Difference between revisions of "List of songs"
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|| {{W|Gordon Mills}} and {{W|Les Reed}} | || {{W|Gordon Mills}} and {{W|Les Reed}} | ||
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| + | | rowspan="2" | "[[Mr. Plow]]" | ||
| + | || "[[Mr. Plow (song)|Mr. Plow]]" | ||
| + | || [[Homer]], [[Lisa]] and [[Bart Simpson]] | ||
| + | || [[Jeff Martin]] | ||
| + | || Arranged by [[Alf Clausen]] | ||
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| + | || "[[Plow King (song)|Plow King]]" | ||
| + | || [[Barney]], [[Linda Ronstadt]] and [[Moe]] | ||
| + | || [[Jeff Martin]] | ||
| + | || Arranged by [[Alf Clausen]] | ||
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| − | | rowspan=" | + | | rowspan="7" | "[[Cape Feare]]" |
| + | || "[["The Simpsons" Main Theme]]" | ||
| + | || [[The Alf Clausen Orchestra]] featuring [[Terry Harrington]] on baritone saxophone | ||
| + | || [[Danny Elfman]] | ||
| + | || Arranged and adapted by [[Alf Clausen]] | ||
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|| "{{W|Wipe Out (insturmental)|Wipe Out}}" | || "{{W|Wipe Out (insturmental)|Wipe Out}}" | ||
| colspan="2" | {{W|The Surfaris}} | | colspan="2" | {{W|The Surfaris}} | ||
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| − | || "[[" | + | || "[[Any Last Requests]]" |
| − | || [[ | + | || [[Sideshow Bob]] and [[Bart Simpson]] |
| − | || [[ | + | || [[Alf Clausen]] |
| + | || Arranged by [[Alf Clausen]] | ||
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| + | || "[[H.M.S. Pinafore]]" | ||
| + | || [[Sideshow Bob]] | ||
| + | || {{W|William Gilbert}} and {{W|Arthur Sullivan}} | ||
| + | || Arranged and adapted by [[Alf Clausen]] | ||
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| + | || "[[Poor Little Buttercup]]" | ||
| + | || [[Sideshow Bob]] | ||
| + | || {{W|William Gilbert}} and {{W|Arthur Sullivan}} | ||
| + | || Arranged and adapted by [[Alf Clausen]] | ||
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| + | || "[[I Am the Captain of the Pinafore]]" | ||
| + | || [[Sideshow Bob]] and [[Bart]] | ||
| + | || {{W|William Gilbert}} and {{W|Arthur Sullivan}}|| Arranged and adapted by [[Alf Clausen]] | ||
| + | || Arranged and adapted by [[Alf Clausen]] | ||
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| + | || "[[He Is An Englishman]]" | ||
| + | || [[Sideshow Bob]] | ||
| + | || {{W|William Gilbert}} and {{W|Arthur Sullivan}}|| Arranged and adapted by [[Alf Clausen]] | ||
|| Arranged and adapted by [[Alf Clausen]] | || Arranged and adapted by [[Alf Clausen]] | ||
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|| {{W|Scott English}} and {{W|Richard Kerr}} (original); [[Frank Mula]] (parody) | || {{W|Scott English}} and {{W|Richard Kerr}} (original); [[Frank Mula]] (parody) | ||
|| Parody of "{{W|Mandy (song)|Mandy}}" | || Parody of "{{W|Mandy (song)|Mandy}}" | ||
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| + | || 12 | ||
| + | || "[[Bart Gets Famous]]" | ||
| + | || "[["Krusty the Clown" Main Title]]" | ||
| + | || [[The Alf Clausen Orchestra]] | ||
| + | || [[Alf Clausen]] | ||
| + | || Arranged by [[Alf Clausen]] | ||
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|| "[[Lisa the Iconoclast]]" | || "[[Lisa the Iconoclast]]" | ||
|| "[[The Ballad of Jebediah Springfield]]" | || "[[The Ballad of Jebediah Springfield]]" | ||
| − | || [[Rick Logan]] | + | || [[Rick Logan]] and [[Dick Wells]] featuring [[Tommy Morgan]] on harmonica |
|| [[Jeff Martin]] | || [[Jeff Martin]] | ||
| − | || | + | || Arranged by [[Alf Clausen]] |
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| − | || "[[In Marge We Trust]]" | + | | rowspan="3" | "[[In Marge We Trust]]" |
|| "{{W|Jesus Is Just Alright}}" | || "{{W|Jesus Is Just Alright}}" | ||
|| {{W|The Doobie Brothers}} | || {{W|The Doobie Brothers}} | ||
|| {{W|Arthur Reid Reynolds}} | || {{W|Arthur Reid Reynolds}} | ||
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| + | || "[[Klang and Koto]]" | ||
| + | || [[Lisa]], [[Homer]] and pitchman | ||
| + | || [[Alf Clausen]] | ||
| + | || Arranged by [[Alf Clausen]] and [[Dell Hake]] | ||
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| + | || "[["Mr. Sparkle" Theme & Logo]]" | ||
| + | || Commercial cast, [[Bart]], [[Homer]], [[Lisa]] and announcer | ||
| + | || [[Alf Clausen]] | ||
| + | || Arranged by [[Alf Clausen]] and [[Dell Hake]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:19, July 4, 2011
Contents
- 1 Season One
- 2 Season Two
- 3 Season Three
- 4 Season Four
- 5 Season Five
- 6 Season Six
- 7 Season Seven
- 8 Season Eight
- 9 Season Nine
- 10 Season Ten
- 11 Season Eleven
- 12 Season Twelve
- 13 Season Thirteen
- 14 Season Fourteen
- 15 Season Fifteen
- 16 Season Sixteen
- 17 Season Seventeen
- 18 Season Eighteen
- 19 Season Nineteen
- 20 Season Twenty
- 21 Season Twenty-One
- 22 Games
- 23 Other songs
Season One
Season Two
Season Three
Season Four
Season Five
Season Six
Season Seven
Season Eight
Season Nine
Season Ten
Season Eleven
Season Twelve
Season Thirteen
Season Fourteen
Season Fifteen
Season Sixteen
Season Seventeen
Season Eighteen
Season Nineteen
| Episode number | Episode name | Song | Artist | Writer(s) | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | "Love, Springfieldian Style" | "L-O-V-E" | Nat King Cole | Milt Gabler and Bert Kaempfert | |
| "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)" | Buzzcocks | Pete Shelley | |||
| 13 | "The Debarted" | "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" | Dropkick Murphys | Woody Guthrie and Dropkick Murphys | |
| "Driver of a loaner car" | Homer Simpson | Yes (original); Joel H. Cohen (parody) | Parody of "Owner of a Lonely Heart" |
Season Twenty
| Episode number | Episode name | Song | Artist | Writer(s) | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 04 | "Treehouse of Horror XIX" | "A Beautiful Mine" | Aceyalone and RJD2 | Aceyalone and RJD2 |
Season Twenty-One
| Episode number | Episode name | Song | Artist | Writer(s) | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | "Million Dollar Maybe" | "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" | Homer and Marge Simpson | George and Ira Gershwin |
Games
| Game | Song | Artist | Writer(s) | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "The Simpsons Game" | "Rock You Like a Hurricane" | Scorpions | Klaus Meine, Herman Rarebell and Rudolf Schenker |