Pratt & McClain

5 hit in 1976 with "Happy Days", the theme to the sitcom of the same name, written and performed in a nostalgic 1950s rock and roll style.

Truett Pratt grew up in San Antonio, Texas, and sang in his church choir.

Multiple short arrangements were produced for the show and its promotional vehicles, and a full-length version was recorded for popular release.

[2] The band never charted again, but their lone top-40 single endures on the Happy Days perpetual syndication run, MeTV's nightly lineup, and "oldies" radio stations around the country.

[3] Truett Pratt now runs a production/consulting company named Let's Dance Productions in San Antonio.