Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. David Schwimmer admitted that he "didn't have the greatest response" to the "Friends" theme song for a while. He learned to love ...
Matthew Perry’s fans are still there for him — they’ve been streaming the “Friends” theme song “I’ll Be There for You” non-stop since the actor’s shocking death Saturday. The Rembrandts tune has had ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. David Schwimmer, who famously played Ross Geller on the NBC sitcom “Friends” opened up this week about how the series’ classic ...
'I'll Be There for You' bucked the tide at a time when execs were arguing songs had to go, Jon Burlingame recounts in an excerpt from his new book, 'Music for Prime Time' Variety writer Jon Burlingame ...
Singer Charlie Puth honored the late Matthew Perry on Sunday by leading hundreds of Australian fans in a rendition of the iconic “Friends” theme song, “I’ll Be There for You,” written by the ...
The actor played Ross Geller on the beloved sitcom for 10 seasons. By Carly Thomas Senior Editor, Digital The actor who played Ross Geller on the beloved sitcom recently appeared on Matt Lucas and ...
Friends ran for 10 seasons, that’s quite a vast time period haunted by a song. And even after the series ended, Schwimmer reveals the Friends theme song still followed him everywhere. “Any time you’d ...
Schwimmer continued, “For me, it's like, I did it, I'm moving on. I don't really go back and revisit.” However, it wasn’t until his daughter “discovered it around age 9 or something and started ...
No one told David Schwimmer that life after Friends would be this way. While the rest of the world was still singing along to Friends‘ iconic theme song (“I’ll Be There for You” by The Rembrandts) ...
Four-time Grammy-nominated songwriter and performer Charlie Puth took the opportunity on Saturday night (October 28) to honor the late actor and comedian Matthew Perry during his show in Melbourne, ...
David Schwimmer, who famously played Ross Geller on the NBC sitcom “Friends” opened up this week about how the series’ classic theme song eventually became exhausting to hear … at least until his son ...