Coverville 572: Slumdog Coverville
Featuring:
| 1 |
- Why Does the Sun Shine?
- Peter’s Projection
- Submission
- Orig. Glazer/Evans, Pop. They Might Be Giants
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2 |
- The Preamble
- John Popper
- Schoolhouse Rocks The Vote
- Orig. Schoolhouse Rock
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3 |
- Pride (In The Name Of Love)
- Marcus Satellite
- The Marcus Satellite Tribute To U2
- Orig. U2
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| 4 |
- Mrs. Robinson
- Life In General
- The Lovely, Lovely Singing
- Orig. Simon & Garfunkel
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5 |
- Enola Gay
- The Mocks
- Buffetlibre Rewind 2
- Orig. OMD
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6 |
- We Didn’t Start the Fire
- The Forms
- Guilt By Association Vol. 2
- Orig. Billy Joel
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37 minutes | 

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TMBG was actually covering an old educational song for "Why does the sun shine." Specifically, Hy Zaret and Lou Singer (the former apparently wrote the lyrics for "Unchained Melody"). You can find the original (and other similar songs) at:
http://www.acme.com/jef/singing_science/
(Full Disclosure: I knew TMBG was a cover, but had to google the link for this comment. Low and behold, it's at one of my favorite sites, acme.com. That's where they have things like the candy heart maker and the license plate maker. Check it out!)
And to be honest, I've even played the original version (on show #201), and just didn't mention it in the excitement of winning all that money.
Loved the show, actually more than I loved the movie.
very entertaining episode. Nice one Brian.
cameron
wow, you recorded not only your memories of the game show you were on, but the memories you had at that time of the songs! that's some impressive technology!
Brilliant theme for the show, loved it
Very nice to hear this new approach to your show. Original way to introduce us to some songs that, on first appearance, have no similarity.
Great idea, and great show!
GREAT show – I enjoyed this a lot, thank you so much !!