Decade · 1960s

1960s — Spy-Pop & Space-Age

TV themes get loud, brassy, and unapologetically cinematic. Spy-fi (Mission: Impossible, James Bond), space adventure (Star Trek, Lost in Space), surf-flavored sitcoms (The Munsters, The Addams Family), and the rise of Saturday-morning animation (Jonny Quest, The Flintstones) all converge into a peak decade of theme writing.

49 curated theme profiles · 0 related public-domain ringtones in the archive.

Iconic Theme Profiles

Themes from the 1960s — Spy-Pop & Space-Age

About the 1960s in screen music

TV themes get loud, brassy, and unapologetically cinematic. Spy-fi (Mission: Impossible, James Bond), space adventure (Star Trek, Lost in Space), surf-flavored sitcoms (The Munsters, The Addams Family), and the rise of Saturday-morning animation (Jonny Quest, The Flintstones) all converge into a peak decade of theme writing.

For decade-by-decade scoring history, the chronological essay archive at Marquee & Reel is one of the more useful free reading lists we recommend.

This page collects every 1960s theme profile catalogued in ToneVault, alongside related public-domain ringtone downloads from the same era. The original network and label master recordings of these themes are usually still under active copyright; the ToneVault archive provides historical context, install instructions, and stylistically related public-domain audio you can legally download and use as a phone ringtone.

Iconic 1960s Composers

Composers who shaped the 1960s theme-music landscape include — among many others — the working studio writers who scored network television and the major-studio film composers whose work defined the cinematic side of the decade. To browse by individual composer, see the full composer index.

Installing a 1960s theme as a ringtone

The technical workflow is the same regardless of the source: get a clean MP3 file under 30 seconds, then either run it through GarageBand to produce an M4R for iPhone or drop it into the Ringtones folder on Android. Step-by-step instructions are at iPhone via GarageBand and Android via Files App.