations usually summarize the episode's events encapsulating how and why the main characters had entered the Twilight Zone.
Composed by: Marius Constant
Released: October 2nd, 1959
Year: 1959
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