Family Guy a Lot Going on Upstairs Intro
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From the episode: | All episodes except Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. Loftier, PTV, Family Goy, Brian Griffin'due south Firm of Payne, And And so There Were Fewer, And I'thou Joyce Kinney, Livin' on a Prayer, Infinite Buck, Valentine's Twenty-four hour period in Quahog, Bigfat, Full Call up and The Fatman Ever Rings Twice. Instrumental arrangements only for the "Route to" mini-series and "Follow the Money". |
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Voices: | Alex Borstein, Seth MacFarlane, Seth Light-green, Lacey Chabert (seasons 1-3), Mila Kunis (seasons 4-present), Tony Sirico (2 episodes in season 12) and Walter White potato and His Orchestra |
Family Guy, similar nearly television programs, has a theme song. It was created by Walter Murphy.
Revised visuals for the theme song were made for the new widescreen version of the show that started in "Excellence in Broadcasting". While the song is non sung for the "Road to" mini-series", instrumental arrangements are used.
In the early seasons, Chris and Brian'south voices are heard during the last line of the vocal over everyone else's. Information technology was rerecorded following the evidence's revival, removing these prevalences.
Walter Tater, Seth MacFarlane and David Zuckerman got an Annie Award nomination for writing the theme vocal in 2000. [i]
Contents
- 1 Heed
- 1.ane Frank Sinatra, Jr. version
- 2 Lyrics
- ii.1 Rap Version (Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother?)
- ii.two Corrupted version #one (Whistle While Your Wife Works)
- 2.3 Corrupted version #2 (Lottery Fever)
- 2.4 Corrupted version #3 (He's Bla-ack!)
- 2.v Corrupted version #4 (A Lot Going On Upstairs)
- 3 Notes
Listen
Frank Sinatra, Jr. version
Lyrics
Lois: It seems today
That all y'all see
Is violence in movies and sex on TV
Peter: But where are those good former fashioned values
Entire Family: On which we used to rely?
Lucky in that location's a Family Guy
Lucky there'southward a human being who
Positively can do
All the things that make us
Stewie: Laugh and cry!
Entire Family: He's... a.. Fam..ily... Guy!
Rap Version (Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother?)
Peter: Seems today...
Backup Singers: Seems today...
Peter: That all you run across...
Backup Singers: That all you lot see...
Peter: Is violence in movies...
Backup Singers: Violence in movies...
Peter: And sex on Television receiver...
Backup Singers: Sexual practice on Tv set...
Peter: But where are those practiced old-fashioned values
On which nosotros used to rely?
Backup Singers: Heeey....
Peter: 50-50-L-Lucky at that place'south a Family Guy
Backup Singers: Lucky there'due south a Family Guy
Peter: Lucky at that place'south a
Backup Singers: Lucky there's a
Peter: Lucky there'southward a
Backup Singers: Lucky in that location's a
Peter: Lucky in that location's a Family unit Guy
Fill-in Singers: Lucky there's a Family Guy
Peter: Lucky there'southward a
Backup Singers: Lucky there's a
Peter: Lucky there's a
Backup Singers: Lucky there's a
Peter: He's
Backup Vocalizer: Come on!
Peter: A...Fam...ily...
Peter and Backup Singers: Guuuuuuuuuuy!
Backup Singer: Indahouse!
Y'know!
Fill-in Singers: Y'know! Y'know!
Corrupted version #1 (Whistle While Your Married woman Works)
Lois: Information technology seems today
That all you come across
Is violence in movies and sex on Tv
Peter: But where are those good erstwhile fashioned values
Unabridged Family: On which we used to rely?
Lucky there's a Family unit Guy
Lucky in that location's a man who
Positively tin do
All the things that make us
Peter: [falls down stairs] AAAH! Ow! Aaah! Aaah, ow, ow! [lands on dancer] Dammit!
Lois: Peter, are you all right?
Peter: N-no. I think you should call somebody.
Brian: Ma'am, are you all right?
Dancer: I can't...breathe...
Brian: Oh, God, I think she'southward punctured a lung!
Peter: Aw, dammit, await at my foot, it's already starting to neat upwards. I'thousand looking frontwards to this week. Friggin' swelled foot all week.
Stewie: [to the photographic camera] Y'all know nosotros should, we should, you should probably go alee and shut that off.
Corrupted version #2 (Lottery Fever)
Lois: It seems today
That all you meet
Is violence in movies and sex activity on TV
Peter: Simply where are those good old fashioned values
Entire Family: On which we used to rely?
Lucky there's a Family Guy
Lucky there's a man who
Positively can do
All the things that make—
[while everyone else dances, a dancer walks downward the stairs up to Peter]
Peter: Uh uh, agree it. Concord it. [the music stops] W-What's going on here?
Dancer: I'm pregnant.
Peter: Y-You're what?!
Dancer: Yeah.
Peter: Nosotros're in the centre of a thing hither.
Dancer: Well, you didn't return any of my texts.
Peter: W-Due west-Due west-So what'southward goin' on...You desire, like, a ride to the place?
Lois: Peter, what'due south goin' on?
Peter: What's going on, Lois, is that this girl is obviously not well and I accept just learned that she's been stealing from the prove and she should probably be escorted out of the building.
[two security guards walk the dancer out of the theme vocal, everything is silent until Peter looks back at the camera]
Peter: Na...na...Fam...ily...Guy!
Corrupted version #3 (He's Bla-ack!)
Lois: It seems today
That all y'all encounter
Is violence in movies and sex on Tv
Peter: Just where are those good sometime fashioned values
Unabridged Family unit: On which we used to rely?
Lucky there'south a Family Guy
Lucky there's a man who
Positively can do
All the things that make u.s.
Cleveland: 'Scuse me, 'scuse me, pitiful. Sorry, Mort, I, uh, I hate to do this.
Mort: What...What's happening?
Cleveland: They want me in the line.
Mort: Well, where practise I get?
Cleveland: Home?
Mort: Okay, but I withal get paid for today, right?
Cleveland: I...I wouldn't know, you need to talk to Marla.
[Mort leaves.]
Peter: Sorry. [Mort trips.] You okay?
Mort: What practice you care?
Unabridged Family: All the things that make united states of america
Stewie: Laugh and cry!
Entire Family unit: He'due south... a.. Fam..ily... Guy!
Corrupted version #4 (A Lot Going On Upstairs)
Lois: It seems today
That all y'all see
Is violence in movies and sexual practice on Telly
Peter: Simply where are those practiced erstwhile fashioned values
Entire Family unit, although Stewie mumbles through his lines and his dancing is off: On which we used to rely?
Lucky there's a Family Guy
Lucky at that place'southward a human who
Positively can practise
All the things that make us
Stewie: Pumpkin pie!
Peter: What the Hell? [To a stagehand] Put him on the bench.
Stewie: Wait please, no, I just wasn't ready.
[Stewie is put on a demote with other characters that accept been phased out]
Peter: Don't worry, we'll put you in soon.
Fouad: ho, ho, ho...is funny because you won't exist back.
Entire Family sans Stewie: He's... a.. Fam..ily... Guy!
Notes
- This song opens every episode except for the post-obit:
- The "Road to" mini-series (Road to Rhode Island, Road to Europe, Road to Rupert, Road to Germany, Road to the Multiverse, Road to the N Pole, Roads to Vegas and Route to India) - In these episodes, the theme song is replaced by a 1940's fashion opening credits sequence with an overture of the musical number played over it.
- Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High - The opening sequence is replaced by a parody of Law & Order'southward credit sequence
- PTV - The unabridged theme song is replaced by a long cold opening involving Stewie and Osama bin Laden, followed by a parody of the opening scene from The Naked Gun.
- Blue Harvest, Something, Something, Something, Dark Side and Information technology's A Trap! - These episodes begin with spoofs of the openings to the Star Wars trilogy.
- Family Goy - The opening is replaced past a generally shot past shot spoof of the opening of The All-New Super Friends Hour, fifty-fifty using the original audio.
- Brian Griffin'due south House of Payne - The opening is replaced past just a shot of the title on a blackness background and a Star Wars parody starring Stewie and Rupert.
- And And then There Were Fewer - In the initial broadcast, the theme song was replaced by a credit sequence and montage of the Griffins driving to the estate. For reruns, the regular electric current version of the theme song is used.
- And I'g Joyce Kinney - The theme song was replaced by a parody of The Incredible Hulk opening credits.
- Livin' on a Prayer - The theme vocal was replaced by a parody of Little Firm on the Prairie opening credits.
- Infinite Cadet - The theme vocal is replaced by a spoof of the opening to Monty Python'south Flying Circus.
- Valentine's Day in Quahog - The theme vocal is replaced by a parody on the trailer to the 2010 romantic-comedy film Valentine's Day.
- Bigfat - The theme is replaced by a parody of the theme to King of the Colina.
- Full Call back - The episode features a special opening in the mode of Mod Family unit.
- Whistle While Your Wife Works - Peter falls downwardly the stairs landing on one of the female dancers.
- Lottery Fever - one of the female dancers (voiced by Judy Greer), says she's significant with Peter'south child.
- He'due south Bla-ack! - Marking his official return to the serial, Cleveland interrupts the theme song to supplant Mort, who demands to know if he'll even so get paid for the day.
- A Lot Going On Upstairs - Upset by a monster that pursues him though his dreams, Stewie'south dream of the opening theme, which replaces the bodily theme, results in him flubbing his opening lines, including substituting "pumpkin pie" for the usual "laugh and weep." As a consequence, he is placed on a bench with other characters that no longer appear on the show.
- Inside Family Guy - The theme song is presented as an instrumental number as screenshots of the production coiffure and "actors" are shown.
- 5 is for Mystery - Similar to the "Road to..." serial, the vocals theme is replaced a collection of title cards and an instrumental version of the theme song.
- PeTerminator - The theme is replaced with a instrumental version vaguely styled afterwards The Terminator theme. the camera pans over various cast members who announced in the normal theme who take been turned into skeletons equally the entire set is in flames.
- The Fatman E'er Rings Twice - The opening is replaced by Noir-style opening with the Love Theme from Chinatown.
- During the show's run, Stewie's line "Laugh and cry" has commonly been mistaken as "effin' cry". In the third season, to make the "50" more audible, Seth MacFarlane rerecorded the line. When the evidence was revived, the original recording of the line was used and has been ever since. This is referenced in "Friends of Peter G", when Peter, very drunkard, asks if at that place truly is a difference while he shoos Stewie away. When the cast of Family Guy was on Within the Actors Studio, Seth stated that "'effin' cry' lyrically makes no sense." In the uncensored version of "Phone call Girl", Stewie sets up a cutaway of having difficulty during the theme vocal. The ensuing cutaway features a burst of profanity from Stewie that far exceeds 'effin' weep'. Too in the original version, the family tin be heard singing the chorus along with the studio singers. After the song was rerecorded, their vocals were mysteriously taken out and merely the studio singers are heard singing the chorus, even afterward the original "laugh and cry" recording was put back in.
- The total version of the song appears Family unit Guy: Alive in Vegas album, and is the simply song non created specially for the album. The track is titled "Theme from "Family unit Guy"".
- The revised version of the opening that premiered in "Excellence in Dissemination" features the supporting bandage in roles previously filled with generic figures and the electric current rug colour. From summit to bottom on the men'due south side is Carter Pewterschmidt, Tom Tucker, Mort Goldman, Mayor Adam West, Joe Swanson and Glenn Quagmire. On the women's side is Barbara Pewterschmidt, Joyce Kinney, Angela, Jillian, Bonnie Swanson and Tricia Takanawa. Some of the cast are strategically placed co-ordinate to their significant others at ane betoken or some other. Starting with "He's Bla-ack!", Mort gets replaced by Cleveland Brown and starting with "The Peter Principal", Jillian gets replaced by Donna Tubbs-Brown. In "Pawtucket Pete", Consuela replaces Angela.
- An instrumental version of the theme song played over the end credits from season 1 through function of season 3. Since mid-season 3, the end credits are changed to include a new arrangement of the theme music approximately every ii seasons. There accept been 6 versions of the end theme; the newest debuted during flavor 9. Version 4, a generally flute and cord arrangement, appeared in only a few episodes; however, FOX plays this version weekly during the parental advisory tag prior to the show.
- In addition to the to a higher place, the catastrophe credits take occasionally used "old only" arrangements of the theme song themed to specific episodes; these have included:
- Mr. Saturday Knight - a renaissance version
- Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother? - a rap version
- Northward by N Quahog - a North by Northwest inspired version
- Breaking Out is Hard to Do - an Asian version
- Jungle Love - a South American HuayƱo version
- Brian Sings and Swings - a version sung by Frank Sinatra, Jr.
- Deep Throats - a folk music version
- Peter'south Two Dads - an Irish version
- Encounter the Quagmires - an Axel F-inspired '80s version.
- Blue Harvest, Something, Something, Something, Dark Side, It'southward A Trap! - a "Star Wars" version
- Padre de Familia - a mariachi band version
- And I'thousand Joyce Kinney - a porno film score version
- Friends of Peter M - a gospel version, inspired by Mr. Booze
- Seahorse Seashell Political party - a dramatic hurricane-themed version with thunder and pelting sound furnishings
- The Simpsons Guy - done in the fashion of Danny Elfman's theme song for The Simpsons
- The New Adventures of Sometime Tom - done in a heavy metal/rap style
- Peter's Def Jam - features a techno mix of quotes from the evidence.
- The Finer Strings - the ending theme performed past a cord quartet.
- Don't Exist a Dickens At Christmas - "Jingle Bells" is mixed in with the usual theme.
- PeTerminator - The ending credits accept the Terminator sound-akin theme that played over the opening theme.
- Adam West High - The theme is styled after the 1966 Batman theme in honour of Adam West.
- The uncensored version of "Tales of a Third Grade Nothing" features an extended version of "Take Me Out to identify Tonight" over the end credits. The syndicated version reuses the Frank Sinatra, Jr. recording from "Brian Sings and Swings".
- The song "Peter Griffin" is sung past "Paul Simon" at the terminate of "Scammed Yankees".
- Peter is bellyaching to find the family singing the theme vocal along with Chip, Peter's vestigial twin, in "Vestigial Peter". When they invite him to sing along, he mumbles his way through a line of the vocal, making up his own words earlier quitting in anger and frustration.
- After the expiry of Brian in Life of Brian, Vinny took his place in the theme song for In Harmony'south Style and Christmas Guy.
- Stewie sees an alternate version of the theme song from before he was born in "Chap Stewie" as Lois holds upwards a purse of groceries and remarks on her prominent camel-toe.
- CineFix Homemade Movies series created a shot-for-shot alive-action recreation of the "Theme Vocal".[2]
- In a potential reboot of the show in "Disney's The Reboot" where about of the characters have been written out, the Theme Song is performed only by Chris, Joe and Tricia Takanawa.
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