List of songs featured on South Park
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This is a list of songs featured in the television series South Park. This list does not include songs written specifically for the show.
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[edit] Season one
[edit] Episode 1: Cartman Gets an Anal Probe
- "I Love to Singa: Cartman sings a part of it between the interval of two rays shot at him by the aliens.
[edit] Season two
[edit] Episode 2: Cartmans Mom is Still a Dirty Slut
- "Come Sail Away," Styx: Cartman has to sing this song till the end.
[edit] Episode 4: Ike's Wee Wee
- "Love is a Battlefield," Pat Benatar: Mr. Mackey Sings this song, when he comes from the bar.
[edit] Episode 10: Chickenpox
- "In the Ghetto," Milana Ishakavah: First verse sung by Cartman on the way to Kenny's house;
- "I'm a Believer," The Monkees: Plays when the boys try to give their parents herpes with the help of a prostitute.
[edit] Episode 18: Prehistoric Ice Man
- "All That She Wants," and "The Sign," Ace of Base: Plays when Dr. Mephisto is showing Steve, the ice man, to the investors.
[edit] Season three
[edit] Episode 3: The Succubus
- "The Morning After", Maureen McGovern: The boys have to sing this song backward to banish a demon who wants to marry Chef.
[edit] Episode 12: Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery
- "Falling Away from Me," Korn: Played by Korn at the Halloween party.
[edit] Episode 13: Hooked On Monkey Phonics
- "Holy Diver," Dio: Plays at the 'Bay of Pigs memorial dance party'
[edit] Episode 15: Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics
- "Rio," Duran Duran: Sung by Santa Claus out of nowhere during his and Jesus' Christmas karaoke show.
[edit] Season four
[edit] Episode 2: The Tooth Fairy Tats
- "Welcome to This World," Primus: Plays when Kyle transcends reality.
[edit] Episode 3: Quintuplets
- "Con te Partiro, " Andrea Bocelli: Kenny sings this, while training to sing better.
- "La donna è mobile (Rigoletto)," Giuseppe Verdi: Kenny sings this during a montage displaying his various endeavors in the Opera world.
[edit] Episode 9: Something You Can Do with Your Finger
- "Fingerbang," Pop: Stan, Kyle, Cartman,Kenny and Wendy sing this song at the mall. Only the four boys sing the song in Cartmans dream.
- "Mrs. Landers Was a Health Nut", variant: Wendy sings this song during her Fingerbang audition. The song is a vulgar takeoff of "Miss Suzie Had a Tugboat".
- "Little Bunny Foo Foo," traditional: Butters sings this song at his Fingerbang audition.
[edit] Episode 13: Trapper Keeper
- "I Don't Want to Wait," Paula Cole: Cartman sings this song at his house with some lyrics changed to show his love for his Trapper Keeper.
[edit] Episode 15: Fat Camp
- "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine," Lou Rawls: Cartman sings this as he makes himself a pop tart and butter sandwich
[edit] Episode 16: The Wacky Molestation Adventure
- "Old Time Rock and Roll," Bob Seger: Played during the party montage when the parents are all being arrested for false molestation charges. This is a reference to a scene with Tom Cruise from "Risky Business."
[edit] Season five
[edit] Episode 1: Scott Tenorman Must Die
- "Creep," Radiohead: Cartman sings part of this and Ned sings another part in the bushes while they spy on Scott.
[edit] Episode 8: Towelie
[edit] Episode 13: Kenny Dies
- "On the Road Again," Willie Nelson: Played at the beginning.
- "Morning Train (9 to 5)", Sheena Easton: Cartman sings this when he rides his three-wheeler.
- "Heat of the Moment," Asia: Cartman sings this in front of Congress.
[edit] Season six
[edit] Episode 3: Asspen
- "Safety Dance," Men Without Hats: In the youth center.
- "Take on Me," a-ha: Played several times in the episode.
- "Push it to the Limit," Paul Engemann: Also played several time throughout the episode.
[edit] Episode 5: Fun With Veal
- Mission: Impossible theme: Plays when Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Butters are trying to break in to the veal farm.
[edit] Episode 6: Professor Chaos
- "Stairway to Heaven", Led Zeppelin: Towelie plays this song at the talent competition.
[edit] Episode 7: Simpsons Already Did It
- "U Can't Touch This," MC Hammer: Sung by Tweek when trying to remember the code word "hammer time."
[edit] Season seven
[edit] Episode 1: I'm A Little Bit Country
- "I Don't Want to Wait," Paula Cole: Cartman sings this when he kills the messenger.
- "A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock n' Roll (???)," Donny and Marie Osmond: Performed through the episode (although with different lyrics).
[edit] Episode 4: Cancelled
- "Work It," Missy Elliott: Performed by the shapeshifting alien when it briefly looks like Missy Elliott.
[edit] Episode 7: Red Man's Greed
- "Love Is a Battlefield," Pat Benatar: Town people are singing this song, when the indians are coming to the town. (Note: This is the second time when this song is featured on the South Park; the first time was in episode 204).
[edit] Episode 11: Casa Bonita
- "If You Leave Me Now," Chicago: Sung by Butters in the bomb shelter.
[edit] Episode 14: Raisins
- "Don't Know What You've Got ('Til It's Gone)," Cinderella: Plays after Bebe tells Stan that Wendy wants to break up with him.
- "All Out of Love," Air Supply: Played when Jimmy says Stan and Wendy's relationship is over.
- "Shock the Monkey," Peter Gabriel: Stan plays this song on his boom box outside Wendy's house. (This is an allusion to the film Say Anything..., in which John Cusack's character holds up a boombox playing "In Your Eyes", another, more sentimental Peter Gabriel song.)
- "YMCA," Village People: Performed by the Raisins girls at Raisins.
- "I Love Rock and Roll," Joan Jett and the Blackhearts: Playing when Butters calls Raisins
[edit] Season eight
[edit] Episode 1: Good times with Weapons
- "Let's Fighting Love," Trey Parker: Played while Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and Cartman fight Craig, Jimmy, Clyde, and Token.
[edit] Episode 3: Up the Down Steroid
- "Adagio for Strings", Samuel Barber: Played while Jimmy breaks down.
- "Scarface (Push It to the Limit)", Paul Engemann: Played during a training montage.
[edit] Episode 4: You Got F*cked in the Ass
- "I've Got Something in My Front Pocket For You"
- "Achy Breaky Heart", Billy Ray Cyrus: The song that Stan tries to dance to.
[edit] Episode 11: A Quest for Ratings
- The Benny Hill Theme, Yakety Sax
[edit] Season nine
[edit] Episode 2: Die Hippie, Die
- "Raining Blood," Slayer: Played in the hippie festival.
- "Signs," Five Man Electrical Band: Played by Stan when he is learning the guitar.
[edit] Episode 3: Wing
- "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine," Lou Rawls: Sung by Token at the Colorado Beauty Pagent
- "Dancing Queen" and "Fernando" are sung by Wing.
[edit] Episode 5: The Losing Edge
- "You're the Best," Joe Esposito: Played during baseball tournament.
[edit] Episode 9: Marjorine
- "Rock Your Body," Justin Timberlake: When Butters dance with the girls in the slumber party
[edit] Season ten
[edit] Episode 7: Tsst
- "Don't Stop Believin'," Journey: Cartman sings while he sets up his Xbox 360.
[edit] Episode 8: Make Love, Not Warcraft
- "Live to Win," Paul Stanley: Playing while the boys are training for World of Warcraft.
[edit] Episode 10: Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy
- "Can't Fight This Feeling," REO Speedwagon: Playing during Ike and Ms. Stevenson's montage.
- "Afternoon Delight (song)," Starland Vocal Band: On the radio when Kyle discovers his brother and teacher in the bath together.
[edit] Episode 14: Stanley's Cup
- "Song 2," Blur: Playing while the team "practices"
- "We Are the Champions," Queen Playing after the Detroit Red Wings win against the pee-wee team.
[edit] Season 11
[edit] Episode 1: With Apologies To Jesse Jackson
- "Down With the Sickness," Disturbed: Played during the fight between Cartman and Mr. Nelson.
[edit] External links
- The Songs of South Park Contains lyrics to the songs sung by the South Park characters.
- South Park Music Contains music, lyrics and and information on South Park.
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