List of fictional musical works
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This is a list of fictional musical works that are referenced or referred to by title, or sometimes by excerpt, in works of fiction or media. They are similar to fictional books in that they can be used to add to the plot of a fictional work or to add humour.
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[edit] Fictional songs and singles
[edit] From Espedair Street by Iain Banks
By Frozen Gold
- "2000 AM"
- "Across From The Moon And Down"
- "After-burn"
- "And So The Spell Is Ended"
- "Another Rainy Day"
- "Answer and Question"
- "Apocalypso"
- "Balance"
- "Blind Again"
- "Cry About You"
- "European"
- "Frozen Gold"
- "The Good Soldier"
- "Love in Transit"
- "No Lesson For Us"
- "Oh Cimmaron"
- "Old Budapest"
- "Route 666", originally titled "25/68"
- "Single Track"
- "Slider"
- "The Way It goes"
- "Whisper"
- "You'd Never Believe"
By Daniel Weir
- "Espedair Street"
[edit] From The Fairly OddParents
By Chip Skylark
- "Find Your Voice (Chip off the Old Chip)"
- "Icky Vicky (Boys in the Band)"
- "My Shiny Teeth and Me (Shiny Teeth)"
[edit] From The Simpsons
- ""Baby on Board" by the Be Sharps, in "Homer's Barbershop Quartet"
- "Can I Borrow A Feeling?" by Kirk Van Houten in "A Milhouse Divided"
- "Drop da Bomb!", a single by the Party Posse in "New Kids on the Blecch"
- "I Do Believe We're Naked" by Funky See Funky Do, from episode "Radio Bart"
- "We're Sending Our Love Down the Well", a charity single by various celebrities from the show and Sting. This was also featured in the episode "Radio Bart"
By Lurleen Lumpkin in "Colonel Homer"
- "Bagged Me a Homer"
- "Bunk With Me Tonight"
- "Stand by Your Manager"
- "You're Wife Don't Understand You, But I Do"
[edit] From Uptown Girls
- "Charmed Life" by Neal Fox
- "Molly Smiles" by Tommy Gunn
- "Night of Love" by Neal Fox
- "Sheets of Egyptian Cotton" by Neal Fox
- "Spinning Around the Sun" by Neal Fox
[edit] Miscellaneous
- "Never Let Me Go" by Judy Bridgewater, from the book of the same name by Kazuo Ishiguro
- "Without You", a song mentioned in the short story, Without You, by Del James from his book The Language of Fear
- "You All Everybody" by DriveSHAFT from the TV series Lost
[edit] Fictional albums
[edit] From Espedair Street by Iain Banks
By Frozen Gold
- All Wine Tastes Sour
- And So The Spell Is Ended
- Ended
- Frozen Gold and Liquid Ice
- Gauche
- Let It Be
- MIRV
- Nifedge
- Night Shines Darkly
- Nuggets
By Daniel Weir
- Personal Effects
[edit] By The Rutles
- Meet The Rutles
- A Hard Day's Rut
- Ouch!
- Sgt. Rutter's Only Darts Club Band
- Tragical History Tour
- Shabby Road
- Let It Rot
[edit] By Spinal Tap
- Spinal Tap Sings (Listen to the) Flower People and Other Favorites
- We Are All Flower People
- Silent But Deadly
- Brainhammer
- Nerve Damage
- Blood to Let
- Intravenus de Milo
- The Sun Never Sweats
- Jap Habit
- Bent for the Rent
- Tap Dancing
- Rock 'N Roll Creation
- Shark Sandwich
- Smell The Glove
- Heavy Metal Memories
[edit] From The Simpsons
- Bigger than Jesus by the Be Sharps, their second album in "Homer's Barbershop Quartet"
- Kroon Along With Krusty by Krusty from The Simpsons
- Meet the Be Sharps by the Be Sharps, in "Homer's Barbershop Quartet"
- Sax on the Beach by Bleeding Gums Murphy
[edit] Miscellaneous
- Franklin Comes Alive from Arrested Development
- Songs After Dark by a fictional singer called Judy Bridgewater, from the novel Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
[edit] Fictional musical compilations
- Groove Pile '72 from Futurama
[edit] Fictional operas and musicals
[edit] From The Phantom of the Opera
- Don Juan Triumphant by the Phantom, based on the Don Juan legend
- Hannibal by Chalumeau
- Il Muto by Albrizzo
[edit] Miscellaneous
- The Barber of Pseudopolis - opera in Maskerade, parodies The Barber of Seville
- Bloodaxe and Ironhammer - dwarf opera in The Fifth Elephant, part of the Koboldean Cycle
- Cinnamon Get Your Gun - musical in DC Comics, parodies Annie Get Your Gun
- Cosi Fan Hita - opera in Maskerade, parodies Cosi Fan Tutte
- The Cruise of the Dodo - A musical comedy featured in Tom Stoppard's Rough Crossing
- Elephant! - A tasteless musical version of The Elephant Man featuring in The Tall Guy
- The Enchanted Piccolo - opera in Maskerade, parodies Die Zauberflöte
- Die Fleiderliev - opera in Maskerade, parodies Die Fledermaus
- Greasier - parody of Grease, Lizzie McGuire
- The Great Kranu From the Deep, a comic opera from the short story From the Lighthouse within the book Across the Wall: A Tale of the Abhorsen and Other Stories by Garth Nix
- Kickin' It! - celebrity drug rehab musical, The Simpsons
- Lease: The Musical - Team America: World Police (parody of Rent)
- Leela: Orphan of the Stars - opera, "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" episode of Futurama
- Lohenshaak - opera in Maskerade, parodies Lohengrin
- Manhattan Melodies - The Muppets Take Manhattan
- Die Meistersinger von Scrote - opera in Maskerade, parodies Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
- Oh, Streetcar! - musical version of A Streetcar Named Desire in The Simpsons
- Prisoners of Love - the musical in The Producers that features at the end of the movie in prison
- Red, White and Blaine - the musical revue in Waiting for Guffman
- The Ring of the Nibelungingung - opera in Maskerade, parodies Der Ring des Nibelungen
- Song of Shelbyville - The Simpsons
- Springtime for Hitler - the musical in The Producers that the producers are hoping will flop in their fraud scheme.
- Stop the Planet of the Apes: I Want To Get Off! - stage musical version of Planet of the Apes, starring Troy McClure from The Simpsons
- La Triviata - opera in Maskerade, parodies La Traviata
- Il Truccatore - opera in Maskerade, parodies Il Trovatore
- Vide Cor Meum - aria in Hannibal from a fictional opera based on La Vita Nuova by Dante, music by Patrick Cassidy [1]
- Úspěch českého inženýra v Indii (Success of the Czech Engineer in India) by Jára da Cimrman - Jára Cimrman v Říši hudby (Jára Cimrman in Music Domain)