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A trope growing more common every day. Need to breathe new life into old material, or just a way of keeping viewers tuning in? Rearrange the Song associated with the property. It's a way to make old material fresh, or to take advantage of current musical trends and fads. With musicians, they can sometimes do cover versions of their own material as a method of pushing the envelope with their own work. Musicians also do it with other people's work as parody or homage. Examples of Rearrange the Song include:

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  • A trope growing more common every day. Need to breathe new life into old material, or just a way of keeping viewers tuning in? Rearrange the Song associated with the property. It's a way to make old material fresh, or to take advantage of current musical trends and fads. With musicians, they can sometimes do cover versions of their own material as a method of pushing the envelope with their own work. Musicians also do it with other people's work as parody or homage. Examples of Rearrange the Song include:
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  • A trope growing more common every day. Need to breathe new life into old material, or just a way of keeping viewers tuning in? Rearrange the Song associated with the property. It's a way to make old material fresh, or to take advantage of current musical trends and fads. The staff of TV shows which have been running for many seasons have, on occasion, rearranged the theme song newly each season. A show that has a Spin-Off or a Time Skip sequel will occasionally arrange the new show's Theme Tune to hearken back to the original show. The beneficial effect of this, of course, is that they now have multiple versions of a song to appeal to multiple demographics. With musicians, they can sometimes do cover versions of their own material as a method of pushing the envelope with their own work. Musicians also do it with other people's work as parody or homage. It's also common in cases where a classic property has been made into The Movie. See also Theme Tune Cameo, Theme Tune Extended, Rerelease the Song. Examples of Rearrange the Song include:
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