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South Park is an animated sitcom set in Colorado. The show features various musical numbers, some original, some actual songs. Below is a list of both.
[edit] List of original songs on South Park
[edit] Season One
- South Park Theme- (Primus, features Cartman, Stan, Kyle, and Kenny)
- I'm gonna make love to ya woman- (Chef)
- Kathie Lee- (Chef)
- Lava- (Chef)
- Football- (Chef)
- It's okay to be gay- (Big Gay Al)
- Tonight- (Chef)
- South Park Halloween Theme- (Primus, features Cartman, Stan, Kyle, Kenny)
- I'm gonna make love even when I'm dead- (Chef)
- We're all special- (Chef)
- The lonely Jew on Christmas- (Kyle)
- Kyle's mom's a bitch- (Cartman)
- Christmas- (Chef)
- Mr. Hankey the Christmas poo- (Mr. Hankey, various)
- No substitute- (Chef)
- I remember when we fell in love- (Lady)
- Sex- (Chef)
[edit] Season Two
- South Park Theme- (Primus, features Cartman, Stan, Kyle, Kenny)
- Whoop Baby- (Chef)
- You're my Conjoined Twin- (Singer)
- Come home- (Parents)
- When we're together- (Lambchop puppet and presenter)
- Simultaneous- (Chef)
- Stinky Britches- Chef, Marilyn Manson and Allanis Morisette
- Chocolate Salty Balls- (Chef)
- I love Cheesy Poofs- (Cartman)
- Do the Stinky britches- (Chef)
- My German Dance- (Cartman)
- You guys are my best friends- (Evil Cartman)
- Happy Holiday (Charlie Manson)
- Collecting underpants (Gnomes)
[edit] Season Three
Mr. Mackey singing Carol of the Bells
- South Park Theme- (Primus, features Cartman, Stan, Kyle, Kenny)
- Getting Gay with Kids- (GGWK)
- Anti-Succubus-Song- (Kyle and Stan) (allegedly, the song The Morning After from The Poseidon Adventure played in reverse)
- Sometimes you fall in love- (Chef)
- Shelley- (Skyler)
- So many turds in the world- (Shelley)
- Wild Wild West- (Cartman)
- Rebecca- (Kyle)
- Mr Hankey the Christmas Poo- (Mr. Hankey, various)
- Dreidel song- (Kyle, Cartman, Stan, Gerald, Shiela) (additional original lyrics)
- Christmas Time in Hell- (Satan)
- Carol of the Bells- (Mr. Mackey)
- Merry F**king Christmas- (Mr Garrison)
- Christmas medley- (Santa and Jesus)
- The Menstrual Cycle- (Chef)
[edit] Season Four
Fingerbang performing their song in Cartman's dream
- South Park Theme- (Primus, features Cartman, Stan, Kyle, Kenny)
- I can't wait until I'm older- (Young Chef)
- Timmay!- (Timmy & The Lords of the Underworld)
- Get well soon!- (Butters)
- Fingerbang- (Fingerbang, In Cartman's dream but also they got together and made a not so good version of the song, out of rhythm and tune)
- South Park Theme Version 2- (Primus, features Cartman, Stan, Kyle, Kenny)
- 3rd Grade- (Cartman)
- Alabama- (Children)
- Water- (Children)
- Prostitutes- (Chef and James Taylor)
- The Circle of Poo- (Mr Hankey)
- Miracles (Kyle and Stan)
[edit] Season Five
Little Terrance and Phillip singing "Beef and Lamb"
- South Park Theme 2- (Primus, features Cartman, Stan, Kyle, Kenny)
- I'm a little piggy-(Cartman)
- I made you eat your parents!- (Cartman)
- Shitty-Shitty-Fag-Fag- (Mr Garrison)
- You're so fine and shit- (Chef)
- Beef and Lamb- (Little Terrance and Phillip)
- Why can't I be like all the other kids?- (Token)
- The Butters Show Theme- (Singer, Butters)
[edit] Season Six
D.V.D.A.'s Lemmiwinks song accompanies this adventure involving the gerbil.
- South Park Theme Version 3- (Primus, features Cartman, Stan, Kyle, Timmy)
- The True Freaks Label- (Butters & Freaks)
- His name is Jared- (Singer)
- His name is Garrison- (Mr. Garrison)
- His name is Butters- (Stan, Kyle, Cartman)
- Stan Darsh- (Tad)
- Montage- (DVDA)
- Take on me- (Mr. Slave)
- Fightin' Round The World Opening theme (Australians)
- Fightin' Round The World Closing theme (Russel Crowe)
- Sea People and Me- (Cartman)
- The Catholic Boat- (Catholics)
- Ladder To Heaven- (Alen Jackson)
- Island Song- (Cartman, Stan, Kyle and Tweek)
- The Ballad of Lemmiwinks- (D.V.D.A.)
- The Biggest Douche of the Universe- (Alien)
- Poo Choo Train- (Mr Hankey and Cartman)
- Riding on Santa's Sleigh- (Cartman)
- My Future Self 'N Me* (Narrative Stan)
[edit] Season Seven
"Jennifer Lopez" sings about Tacos
- South Park Theme Version 4- (Primus, features Cartman, Stan, Kyle, Kenny)
- Back in Time- (Cartman)
- I'm a Little Bit Country- (Randy Marsh & Skeeter)
- Crips and Bloods- (Gang)
- Taco-Flavored Kisses- (Cartman/Jennifer Lopez)
- Ben- (Cartman/Jennifer Lopez)
- Crab People- (Crab People)
- Practice- (Moop)
- Practice- (Faith+1)
- Don't ever leave me Jesus- (Faith+1)
- I love you Jesus- (Faith+1)
- The Body of Christ- (Faith+1)
- Up on that cross- (Faith+1)
- But if you leave me now...- (Butters)
- Joseph Smith- (Historical People, musical narration)
- Butt Out!- (Butt Out)
- Making cigarettes all day- (Cigarette makers)
- Welcome, friend, to Canada!- (Canadians)
- The only road in Canada- (Canadians)
- French Canada- (French-Canadians)
- Ding dong, they caught Saddam!- (Canadians)
[edit] Season Eight
P. Diddy and his posse sing "Vote or Die"
[edit] Season Nine
The Crab People song was briefly heard
- South Park Theme Version 4- (Primus, features Cartman, Stan, Kyle, Kenny)
- This world of mine- (Hippie)
- Sign, sign, sign- (Stan)
- Make it right- (Cartman)
- Crab People- (Crab People) NOTE: Briefly heard when the Crab People were blamed for global warming. It was not fully heard.
- Love! Love Lost Long Ago!- (Mrs. Garrison)
[edit] Season Ten
Stan, before writing his Hybrid Cars song.
- South Park Theme Version 4- (Primus, features Cartman, Stan, Kyle, Kenny)
- I'm gonna make love to you woman- (Chef) Chef also sang the first line of this song but replaced "woman" with "children" after he became a child molesterer. Since Isaac Hayes was not doing the voice this was pieced together; it sounded rather poorly made (but the creators said that was just what they wanted).
- Hybrid song (Hybrid Cars) - (Stan)
- I've Got the Greatest Mom in the World- (Cartman and Mrs. Cartman)
- South Park Theme Version 5- (Primus, features Cartman, Stan, Kyle, Kenny)
- I Need To Find Out What Really Happened on 9/11- (Cartman)
[edit] South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut
Mr. Mackey sings a song to discourage the children swearing
- "Mountain Town," (Various people of South Park)
- "Uncle Fucka," (Terrance and Phillip)
- The Girl That I Like," (Stan)
- "It's Easy, M'Kay?," (Mr. Mackey and the children)
- "Little Boy/Hell Isn't Good," (James Hetfield/DVDA)
- "Blame Canada," (Various)
- "Kyle's Mom Is A Big, Fat Bitch," (Cartman)
- "What Would Brian Boitano Do?," (Stan, Kyle, Cartman)
- "La Résistance," (Various)
- "Up There," (Satan)
- "I Can Change," (Saddam Hussein)
- "I'm Super!," (Big Gay Al)
- "The Mole Dies," (The Mole)
- "Mountain Town (reprise)," (People of South Park)
[edit] List of real songs featured on South Park
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[edit] Season one
- "School Days," Byron G. Harlan: The boys are singing this song at the bus stop.
- "I Love to Singa," Al Jolson: Cartman sings a part of it between the interval of two rays shot at him by the aliens. Officer Barbrady also sings it.
- "If my friends could see me now," Gwen Verdon: a young Kathie Lee Gifford sings it at the talent show.
- "Kumbaya," Marvin V. Frey: Ned sings this song at the camp fire.
- "Lovin' You," Minnie Riperton: A bomb would go off at the high F in "Lovin' you", but Richard Stamos couldn't reach it.
- "Happy Birthday to You," Mildred and Patty Hill: The Marsh family sing it for grandfather's 102nd birthday.
- "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year," traditional: Ms. Cartman sings this song, decorating the house, while a passer-by is killed by a zombie.
- "We Wish You a Merry Christmas," traditional: The South Park Children's Choir sings this song at begin of the episode.
- "Dreidel Song," traditional: Kyle sings this song at the South Park Mental House.
- "Shadow Dancing," Andy Gibb: Plays when Mr. Garrison walks down the street and meets Mrs. Campbell.
- "Massa’s Got Me Working," traditional: Cartman sings this song while digging for arrowheads.
- "Canon in D," Johann Pachelbel: Plays when Cartman is having his tea party in the back yard.
[edit] Season Two
- "O Canada," Calixa Lavallée and Robert Stanley Weir: Terrance and Phillip sing the national anthem of Canada at the airport and Céline Dion sings it at the stadium.
- "Come Sail Away," Styx: Cartman has to sing this song till the end.
- "Love is a Battlefield," Pat Benatar: Mr. Mackey Sings this song, when he comes from the bar.
- "Hava Nagila," traditional: A bagpipe player plays this song at Ike's funeral.
- "Time of the Season," The Zombies: Plays during Ned and Jimbo's flashback of Vietnam.
- "Nothing From Nothing," Billy Preston: The Disciples (Jesus' studio band in Jesus and Pals) start playing this song when Bob Denver tells he's been up to nothing.
- "I Can See Clearly Now," Johnny Nash: Kyle sings this song while in the restroom.
- "In the Ghetto," Elvis Presley: 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.
- "Footloose," Kenny Loggins: Plays at the laser show at the planetarium.
- "Bingo," traditional: A boy sings this song at the audition for the Cheesy Poofs commercial.
- "She Works Hard For The Money," Donna Summer: Cartman sings this song at the audition for the Cheesy Poofs commercial.
- "Blue Tail Fly," Dan Emmett: Officer Barbrady sings this song tied up in Marsh family's basement.
- "Over the River and Through the Woods," Lydia Child: Cartman and his mother sing this song on their way to grandma.
- "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" Charles Wesley: The Cartman family, the boys and Charlie Manson sing this song at the end of the episode.
- "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
- "The Morning After", Maureen McGovern: The boys have to sing this song backward to banish a demon who wants to marry Chef.
- "Believe", Cher: ATF officers and Mr. Mackey play a distorted version at the party.
- "Falling Away from Me," KoЯn: Played by KoЯn at the Halloween party.
- "Holy Diver," Dio: Plays at the 'Bay of Pigs memorial dance party'
- "Dreidel Song," traditional: Kyle sings this song and Cartman, Stan, and Sheila and Gerald Broflovski join in.
- "O Tannenbaum," Ernst Anschütz: Adolf Hitler sings this song in hell.
- "Carol of the Bells," Mykola Leontovych and Peter Wilhousky: Mr. Mackey sings this song.
- "Oh Holy Night," Adolphe Adam and John Sullivan Dwight: Eric Cartman sings this song.
- "I Saw Three Ships," traditional: Shelley Marsh sings this song.
- "Joy to the world," Isaac Watts and Lowell Mason: Jesus sings this song as a part of his Christmas medley together with Santa Claus.
- "Up on the housetop," traditional: Santa Claus sings this song as a part of his Christmas medley together with Jesus.
- "Away in a Manger," James R. Murray: Jesus sings this song as a part of his Christmas medley together with Santa Claus.
- "Adeste Fideles," John Francis Wade and Frederick Oakeley: Jesus sings this song as a part of his Christmas medley together with Santa Claus.
- "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" Charles Wesley: Jesus sings this song as a part of his Christmas medley together with Santa Claus.
- "Silent Night" Josef Mohr and Franz Gruber: Jesus sings this song as a part of his Christmas medley together with Santa Claus.
- "Rio," Duran Duran: Santa Claus sings this song as a part of his Christmas medley together with Jesus, however it's not a Christmas song.
- "Let It Snow," Vaughn Monroe: Santa Claus and Jesus sing this song together as a part of their Christmas medley.
- "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," Judy Garland: The boys sing this show at the end of the episode.
- "My Country, 'Tis of Thee," Samuel Francis Smith: About 4 million children play this song together on their recorders.
- "Put on a Happy Face," Dick Van Dyke: Mr. Garrison sings this song after saying goodbye to his parents.
[edit] Season Four
- "Welcome to This World", Primus: Plays when Kyle transcends reality.
- "Con te partirò", 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.
- "Non più andrai" (Le nozze di Figaro), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Kenny sings this aria at the Romanian School of Music.
- "Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen" (Die Zauberflöte), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Kenny sings this aria at a concert in Romania.
- "La primavera (allegro)" (Le quattro stagioni), Antonio Vivaldi: Kenny sings this aria at a concert in Romania.
- "Page d'écriture", Yves Montand: Plays in the corridor when the NAMBLA members are after the boys, the police and the Marlon Brando look-alikes are after the NAMBLA members, Kenny is after his mother and Kenny's father is after Kenny.
- "Comedy Tonight", Zero Mostel: Cartman sings no no no no no to the melody of this song when Stan is asking him for his kidney.
- "Little Bunny Foo Foo", traditional: Butters sings this song at his Fingerbang audition.
- "Itsy Bitsy Spider", traditional: Ike sings this song at his Fingerbang audition.
- "Danny Boy", Frederick Weatherly: Ike sings this song at his Fingerbang audition.
- "The Hukilau Song", traditional: Satan and some famous deceased people are singing this in Hell.
- "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.
- "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine", Lou Rawls: Cartman sings this as he makes himself a pop tart and butter sandwich.
- "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] Season Six
- "Take on Me", a-ha: Played several times in episode 603.
- "Safety Dance", Men Without Hats: In the youth center in episode 603.
- "Don't You (Forget About Me)", Simple Minds: Played at the end of episode 603 (before the credits).
- "Push it to the Limit," Paul Engemann: Also played several time throughout episode 603.
- Mission: Impossible theme: Plays when Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Butters are trying to break in to the veal farm.
- "Stairway to Heaven", Led Zeppelin: Towelie plays this song at the talent competition.
- "In the Ghetto", Elvis Presley: Cartman sings this song in a flashback in the body of Kenny.
- "U Can't Touch This", MC Hammer: Sung by Tweek when trying to remember the code word "hammer time."
- "Twelve Days of Christmas", traditional: Jimmy sings this song before the lightning of the South Park Christmas tree.
[edit] Season Seven
- "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).
- "Work It", Missy Elliott: Performed by the shapeshifting alien when it briefly looks like Missy Elliott.
- "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).
- "All Things (Just Keep Getting Better)", Widelife: Plays when the boys give Kyle a make-over and when the crab people give Kyle and Mr. Garrison a make-over.
- "If You Leave Me Now", Chicago: Sung by Butters in the bomb shelter.
- "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.
- "I'm 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] Season Nine
- "Raining Blood", Slayer: Played in the hippie festival.
- "Signs," Five Man Electrical Band: Played by Stan when he is learning the guitar.
- "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine," Lou Rawls: Sung by Token at the Colorado Beauty Pageant
- "Dancing Queen," Wing (originally by ABBA): Sung by Wing.
- "Fernando," Wing (originally by ABBA): Sung by Wing.
- "Who Let the Dogs Out?," Baha Men: The boys sing this song when they hear that Sylvester Stallone wants Wing to sing at his son's wedding.
- "Sing," Wing (originally from Sesame Street): Sung by Wing.
- "You're the Best," Joe Esposito: Played during baseball tournament.
- "Frère Jacques," traditional: Billy Turner from the 3rd grade tries to play this song on his alto sax at the talent show.
- "Open Arms," Journey: A girl plays this song behind the piano at the talent show.
- "Up Where We Belong," Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes: Plays when Jimmy takes Nut Gobbler in his arms and he takes her to bed.
- "The Yankee Doodle Boy," George M. Cohan: Ike sings this song at the talent show.
- "Rock Your Body," Justin Timberlake: When Butters dance with the girls in the slumber party.
[edit] Season ten
- "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye," Steam: Cartman sings this song at Kyle's going-away party.
- "Love Will Keep Us Together," Captain & Tenille: Peter Griffin and his school soccer captain sing this song dressed up like Captain & Tenille.
- "Don't Stop Believin'," Journey: Cartman sings while he sets up his Xbox 360.
- "Whamola", Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade: This music is played as a bassline in the new theme music used from Make Love Not Warcraft onwards.
- "Live to Win," Paul Stanley: Playing while the boys are training for World of Warcraft.
- "Can't Fight This Feeling," REO Speedwagon: Playing during Ike and Ms. Stevenson's montage.
- "Afternoon Delight," Starland Vocal Band: On the radio when Kyle discovers his brother and teacher in the bath together.
- "Going Back to Cali," Biggie Smalls: sung by Butters during the flight to Satan's Sweet Sixteen Party.
- "Oh yeah," Yello: Playing while the Ferrari cake is made at the bakery.
- "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century theme," Glen A. Larson & Stu Phillips: Playing when Cartman travels through time to the year 2546.
- "Song 2," Blur: Playing during the match against Adams County.
- "We Are the Champions," Queen: Playing after the lost match against the Detroit Red Wings.
[edit] Season 11