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Theme song from "Gidget," full version. "Gidget" was an American sitcom about a surfing, boy-crazy teenager called "Gidget" and her widowed father Russ Lawrence, a UCLA professor. Sally Field starred as Gidget with Don Porter as her father. Though 18-year-old Sally Field defeated 75 other teenage girls for the title role of the 15-year-old Gidget, she exaggerated her surfing experience. The young actress had none and took lessons just to be able to pretend to surf for the cameras. The series was first broadcast on ABC from September 15, 1965 through April 21, 1966. Gidget was among the first regularly scheduled color programs on ABC, but did poorly in the Nielsen ratings. The series faced stiff competition from The Beverly Hillbillies on CBS and The Virginian on NBC, two established shows with strong followings. Due to low ratings, ABC canceled Gidget in the spring of 1966. The series gained an audience during the summer of 1966 through reruns, but ABC executives decided to star Field in 1967's The Flying Nun rather than revive Gidget. Field later stated that while she loved working on Gidget, she despised The Flying Nun. The Gidget theme song lyrics were written by Howard Greenfield, with music by Jack Keller. The song was sung in the pilot by The Four Freshmen and in the series by Johnny Tillotson. If you’re in doubt about angels being real, I can arrange to change any doubts you feel. Wait’ll you see my Gidget, you’re headed for a big surprise. The way she walks, the way she talks, you won’t believe your eyes. If there’s a phrase to praise her, it’s hard to find. Webster, indeed, would need a new book to bind. Wait’ll you see my Gidget, the dictionary’s out of date compared to her, the words that were are second rate No work of art can touch her like she’ll touch your heart Everyone who sees her Thereupon agrees her face can replace the Mona Lisa She’s got the smile and style, that you can’t resist. The way she moves just proves that angels do exist Wait’ll you see my Gidget, you’ll want her for your Valentine You’re gonna say she’s all that you adore But stay away, Gidget is spoken for You’re gonna find that Gidget is mine! Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller also wrote the theme song for "Bewitched." Steve Lawrence - Bewitched • Steve Lawrence - Bewitched