7th Heaven
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== Lyrics ==
 
== Lyrics ==
''7th Heaven''
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''7th Heaven;''
   
''When I see their happy faces smiling back at me''
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''When I see their happy faces smilin' back at me;''
   
''7th Heaven''
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''7th Heaven;''
   
''You know there's no greater feeling than the love of a family''
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''I know there's no greater feelin' than the love of a family;''
   
 
''Where can you go — when the World don't treat you right?''
 
''Where can you go — when the World don't treat you right?''
   
''The answer is home — that's the one place that you'll find,''
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''The answer is home — that's the one place that you'll find;''
   
''7th Heaven''
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''7th Heaven;''
   
''Oooooooh, 7th Heaven''
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''Oooooooh, 7th Heaven;''
   
 
''7th Heaven''
 
''7th Heaven''
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== Miscellaneous ==
 
== Miscellaneous ==
In the season 5 episode ''[[One Hundred]] ''an alternative version of the song can be heard during a party at the Camden house, performed by the Eric's old high school band ''The Flower & Vegetable Show.''
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In the season 5 episode ''[[One Hundred]] ''an alternative version of the song can be heard during a party at the Camden house, performed by Eric's old high school band ''The Flower & Vegetable Show.''

Revision as of 03:06, 20 March 2019

7th Heaven is the opening theme song for the WB Network Television's most popular television series of the same name. The song was co-written by Dan Foliart and Steve Plunkett, and performed by Plunkett.

7th Heaven is often considered one of the best opening title themes in television history, second only to Paula Cole's I Don't Wanna Wait, which served as the opening theme to another of WB's most acclaimed series — Dawson's Creek.

Lyrics

7th Heaven;

When I see their happy faces smilin' back at me;

7th Heaven;

I know there's no greater feelin' than the love of a family;

Where can you go — when the World don't treat you right?

The answer is home — that's the one place that you'll find;

7th Heaven;

Oooooooh, 7th Heaven;

7th Heaven

(Foliart, Plunkett)

Miscellaneous

In the season 5 episode One Hundred an alternative version of the song can be heard during a party at the Camden house, performed by Eric's old high school band The Flower & Vegetable Show.