Episode number
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Episode name
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Song
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Artist
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Writer(s)
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Note
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01
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"Undercover Burns"
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"You'll Work for Me"
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Mr. Burns
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Music: Bleeding Fingers Music Original lyrics: John Frink and Jeff Westbrook Parody lyrics: David Cryan
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"Why Can't We Be Friends?"
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War and Homer
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Papa Dee Allen, Harold Ray Brown, B. B. Dickerson, Lonnie Jordan, Charles Miller, Lee Oskar, and Howard E. Scott
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"The Spaniard That Blighted My Life"
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Fred Kranepool, Homer, Lenny, and Carl
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Billy Merson
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"Bang the Drum All Day"
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Todd Rundgren
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02
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"I, Carumbus"
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"O Ascendimus Nos"
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Studio singers
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Original: Ja'Net DuBois and Jeff Barry Parody lyrics: Cesar Mazariegos Latin translation: Kyle Smith-Laird
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"The Roman Holidays theme"
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Emperor Quimbus
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Hoyt Curtin
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03
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"Now Museum, Now You Don't"
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"The Four Seasons - Winter"
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Antonio Vivaldi
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"In 1470"
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Lisanardo da Vinci
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Original: Janis Ian Parody lyrics: Dan Greaney
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"Mona Lisa"
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Nat King Cole
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Ray Evans and Jay Livingston
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"Galop Infernal"
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Jacques Offenbach
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"La Marseillaise"
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Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
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"Ride of the Valkyries"
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Richard Wagner
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"El Barto"
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Studio singers
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Original: Norman Foster and George Bruns Parody lyrics: Dan Greaney
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"Bar-ry, Bar-ry Night"
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Vincent van Moe
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Original: Don McLean Parody lyrics: Dan Greaney
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04
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"Treehouse of Horror XXXI"
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"You Put a Dent in Me"
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Dan Castellaneta
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Original: Randy Newman Parody lyrics: Julia Prescott
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"This Is the End of Bart"
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"Flight of the Bumblebee"
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Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
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"Lollipop"
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Homer Simpson, Homer Barbera, Disney Princess Homer, 8-Bit Homer, Anime Homer, and Noir Homer
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Beverly Ross and Julius Dixson
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"A Flash in the Sky"
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Disney Princess Homer and Lisa Simpson
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Music: Bleeding Fingers Music Lyrics: Julia Prescott
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"Gotta Get Up"
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Harry Nilsson
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05
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"The 7 Beer Itch"
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"The Story of Lily"
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Groundskeeper Willie
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Music: Bleeding Fingers Music Lyrics: Joel H. Cohen, John Frink, and Al Jean
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"God Save the Queen"
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John Bull
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"Drink It Up Men"
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Lily, Barney, Lenny, Carl, and Moe.
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The Dubliners
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"Messiah Part II"
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George Frideric Handel
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"Anticipation"
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Carly Simon
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"Lili Marleen"
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Lily
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Hans Leip and Norbert Schultze
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"Gymnopédie n. 1"
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Erik Satie
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"I Promise You Chocolate and Kisses"
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Lily and Marge
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Music: Bleeding Fingers Music Lyrics: Joel H. Cohen, John Frink, and Al Jean
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06
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"Podcast News"
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"2 a.m. Ham"
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Homer
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Music: Bleeding Fingers Music Lyrics: David X. Cohen
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07
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"Three Dreams Denied"
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"Any Note You Can Reach"
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Blake and Lisa
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Original: Irving Berlin Parody lyrics: Danielle Weisberg
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08
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"The Road to Cincinnati"
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"Chalmers Went to Cincy"
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Sherri, Terri, Lisa, and Janey
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Parody lyrics: Jeff Westbrook
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"Timothy"
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The Buoys
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Rupert Holmes
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"Greensleeves"
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Greg
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Traditional
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"The Ballroom Blitz"
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The Sweet
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Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman
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"WKRP In Cincinnati Main Theme"
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Tom Wells
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"Chalmers Loves Skinner"
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Sherri, Terri, Lisa, and Janey
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Parody lyrics: Jeff Westbrook
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"WKRP in Cincinnati End Credits"
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Jim Ellis
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09
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"Sorry Not Sorry"
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"Boola Boola"
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Lisa Simpson
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Allan M. Hirsh
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"Gladys West Rap"
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Kevin Michael Richardson and studio singers
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Music: Bleeding Fingers Music Lyrics: Nell Scovell
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"Sorry, Sorry, Sorry"
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Kevin Michael Richardson and studio singers
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Music: Bleeding Fingers Music Lyrics: Nell Scovell
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"Who's Soggy Now?"
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Miss Hoover
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Original: Ted Snyder, Bert Kalmar, and Harry Ruby Parody lyric: Nell Scovell
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Parody of "Who's Sorry Now?"
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"Lisa's at Yale"
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Kevin Michael Richardson and studio singers
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Original: Jeff Martin and The Dapper Dans Music: Bleeding Fingers Music Lyrics: Nell Scovell
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10
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"A Springfield Summer Christmas for Christmas"
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"Welcome to Our Humble Home"
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Bart and Lisa Simpson
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Original: Felix Mendelssohn, Charles Wesley, and George Whitefield Parody lyrics: Jessica Conrad
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Parody of "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"
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"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
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Jule Styne
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"Brhams' Lullaby"
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Johannes Brahms
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