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"The Simpsons Theme", also referred to as "The Simpsons Main Title Theme" in album releases, is the theme music of the animated television series The Simpsons. It plays during the opening sequence and was composed by Danny Elfman in 1989, after series creator Matt Groening approached him requesting a theme.
The season 28 episode "Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus", which aired on September 25, 2016, features a couch gag that is a parody of the Adventure Time opening, called "Simpsons Time", recreated with characters from The Simpsons. The song for this opening is sung by Pendleton Ward, who sung the theme song for Adventure Time, and also created the show.
[7] [8] [12] In addition to appearing in The Simpsons Movie, the members of the punk rock band Green Day recorded their own version of the Simpsons theme for the film. [26] It was released as a single in July 2007 and became a top-twenty hit in Ireland and the United Kingdom. [7] [27]
Springfield is home to dozens of outstanding anthems and parodies.The Top 10 Songs from The Simpsons Philip Cosores
"Do the Bartman" is a song from the 1990 album The Simpsons Sing the Blues, featuring the voice cast of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It was performed by The Simpsons cast member Nancy Cartwright (the voice of Bart Simpson ), with backing vocals from American singer Michael Jackson , alongside additional vocals from Dan ...
Songs in the Key of Springfield is a soundtrack/novelty album from The Simpsons compiling many of the musical numbers from the series. The album was released in the United States on March 18, 1997, and in the United Kingdom in June 1997.
Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons is a soundtrack album that features songs that have appeared on the American animated television series The Simpsons, as well as some songs that never made the final cut. [1] It is a sequel to the album Songs in the Key of Springfield, [1] and the second album to feature songs from the show. [2]
'The Simpsons' might sound a little bit different when the Fox cartoon returns for Season 29 this fall.