"There were theme songs I had in mind as inspiration, like, I love the theme from 'Welcome Back, Kotter,'" Deschanel told "The Hollywood Reporter" on Monday, Sept. 12. "John Sebastian wrote that, from The Lovin' Spoonful. I really love that sound, so I wanted something upbeat that really felt like a theme song."
The Elizabeth Meriwether created show focuses around a young woman, named Jess, who moves in with three male roommates after discovering that her boyfriend is cheating on her. Jake Johnson, Max Greenfield and Lamorne Morris co-star, along with Hannah Simone as Deschanel's best friend.
"The theme song from 'Mary Tyler Moore' felt really upbeat and gets you ready for a show about someone who is taking on a new life," Deschanel continued. "So, that was basically my inspiration, Musically, I wanted something uplifting -- and then when we went in to produce it, we sort of thought we wanted to have a Lovin' Spoonful kind-of-feel production."
Deschanel, who is married to Death Cab for Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard, is also one part of the indie pop duo, She & Him. Deschanel and M. Ward recently announced that they would be releasing a Christmas album titled "A Very She & Him Christmas" on Oct. 25.
"It's all holiday classics and just we recorded it really quickly," the songstress explained. " [We] just sort of wanted it to feel intimate, like we were in your living room playing Christmas songs."
– The Hollywood Reporter














