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{{pmarow|''Traditional''| {{w|O Tannenbaum}} |"Xmas Story" | An original {{w|Germany|German}} Christmas carol, Bender sings it with alternated lyrics about the [[Xmas]] tree.}} | {{pmarow|''Traditional''| {{w|O Tannenbaum}} |"Xmas Story" | An original {{w|Germany|German}} Christmas carol, Bender sings it with alternated lyrics about the [[Xmas]] tree.}} | ||
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| {{w|The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)|Twelve Days of Christmas}} | "Xmas Story" | Song by the robots, with different lyrics, referring to what they stole.}} | {{pmarow|''Traditional''| {{w|The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)|Twelve Days of Christmas}} | "Xmas Story" | Song by the robots, with different lyrics, referring to what they stole.}} | ||
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| {{w|Deck the Halls}} | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode}} | {{pmarow|''Traditional''| {{w|Deck the Halls}} | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode. | {{e|6ACV13}} | Leela sings the words "Don we now our gay apparel", a line from the carol.}} | ||
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| {{w|We Wish You a Merry Christmas}} | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode}} | {{pmarow|''Traditional''| {{w|We Wish You a Merry Christmas}} | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode}} | ||
{{pmarow|{{w|Frank Sinatra}}| You're Lonely and I'm Lonely | "Xmas Story" | Referenced to by [[Leela]] with "you're lonely and I'm lonely, but together... We're lonely together".}} | {{pmarow|{{w|Frank Sinatra}}| You're Lonely and I'm Lonely | "Xmas Story" | Referenced to by [[Leela]] with "you're lonely and I'm lonely, but together... We're lonely together".}} | ||
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{{pmarow|{{w|Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich}}| Bend It| "The Mutants Are Revolting" | Bender plays this song on the boombox at the end of the episode and everyone dances to it.}} | {{pmarow|{{w|Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich}}| Bend It| "The Mutants Are Revolting" | Bender plays this song on the boombox at the end of the episode and everyone dances to it.}} | ||
{{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|God rest you, merry gentlemen}}" | {{e|6ACV13}} | [[Robot Santa Claus]] yells "God rest ye merry gentlemen...in peace!".}} | {{pmarow|''Traditional''| "{{w|God rest you, merry gentlemen}}" | {{e|6ACV13}} | [[Robot Santa Claus]] yells "God rest ye merry gentlemen...in peace!".}} | ||
{{pmarow|{{w|Felix Mendelssohn}}| {{w|Wedding March (Mendelssohn)|Wedding March}} | {{e|6ACV14}} | Played by the robot string quartet after the Donbot's eldest daughter is wed.}} | {{pmarow|{{w|Felix Mendelssohn}}| {{w|Wedding March (Mendelssohn)|Wedding March}} | {{e|6ACV14}} | Played by the robot string quartet after the Donbot's eldest daughter is wed.}} | ||
{{pmarow|{{w||The Clash}}| {{w|Clampdown}} | "The Silence of the Clamps" | Heard during the montage of Fry and [[Clamps]] bonding.}} | {{pmarow|{{w||The Clash}}| {{w|Clampdown}} | "The Silence of the Clamps" | Heard during the montage of Fry and [[Clamps]] bonding.}} |
Revision as of 21:57, 3 December 2011
This is the list of popular music appearances on Futurama in production order. For the songs performed by the characters, see the list of song performances.
Artist | Track | Appearance | |
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Episode(s) | Description of appearance | ||
Bob Dylan | Blowin' in the Wind | "The Series Has Landed" (1ACV02) | Bender performs this song as he gets a magnet on his head. |
"Bendin' in the Wind" (3ACV13) | Referenced to by the title of the episode. | ||
Pink Floyd | The Dark Side of the Moon | "The Series Has Landed" | Referenced to by Fry with "Hey, cool! Dark side of the Moon!" |
Traditional | She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain | "The Series Has Landed" | Bender performs this song as the credits comes on, though with different lyrics. |
Neal Hefti | The Odd Couple theme | "I, Roommate" (1ACV03) | Played over the new apartment montage. |
Sir Mix-a-lot | Baby Got Back | "A Fishful of Dollars" (1ACV06) | Fry shows off old classics in his 20th century apartment. |
Quincy Jones | Sanford and Son Theme (The Streetbeater) | "A Fishful of Dollars" | The theme song plays whilst Fry is watching TV. |
Rose Royce | Car Wash | "My Three Suns" (1ACV07) | Played as Bender goes through the Robot Wash. |
Vera Lynn | We'll Meet Again | "A Big Piece of Garbage" (1ACV08) | Plays over the credits. |
Charlie Daniels Band | The Devil Went Down to Georgia | "Hell Is Other Robots" (1ACV09) | The storyline is a reference to this song. |
Beastie Boys | Intergalactic | "Hell Is Other Robots" | Played at the concert. |
Beastie Boys | Super Disco Breakin' | "Hell Is Other Robots" | Played at the concert in the mosh-pit. |
Prince | 1999 | "Hell Is Other Robots" | Fry's line "Tonight, we're gonna party like its 1999" is from this song. |
Beastie Boys | Sabotage | "Hell Is Other Robots" | An a capella version is played at the concert. |
Rodgers and Hammerstein | Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' | "Hell Is Other Robots" | Bender sings this song when he walks into the Planet Express Building after he found religion in Robotology. |
George Frideric Handel | "Hallelujah" chorus | "Hell Is Other Robots" | Played during the crew's escape from Robot Hell. |
The Isley Brothers | Shout | "Mars University" (1ACV11) | Played during the montage at the end. |
Chubby Checker | Let's do the Freddie | "When Aliens Attack" (1ACV12) | Referenced to by Hermes with "ready, Freddie!" |
The Four Postmen | I've Got a Tan | "Fry and the Slurm Factory" (1ACV13) | Slurm's theme song is an instrumental of this song. |
Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley | Oompa Loompa, Doompa-Dee-Do | "Fry and the Slurm Factory" | The Grunka Lunka's song parody the Oompa-Loompa's performance of this song in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. |
Smokey Robinson & the Miracles | I Second That Emotion | "I Second that Emotion" (2ACV01) | Referenced to by the title of the episode. |
Maceo Pinkard | Sweet Georgia Brown | "I Second that Emotion" | Bender whistles this while he does fancy basketball tricks with his head. |
"Time Keeps on Slippin'" (3ACV14) | Played as the Globetrotters lands on Earth (a reference to the theme song of actual Harlem Globetrotters). Bender whistles this again at the end, although slowly. | ||
Bender's Big Score | An adaptation of the song is whistled by the Globetrotters while doing fancy tricks with a piece of chalk. | ||
"Attack of the Killer App" (6ACV03) | Hermes says "Sweet Georgia Brown of Kingston Town!" | ||
"The Prisoner of Benda" (6ACV10) | Another adaptation of Brother Bones' version of the song is heard during the montage of Bubblegum and Sweet Clyde switching brains with the Planet Express crew. | ||
Patty Hill and Mildred J. Hill | Happy Birthday to You | "I Second that Emotion" | Parody of Happy Birthday sung to Nibbler |
Traditional | Michael Finnegan | "Brannigan, Begin Again" (2ACV02) | The line "Finnigan, begin again" is referred in the title of this episode. |
Fred Neil | Everybody's Talkin' | "Brannigan, Begin Again" | Played over the Zapp and Kif has been fired and looking for money montage. |
Jefferson Airplane | White Rabbit | "A Head in the Polls" (2ACV03) | Performed by Richard Nixon's head during his announcement to run for President of Earth. |
John Frederick Coots and Haven Gillespie | Santa Claus Is Coming to Town | "Xmas Story" (2ACV04) | Christmas carol at the end of the episode, though with different lyrics and melody. This parody is titled "Santa Claus is Gunning You Down". |
Isaac Watts and Lowell Mason | Joy to the World | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode |
James Pierpont | Jingle Bells | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode |
Gene Autry and Oakley Haldeman | Here Comes Santa Claus | "Xmas Story" | A parody of this Christmas Carol appears in this episode |
Traditional | O Tannenbaum | "Xmas Story" | An original German Christmas carol, Bender sings it with alternated lyrics about the Xmas tree. |
Traditional | Twelve Days of Christmas | "Xmas Story" | Song by the robots, with different lyrics, referring to what they stole. |
Traditional | Deck the Halls | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode. |
"The Futurama Holiday Spectacular" (6ACV13) | Leela sings the words "Don we now our gay apparel", a line from the carol. | ||
Traditional | We Wish You a Merry Christmas | "Xmas Story" | This Christmas Carol appears in this episode |
Frank Sinatra | You're Lonely and I'm Lonely | "Xmas Story" | Referenced to by Leela with "you're lonely and I'm lonely, but together... We're lonely together". |
Doc Pomus | A Teenager in Love | "Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?" (2ACV05) | The line "Why must I be a teenager in love?" in referred to in the title of the episode. |
Frank Sinatra | Theme from New York, New York | "The Lesser of Two Evils" (2ACV06) | Played at the Past-O-Rama concert. |
Paul Anka | Put Your Head on My Shoulder | "Put Your Head on My Shoulders" (2ACV07) | Referenced to by the title of the episode. |
Scruffy the Cat | Moons of Jupiter | "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" | Played on the radio during Fry and Amy's trip to Europa, one of Jupiter's moons. |
Harry Dacre | Daisy Bell | "A Bicyclops Built for Two" (2ACV09) | The line "A bicycle built for two" is referred to in the title of the episode. |
"Love and Rocket" (4ACV03) | Performed by Bender to the Planet Express Ship. | ||
Richard Strauss | Also sprach Zarathustra | "A Bicyclops Built for Two" | Played as the crew enter The Internet in a similar fashion as in 2001: A Space Odyssey''. |
"Godfellas" (3ACV20) | Played as Bender floats around in space. | ||
"The Sting" (4ACV12) | Played as Leela opens the coffin in a similar fashion to the monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. | ||
Randall Garrett and Isaac Asimov | A Clone of My Own | "A Clone of My Own" (2ACV10) | Referenced to by the title of the episode. |
Donovan | Atlantis | "The Deep South" (2ACV12) | Song as a tourist information stand, with different lyrics, to be about Atlanta, instead of Atlantis. The ending of the song is played during the Fry and Umbriel montage. |
Arthur Smith | Dueling Banjos | "The Deep South" | Hummed by Bender. |
Hal David and Burt Bacharach | Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head | "Mother's Day" (2ACV14) | Played during the memory of the relationship between Mom and Farnsworth. |
Harry Belafonte | Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) | "Mother's Day" | Referenced to by Farnsworth with "one foot tall, eight feet, fifteen feet." |
"The Cyber House Rules" (3ACV09) | Referenced to by Hermes with "daylight come," and "tally me banana." | ||
Traditional | The Sailor's Hornpipe | "The Problem with Popplers" (2ACV15) | Song as the theme song for Popplers by Fry and Bender, with different lyrics. |
Hanson | MMMBop | "Anthology of Interest I" (2ACV16) | Played while Fry and giant Bender plays in the park, the song ends promptly as the concert is destroyed by Bender. |
Black Sabbath | Iron Man | "Anthology of Interest I" | Played as the giant Bender flies toward Earth. |
Katrina and the Waves | Walking on Sunshine | "War Is the H-Word" (2ACV17) | Fry sings it while scrubbing Kif's back during his shower. |
"The 30% Iron Chef" (3ACV22) | Fry sings it in the shower while Zoidberg exchanges his t-shirt. | ||
"Jurassic Bark" (4ACV07) | Fry sings it while riding his bike with Seymour. | ||
"The Sting" (4ACV12) | It is played on bagpipes by Scruffy at his funeral, to which Amy comments, "he is walking on sunshine now". | ||
Into the Wild Green Yonder | Fry has it as his ring tone. | ||
Johnny Mandel and Mike Altman | Suicide Is Painless (Theme from M*A*S*H) | "War Is the H-Word" | Played as we see the tents. |
The Animals | We Gotta Get out of This Place | "War Is the H-Word" | Referenced to by Nixon with "we gotta get out of this planet." |
The Kinks | Lola | "Amazon Women in the Mood" (3ACV01) | Performed by Zapp at the karaoke, though with the character Lola is replaced by Leela |
Elton John | Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long, Long Time) | "Amazon Women in the Mood" | Zapp's performance of "Leela" spoken word parodies William Shatner's version of this song. |
"Where No Fan Has Gone Before" (4ACV11) | William Shatner performs "The Real Slim Shady" spoken word, in the style of this song and his album, The Transformed Man | ||
Lipps Inc | Funkytown | "Amazon Women in the Mood" | Performed by Morbo at the karaoke. |
Bonnie Tyler | Total Eclipse of the Heart | "Amazon Women in the Mood" | Performed by Kif at the karaoke. |
C. W. McCall | Convoy | "Parasites Lost" (3ACV02) | Played as the episode starts, and they enter a truck stop. |
Traditional | Swing Low, Sweet Chariot | "A Tale of Two Santas" (3ACV03) | Bender sings it as he is being executed, due to the magnets. |
Simple Minds | Don't You (Forget About Me) | "The Luck of the Fryrish" (3ACV04) | Played at the end of the episode. |
Traditional | Greenland Whale Fisheries | "The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz" (3ACV05) | Bender sings it a stanza of it as he refused to drink after Fry has declared his disrespect for him. |
The Righteous Brothers | Unchained Melody | "Bendless Love" (3ACV06) | Played instrumentally while Bender helps Angleyne shape a girder into a heart, which is a parody of the pottery scene from Ghost, where this song is a theme. |
Bender's Game | Played as over Farnsworth's flashback to going back and being romantically attached to Mom, in a reference to the film Ghost. | ||
The American Breed | Bend Me, Shape Me | "Bendless Love" | Played during the love montage. |
Ludwig van Beethoven | Symphony No. 5 | "Bendless Love" | Bender is writing sheet music that brings him to tears. The melody is actually the theme from this piece. The paper is labelled "No. 5" and "by Bender". |
Diana Ross and Lionel Richie | Endless Love | "Bendless Love" | Referenced to by the title of the episode. |
Arthur Schwartz | That's Entertainment! | "That's Lobstertainment!" (3ACV08) | Referenced to by the title of the episode. |
Roy Orbison | Oh, Pretty Woman | "The Cyber House Rules" (3ACV09) | Played as Leela gets a second eye montage. |
Jay Livingston and Ray Evans | Bonanza theme | "Where the Buggalo Roam" (3ACV10) | Parody sung by Bender during the cattle ride. |
Brewster Higley VI and Daniel E. Kelley | Home on the Range (Kansas State Song) | "Where the Buggalo Roam" | Referenced to by the title of the episode. |
Cypress Hill | Insane in the Brain | "Insane in the Mainframe" (3ACV11) | Referenced to by the title of the episode. |
"The Why of Fry" (4ACV10) | Referenced to by one of the Brain Spawn with "are you insane in the membrane?" | ||
Traditional | Frog Went A-Courting | "Bendin' in the Wind" (3ACV13) | Bender sings his own version because he doesn't remember the words. |
Traditional | Blue Tail Fly | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Bender sings both the original version and his own version of the refrain. |
Simon & Garfunkel | Scarborough Fair | "Bendin' in the Wind" | This is performed at Bend-Aid by robot Cylon and Art Garfunkel's descendant. |
Beck | Sexx Laws | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Performed by Beck and Bender. |
Beck | Where It's At | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Performed by Beck and Bender. |
Beck | Devils Haircut | "Bendin' in the Wind" | Mentioned by Beck. |
Steve Miller Band | Fly Like an Eagle | "Time Keeps on Slippin'" (3ACV14) | The line "Time keeps on slippin" is referred to in the title of this episode. |
The Miracles | Love Machine | "I Dated a Robot" (3ACV15) | Song played during montage of Fry's dates with Liubot. |
The Coasters | Along Came Jones | "I Dated a Robot" | Referenced to by Bender with "and along came Bender." |
Wham! | Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go | "I Dated a Robot" | Referenced by George Michael's line of "Please pick me up before you go-go" |
Frederick Weatherly | Danny Boy | "A Pharaoh to Remember" (3ACV17) | Performed by Dr. Zoidberg at the surprise funeral of Bender. |
The Bangles | Walk Like an Egyptian | "A Pharaoh to Remember" | Played as Bender enters as the new Pharaoh. |
Semisonic | Closing Time | "A Pharaoh to Remember" | Referenced to by the Pharaoh's adviser with "you don't have to go home, but you can't stay here." |
Miami Sound Machine led by Gloria Estefan | Conga | "Anthology of Interest II" (3ACV18) | Played twice during the Bender becomes a human story. |
Rush | Tom Sawyer | "Anthology of Interest II" | Played during the Space Invaders scene. |
Lonzo and Oscar | I'm My Own Grandpa | "Roswell that Ends Well" (3ACV19) | Referenced to by Farnsworth with "Mr I'm-my-own-grandpa". |
Johann Strauss II | The Blue Danube | "Godfellas" (3ACV20) | Played as Bender floats around in space. |
Frédéric Chopin | Polonaise in C sharp minor | "Godfellas" | The tune Bender attempts to perform on his piano. |
Men Without Hats | The Safety Dance | "Future Stock" (3ACV21) | Performed by Steve Castle two times during this episode. |
Joe Esposito | You're the Best | "The 30% Iron Chef" (3ACV22) | Played over the Bender training to become a chef montage. |
Giuseppe Verdi | La donna è mobile | "The 30% Iron Chef" | Performed by the shrimp in Elzar's dish. |
Cream | Sunshine of Your Love | The 30% Iron Chef | Played as the episode ends. |
Pizzicato Five | Baby Love Child | "Leela's Homeworld" (4ACV02) | Played during montage showing that Leela's parents were actually with her her whole life. |
Spin Doctors | Two Princes | "Love and Rocket" (4ACV03) | The song that plays when Bender turns on the radio after Farnsworth installs the new software. |
Black Flag | TV Party | "Bender Should Not Be Allowed on Television" (4ACV06) | Played during the Bender at All My Circuits montage, but also performed by the Planet Express Crew including Dwight Conrad and Cubert Farnsworth over the credits. |
Van McCoy | The Hustle | "Jurassic Bark" (4ACV07) | Performed as Fry's people's native dance. |
Connie Francis | I Will Wait for You | "Jurassic Bark" | Played over the montage, where Seymour waits for Fry. |
KC and the Sunshine Band | Get Down Tonight | "Crimes of the Hot" (4ACV08) | Played over the montage where the robots travel to the Galápagos Islands. |
Buster Poindexter | Hot Hot Hot | "Crimes of the Hot" | Played at the party at the end of the episode. |
Don McLean | American Pie | "The Why of Fry" (4ACV10) | After Fry, the Brainspawn and the Infosphere are trapped in the Parallel Universe, one of the brains mentions that they could spend the rest of eternity singing this song; the full version of it lasts over eight minutes. |
Eminem | The Real Slim Shady | "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" (4ACV11) | Performed by William Shatner, though spoken. |
Bobby McFerrin | Don't Worry, Be Happy | "The Sting" (4ACV12) | Performed by the entire Planet Express Crew, except Leela, Fry and Scruffy, with slightly different lyrics. |
Tom Jones | She's a Lady | "Bend Her" (4ACV13) | Played when Bender gets together with Calculon montage. |
Marx Brothers | Hail Freedonia! | "Bend Her" | Bender's national anthem for "Robonia" is similar to the national anthem for the fictional country of Freedonia in the Marx Brothers film Duck Soup. |
Kenny Loggins | I'm Alright | "Obsoletely Fabulous" (4ACV14) | Bender brings a lot of CD's to the island, and he plays this song and dances to it. |
Whitney Houston | I Will Always Love You | "Spanish Fry" (4ACV17) | Song by Leela to Lrrr and Ndnd (though originally by Dolly Parton, Leela attempts to sing it like Whitney Houston). |
Ludwig van Beethoven | Für Elise | "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" (4ACV18) | Played by one of the children at the Holophonor school, played later by Fry as well. |
Maurice Ravel | Boléro | "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" | Played by Fry at one of his concerts. |
Scott Walker (cover by The Jigsaw Seen) | 30 Century Man | Bender's Big Score | A snippet is played when Fry realizes he is Lars Fillmore back in 2012. |
Steam | Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye | Bender's Big Score | The Scammer Aliens sing a parody of this song replacing "Goodbye" with "We took your stuff!" while all Earthicans are evacuating Earth. |
Aram Khachaturian | Sabre Dance | Bender's Big Score | A Jamaican variation of this song plays when Hermes is limboing. |
Carmen Miranda | I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much) | The Beast with a Billion Backs | Played over the montage with Yivo and the universe going out on their date. |
Kool & the Gang | Jungle Boogie | The Beast with a Billion Backs | A snippet is played during the segment of the universal date montage where Yivo and the universe are dancing. |
The Supremes | Stop! In the Name of Love | The Beast with a Billion Backs | Referenced (almost sung) by Dr. Ogden Wernstrom as he tries to catch Amy and Leela from escaping the tentacle. |
Daniel Johnston (cover by Kathy McCarty) | Rocket Ship | Bender's Game | The song plays during the Planet Express Ship's venture to the Space Demolition Derby. |
The Ohio Express | Chewy Chewy | Bender's Game | The song plays during the montage of Hermaphrodite and Leegola frolicking. |
The Beatles | Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds | Bender's Game | A parody of the song is heard in the background music of the opening cartoon. |
MC Hammer | U Can't Touch This | Bender's Game | Dr. Perceptron says, "Now stop! Hammer time!" |
Duran Duran | Hungry Like the Wolf | Into the Wild Green Yonder | Zapp sings this song. Later, Bender is heard humming the tune. |
Woody Guthrie | This Land Is Your Land | Into the Wild Green Yonder | Sung by the Feministas during their protest on Mars. |
Frank Sinatra | Fly Me to the Moon | Into the Wild Green Yonder | The opening theme is performed in a Sinatra style, with special relations (and mentions) of Fly Me to the Moon |
Robert Crawford | The U.S. Air Force theme | Into the Wild Green Yonder | Lyric referred to in the title. |
Culture Club | Karma Chameleon | "Rebirth" (6ACV01) | When Leela is discovered to be in a coma, Bender sings, "Coma coma coma coma coma chameleon!" |
Iron Butterfly | In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida | "In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela" (6ACV02) | Referenced to by the title of this episode. |
Patti LuPone in the musical Les Miserables | I Dreamed a Dream | "Attack of the Killer App" (6ACV03) | Leela and Susan Boil sing this song together. |
Elizabeth Mitchell | Little Bird, Little Bird | "Lethal Inspection" (6ACV06) | The song is played during the flashbacks revealing that Hermes was Inspector 5. |
Zager & Evans | In the Year 2525 | "The Late Philip J. Fry" (6ACV07) | This song is parodied as "In the Year 252525" during the montage of Fry, Farnsworth and Bender traveling forward in time. |
Shelly Palmer | Meow Mix Jingle | "That Darn Katz!" (6ACV08) | The jingle is meowed by the Thubanian leader to signal his mothership. |
Black Eyed Peas | The Boogie That Be | "The Mutants Are Revolting" (6ACV12) | This serves as the background music for Bender's 100th delivery party. |
Devo | Beautiful World | "The Mutants Are Revolting" | The mutated members of Devo play this song for the Devolution Revolution. In the episode, "Whip It" is mentioned as well. |
Devo | Jocko Homo | "The Mutants Are Revolting" | Dwayne asks, "Are we not men now?", a reference to the song's lyric "Are we not men, we are Devo." |
Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich | Bend It | "The Mutants Are Revolting" | Bender plays this song on the boombox at the end of the episode and everyone dances to it. |
Traditional | "God rest you, merry gentlemen" | "The Futurama Holiday Spectacular" (6ACV13) | Robot Santa Claus yells "God rest ye merry gentlemen...in peace!". |
Felix Mendelssohn | Wedding March | "The Silence of the Clamps" (6ACV14) | Played by the robot string quartet after the Donbot's eldest daughter is wed. |
The Clash | Clampdown | "The Silence of the Clamps" | Heard during the montage of Fry and Clamps bonding. |
Young Fresh Fellows | Rock and Roll Pest Control | "Benderama" (6ACV17) | Heard during the montage of the crew getting rid of the Bender duplicates |
The Chordettes (cover version by Chet Atkins) | Mr. Sandman | "The Tip of the Zoidberg" (6ACV18) | Instrumental electric guitar version is heard during the montage of Zoidberg attempting to kill Farnsworth. |
Frédéric Chopin | Piano Sonata No. 2, Movement 3 - Marche funèbre: Lento | "Ghost in the Machines" (6ACV19) | This famous funeral march is the horn for the hearse for DeadEx. |
Johann Sebastian Bach | Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 | "Ghosts in the Machines" | The introduction of the Toccata is heard during the montage of Bender's ghost haunting Fry. |
Mötley Crüe | Girls, Girls, Girls | "Neutopia" (6ACV20) | Heard during the montage of the gender reversed men doing a photoshoot |
The Beatles | I Am the Walrus | "Fry Am the Egg Man" (6ACV22) | Episode title is a parody of the song's line "I am the egg man." |
Eli Wolfe | Eggman | "Fry am the Egg Man" | Heard during the montage of Fry keeping the egg safe. |
Starship | Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now | "Cold Warriors" (6ACV24) | Heard during the montage of young Fry doing experiments on the guinea pig astronaut. |
Traditional | There's a Hole in the Bottom of the Sea | "Reincarnation" (6ACV26) | In Space Challenge 3000, Farnsworth analyzes a log he found in a hole in the bottom of the sea, then sees a frog on the bump on the log that he found in the hole in the bottom of the sea, then sees a snail on the tail on the frog on the bump, etc. |