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''Performed Songs'' are songs performed by the characters on the show, both original and non-original songs.  Listed by song title.
''Performed Songs'' are songs performed by the characters on the show, both original and non-original songs.  Listed by song title.


; <a name="dont_worry"></a>"Don't Worry, Bee Happy" - Original Performance (to the tune of ''Don't Worry, Be Happy'')
; <span id="dont_worry"></span>"Don't Worry, Bee Happy" - Original Performance (to the tune of ''Don't Worry, Be Happy'')
: Performed by [[Amy Wong|Amy]], [[Bender]], [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]], [[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]], [[Dr. Zoidberg]] and Bee in ''[[The Sting]]''.
: Performed by [[Amy Wong|Amy]], [[Bender]], [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]], [[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]], [[Dr. Zoidberg]] and Bee in ''[[The Sting]]''.
: '''Amy''': In every life, we have some trouble.
: '''Amy''': In every life, we have some trouble.

Revision as of 16:25, 7 July 2007

This article is about the musical appearance on Futurama. It is split up in two sections; Performed Songs and Playback.

Performed Songs

Performed Songs are songs performed by the characters on the show, both original and non-original songs. Listed by song title.

"Don't Worry, Bee Happy" - Original Performance (to the tune of Don't Worry, Be Happy)
Performed by Amy, Bender, Professor Farnsworth, Hermes, Dr. Zoidberg and Bee in The Sting.
Amy: In every life, we have some trouble.
Bender: But when you worry you make it double.
Bender/Amy: [singing] Don't worry! Bee happy! [Bender imitating bongoes]
Professor: The landlords say your rent is late.
Hermes: You may have to litigate.
Professor/Hermes/Bender: Don't worry! [Bender opens his chest and releases a bee, which stings the Professor in the head]
Bee: Bee...
Professor: Happy! [The Professor swells up and explodes. Zoidberg appears on a stage, his name displayed behind him in neon lights]
Zoidberg: Ain't got no cash, ain't got no style, ladies vomit when I smile. But does Zoidberg worry? Feh, you wish! [The bee stings him]
Bee: Bee...
Zoidberg: Happy! [He explodes. Hermes skates into view, carrying Amy]
Hermes: Don't worry now, Amy! [The bee stings Hermes, who explodes. Amy skates up to the camera]
Amy: Okay, I'm happy! [She is stung and explodes, revealing Bender standing on the table]
Bender: Take us home, Bender! Don't worry! [The bee stings him]
Bee: Bee...
Bender: Happy! [Bender explodes into a firework display. When the smoke clears, everyone is sitting around as if nothing had happened]
Leela: [short pause] Uh, were you just singing?
Bender: No, I was telling you not to worry. I'm not allowed to sing. Court order.
"Funky Town" - Lipps Inc.
Performed by Morbo in Amazon Women in the Mood.
"Lola" - The Kinks
Performed by Zapp Brannigan in Amazon Women in the Mood.
In Zapp's performance, the character of the original song (Lola) is exchanged with Leela.
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" - Bonnie Tyler
Performed by Kif Kroker in Amazon Women in the Mood.

Playback

Playback is songs/musical tunes not performed by the characters on the show. This also includes classical and instrumental parts. But to limit on background music, only where it has a reference and/or an importance. Listed by title.

"Also sprach Zarathustra" - Richard Strauss
In Godfellas, The Sting
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