Ja'Net DuBois has half the songwriting credit, the other half goes to Jeff Barry (born Joel Adelberg). It's an open question who contributed what, but Barry also has songwriting credits for the TV themes for "One Day at a Time", "Family Ties", as well as writing much of the fictional "Archies" group's music and contributing to some Monkees music.
Ja'Net DuBois doesn't have any significant songwriting credits prior to the Jefferson's theme song, so I don't know what she actually contributed to the song but I suspect it might have been arranging and choral work.
My comment was really that they just had to make a scene in a horror show with a song from a TV show which wouldn't air for 20 years and which was *probably* mostly written by a commercial songwriter, in other words it lacks much in the way of cultural legitimacy besides its novelty as a commercial television theme song.
Overall I think "Lovecraft Country" is probably a divisive show. I want to like it, but I feel like in the effort to be woke nobody was willing to push back on some pretty lame creative choices. The cast is great, I'm always enthusiastic for more great African American actors in leading roles, and I hate to see their talents fizzle thanks to low-quality creative.
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