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Wzmianki o nieistniejących zespołach i
muzykach
Yodeling Andy (216)
Jimmy Dick and the Night Sticks (218)
Tears and Vomit (311)
The Tuxedos (402)
Oozing Meat (403)
Shoes 'n' Socks (709)
Burned Beyond Recognition (822)
Otitis Media (904)
Nieistniejące zespoły obecne w serialu
The Why (317)
Joanie and the Slashettes / Joanie and the Hep Cats (609, 610)
Istniejace zespoły i muzycy występujący w
serialu
The Gutter Cats (performing) (414) - Anthony Smedile,
Bobby Lycon, Jonny Black and Josh Blake
B.B. King (performing a blues variation) (513)
Anthrax (performing In My World) (619) - Joey Belladonna,
Frank Bello, Charlie Benante, Scott Ian and Danny Spitz.
Spencer Davis of The Spencer Davis Group (709)
Ritchie Havens (709)
Robby Krieger of The Doors (709)
Mark Lindsay of Paul Revere and the Raiders (709)
Peter Noone of Hermans's Hermits (709)
John Sebastian of The Loving Spoonful (709)
The Village People (performing YMCA) (807) - Alexander
Briley (Sailor), David Hodo (Construction Worker), Glenn M.
Hughes (Leather Man), G. Jeffrey Olson (Cowboy), Felipe Rose
(Indian) and Raymond Simpson (Policeman)
Rick Dees (822)
Tammy Wynette (1942 - 1998) (1108)
Piosenki śpiewane przez Bundych
Honey by Peg / Bobby Goldsboro (performer) & Bobby
Russell (words & music) (102) [US #1 in April and May, 1968,
for five weeks]
I Am Woman by Peg / by Helen Reddy (performer, words &
music) and Ray Burton (words & music) (102) [US #1 in
December, 1972, for one week]
Dominique by Peg / The Singing Nun (102) [US #1 in
December, 1963, for four weeks]
Amazing Grace by the people at the funeral (104)
By the Time I Get to Phoenix by Al / Jimmy Webb (words
& music) (107)
Ten Cents A Dance by Peg / Ruth Etting (performer), Lorenz
Hart (words) & Richard Rodgers (music) (109)
Star Spangled Banner by Peg (109)
Da Ya Think I'm Sexy by Steve / Rod Stewart (112)
Gilligan's Island theme song by Bud (214)
The Addams Family theme song by Bud (214)
My Funny Valentine by Marcy (217)
I Heard It Through the Grapewine by Al / Marvin Gaye
(performer) Norman Whitfield & Barrett Strong (words &
music) (221) [US #1 in December, 1968, and January, 1969, for
seven weeks]
Proud Mary by Al / Creedence Clearwater Revival (221)
You Are My Sunshine by Peg, Kel, Bud, the Wanker Triplets,
Uncle Otto & Uncle Erwin / Jimmie Davis and Charles Mitchell
(222)
Dueling Banjos by Al & Steve
Heartbreak Hotel by Peg / Elvis, Mae B. Axton and Tommy
Durden (303) [US #1 in April, May and June, 1956, for eight
weeks]
The Flintstones theme song by Peg and the kids (305)
New York, New York by Al / Frank Sinatra (309)
Hey Paula by Al & Peg / Paul & Paula (309) [US #
in February, 1963, for three weeks]
I Got You Babe by Al & Peg / Sonny (Bono) and
Cher(ilyn Sarkisian) (309) [US #1 in August, 1965, for three
weeks]
Variation of Banana Boat Song by Peg, Bud & Kel /
Harry Belafonte (311)
The Jeffersons theme song by Bud & Kelly (322)
Star Spangled Banner by Peg (401)
Greensleeves by Steve (403)
Born Free theme by Al (410)
New York, New York by Peg / Frank Sinatra (417)
Personality by Peg & Marcy (417)
Cow Kicked Nelly by the Bundys (502)
Daddy by Peg & the kids (503)
Variation of Banana Boat Song by Al / Harry Belafonte
(507)
Variation of the Bonanza theme song by Al (508)
Variation of Old McDonald by Al (508)
Hush, Little Baby by Peg (510)
Variation of The Patty Duke Show theme song by Charlie
Verducci (518)
Mack the Knife by Al / from the Threepenny Opera by
Bertolt Brecht (original German lyrics) and Kurt Weill (music),
(519) [Original Title "Mecky Messer"; Enlish lyrics by
Marc Blitzstein; US #1 in October, November and December, 1959,
for 9 weeks, performed by Bobby Darin]
The Way We Were by Al, Peg, Jeff & Marcy / Barbara
Steisand (performer), Marvin Hamlisch, Alan Bergman and Marilyn
Bergman (words & music) (521) [US #1 in February, 1974, for
two weeks]
Variation of 99 Bottles of Pop by the Bundys (522)
Theme Song from Facts of Life by Al (607)
Duke of Earl recital by Al / Gene Chandler (609) [US #1 in
February and March, 1962, for three weeks]
Babyface by Bud & Kelly (701)
Hush, Little Baby by Peg (702)
Moonriver by Al (705)
O Sole Mio by Al (710)
Happy Trails by Al (710)
Variation of Twelve Days of Christmas by Peg, Kel &
Bud (712)
Variation of Frosty the Snowman by Marcy (712)
Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend by Peg & Al (715)
I Am the Pirate King by Rubio the Cruel ('Steve'), dancing
an Irish jig / from The Pirates of Penzance (718)
I Am the Very Model of A Modern Major-General by Rubio the
Cruel ('Steve') / from The Pirates of Penzance (718)
The Trolley Song by Rubio the Cruel ('Steve') / Harold
Arlen (718)
Star Spangled Banner by a senior cheerleader choir (719)
Variation of Banana Boat Song by Al / Harry Belafonte
(723)
Star Spangled Banner by Kelly (801)
Variation of Amazing Grace by Al (806)
Buffalo Gals by Al (806)
The Jeffersons theme song by Kelly, Bud, Peggy & Marcy
(810)
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot performed by a harmonica-playing
dog (811)
Theme from Lassie whistled by Peg, Kel & Bud (811)
Hoch auf dem gelben Wagen by Bud & Heidi (902)
[Translation: Up on the Yellow Coach]
Amazing Grace by Al, Jeff and some Polk High schoolmates
(910)
Charge signal of the U.S. Army by Al (916)
The Jeffersons theme song by Al (922)
Variation of This Is a Man's World by Jeff & Sticky /
James Brown (1004)
This Is a Man's World by the NO MA'AMers / James Brown
(1007)
Unknown song by Al & Bud (1010)
Cumbaya, My Lord by the people at the marriage retreat
park (1013)
In the Still of the Night by Al & Griff / The Five
Satins (1017)
Variation of 99 Bottles of Beer by Bud, Marcy & some
boys (1018)
Fame by Marcy & Jeff (Karaoke) (1020)
I'm So Excited by Jeff (Karaoke) / Pointer Sisters (1020)
Do You Really Want to Hurt Me by Jeff (Karaoke) / Culture
Club (1020)
I Think I Love You by Jeff (Karaoke) / Partridge Family
(1020) [US #1 in November and December, 1970, for three weeks]
Wild Thing by Al (1022)
Bad Boys by Al / Inner Circle (1106)
Unknown country song by Peg & Kelly (1108) [...rockin'
with the rhythm of the rain]
Amazing Grace by Ike with bagpipes (1109)
Jingle Bells by Al & Griff (1113)
Variation of Old McDonald by Al (1123)
Interpretacje znanych piosenek
"Star Spangled Banner" on TV (109)
"Moonriver" played by a dance orchestra (311)
"Anything Goes" on an LP (313)
"Cavalry Attack" signal of the U.S. Army on TV (319)
"Jingle Bells" on the radio (712)
"Hallelujah Chorus" from Messiah by Georg Friedrich
Händel (724)
"Silent Night" by Michael Bolton (813)
"Deck the Halls" (813)
"Charge" signal of the U.S. Army by an electric organ
on TV (820)
Unknown piece played by a dance orchestra (904)
"Amazing Grace" as intro music (1003)
"U Can't Touch This" by a band (1008)
"Deck the Halls" (1012)
"Deck the Halls" (1113)
"Up where We Belong" (1114)
"The Eye of the Tiger" (1116)
Nieistniejące piosenki wykonywane w serialu
Variation of the James Bond theme (417)
"Psycho Dad theme song" on TV (501)
Variation of the James Bond theme (616)
"Psycho Dad theme song" second version on TV(621)
"Psycho Mom theme song" on TV (621)
"Old Aid Song" by the Bundys, Spencer Davis, Richie
Havens, Robbie Krieger, Mark Lindsay, Peter Noone & John
Sebastian / Jonathan Wolff (709)
"Polk High Song" by Al & Aaron (808)
"Please Kill Me" by Al & some husbands at the mall
(808)
"Psycho Dad theme song" third version (Christmas
Episode) on TV (813)
"Let's Put the Lights on the Trailer" by a country
singer (813)
"Is that Rudolph's Nose or Daddy's?" by a country
singer (813)
"Grandma's frozen on the Portal Step" by a country
singer (813)
"And That's When My Hound Dog Started Looking Good to
Me" on the radio (817)
"Psycho Dad theme song" fourth and fifth version on TV
(823)
"Pease in A Pod theme song" (909)
"The Family Keates theme song" (909)
Variation of the "Psycho Dad theme song" by Al (913)
Variation of the "Psycho Dad theme song" by Marcy (913)
Podklad muzyczny
Frank Sinatra (Love and Marriage) Theme Song
Steppenwolf (Born to be Wild) 105
Beastie Boys (Rhymin' And Stealin') 109
Beastie Boys (Fight for Your Right) 109
Percy Sledge (When a Man Loves a Woman) 201
Bobbie Gentry (Ode to Billie Joe) 202 [US #1 in August and
September, 1967, for four weeks]
Edvard Grieg (Morning Mood, from the Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op.
46) 212
Glen Frey (You Belong to the City) 214
Aretha Franklin (Respect) 306 [US #1 in June, 1967, for two
weeks; written by Otis Redding]
Perry Mason theme 308
Peggy Lee (Fever) 313
Creedence Clearwater Revival (Who'll Stop the Rain) 401
George Thorogood and the Destroyers (Bad to the Bone) 401
Lassie theme 403
Beach Boys (I Get Around) 409 [US #1 in July, 1964, for two
weeks]
Fats Domino (I'm Walkin') 409
Devo (Working in A Coalmine) 412
Mannheim Steamroller (Deck the Halls) 412
The President's March 505
(Daddy's Little Girl) 510 [music & words by Bobby Burke and
Horace Gerlach]
Donna Summer (She Works Hard for the Money) 511
Theme of The Andy Griffith Show 512
Vangelis (Chariots of Fire) 516 [US #1 in May, 1982, for one
week]
Branded theme song 516
Arthur Alexander (Anna (Go To Him)) 518 [The song Al hardly found
out]
ZZ Top (Sharp Dressed Man) 607
Richard Strauss (Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Op. 30) 609 [Original
Title: Also sprach Zarathustra]
Bobby Vinton (Blue Velvet) 613 [US #1 in September and October,
1963, for 3 weeks]
Bill Haley (Rock Around the Clock) 613
Booker T and The MG's (Green Onions) 618
Anthrax (In My World) (619)
George Thorogood and the Destroyers (Bad to the Bone) 619
Right Said Fred (I'm Too Sexy) 625 [US #1 in February, 1992, for
three weeks]
George Thorogood and the Destroyers (Bad to the Bone) 626
Mary Wells (My Guy) 702 [US #1 in May, 1964, for two weeks]
Unknown song 704
Aretha Franklin & Annie Lennox (Sisters Are Doing It for
Themselves) 708
Benny Hill theme 714
George Thorogood and the Destroyers (Born to Be Bad) 715
The Fabulous Thunderbirds (Tough Enough?) 716
The Fabulous Thunderbirds (Tough Enough?) 722
Chuck Berry (No Particular Place to Go) 724
(There It Is) 801
Michael Jackson (Beat It) 802 [US #1 in April and May, 1983, for
three weeks]
Paul Anka (Lonely Boy) 803 [US #1 in July and August, 1959, for
four weeks; co-written by Joe Dowell]
Donna Summer (She Works Hard for the Money) 805
Unknown melody 805 [on the radio]
The Jeffersons theme song 810
Angie Jarre (Love Is) 811
Donna Summer (She Works Hard for the Money) 811
George Thorogood and the Destroyers (Bad to the Bone) 812
Nat King Cole (The Christmas Song) 813
Paul Anka (Lonely Boy) 817 [US #1 in July and August, 1959, for
four weeks; co-written by Joe Dowell]
Gioacchino Rossini (Overture from the opera William Tell) 818
[Tell is the Swiss national hero]
(My Funny Valentine) 818
Unknown melody 823
Unknown song 825 [on the car radio]
Theme from Gone with the Wind 826
Unknown song 901 ["Money money money, want that money"]
Unknown song 902 [Al claps it on]
Unknown song 903 [while Kel tries pimple lotions]
Michael Sembello 905 (Maniac) [US #1 in September, 1983, for two
weeks]
Unknown Michael Bolton song 906
Theme of "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" by Ennio
Morricone 910
Unknown heavy metal track 910 [during the game]
Unknown melody 910 [during Al's run]
Unknown song 910 [in the sports bar at the end]
Unknown melody 911 [in the stadiums]
Gioacchino Rossini (Overture from the opera William Tell) 915
[Tell is a crack shot]
Unknown song 924 [something about champions]
Unknown song 924 ["We came to ... this rock"]
Unknown song 1014 ["Money money money, want that
money"]
Cyndi Lauper (Girls Just Wanna Have Fun) 1018
Richard Strauss (Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Op. 30) 1102 [Original
Title: Also sprach Zarathustra]
Inner Circle (Cops theme song "Bad Boys") 1106
Richard Wagner (The Ride of the Valkyries, from the opera The
Valkyries) 1113 [Original Title: Der Walkürenritt]
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