(Squirrels In My Pants) by 2 Guyz N the ParqueĪ hilariously unfortunate acronym by today’s standards, this alternative hip-hop bop is the top. But the Dutch version does do a pretty good job with the flow and so does the Mandarin version.
Many of the international versions don’t have the same rhythm of the original-which is sort of the point of the song-so English is far and away the best version. This rock song lives in my mind 365 days a year.
The episode “Dude, We’re Getting the Band Back Together” is a highlight episode that features several supreme tracks-and this track the best of the best. The Italian version almost has more flow than the English version. The female-duet pop song features two of the best singers on the show and is a shining example of how top-grade Phineas and Ferb’s music is this song could easily be at the top of a pop-music chart. This smash hit has a lot of international versions that are way too deep in tone for my taste, but the French version is a star. This British female pop-rock group offers this banger which you “gotta bang your Betty bongos” to. Turkish and Arabic also are invited to the party. Predictably, the German version of this hard-rock song goes hard. The Croatian version is rusty, the Dutch version is mechanical, and my personal favourite-the Czech version-is very spacey.Īs usual, Candace searches out her mom to tattle on her trouble-making brothers-but since she is incapacitated by her wild parsnip allergy, her altered voice (which is lusciously deep) serves as a perfect lead for this blues-rock hit. This is another all-time favourite this electronic hit is better than most. Phinedroids and Ferbots by the Phinedroids and Ferbots The song is obviously based on Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Want To Have Fun,” but Lauper has been one-upped by one-hit wonder Lindana. The show only offers a shortened version of this song, but the extended album version is a carved-into-your-brain type of hit. I’m Lindana and I Wanna Have Fun by Lindana The Greek version is great fun (Ferb’s line in this version the is the best part). They sing this song with the intent of creating a tune that is utterly nonsensical but catchy-and it is undoubtedly a bop. In the episode “Flop Starz,” the gang strives to become a one-hit-wonder band. Gitchee Gitchee Goo by Phineas and the Ferb-Tones The Norwegian and French versions are hits.
Also, the Spanish version is full of raw energy and might very well be the superior version of this track.įerb serves up this fresh reggae beat-and it is without a doubt one of the best songs of the entire series.
“He’s a semi-aquatic-egg-laying mammal of ACTION” kills every time without fail. This classic spy theme features the iconic “DOO-BE-DOO-BE-DOO-BAH” lyric that speaks to everyone. Perry the Platypus Theme by Randy Crenshaw Here is the exhaustive list of the best title tracks in the first season: It’s important to mention that the songs that aren’t included are still bangers, but they may just be repetitive or lacking memorable lyrics-and the list was too long.Īlso, did you know that most Phineas and Ferb songs are translated for other countries? There are few exceptions, but most songs have several translated versions! There are quite a few international adaptations that are smash hits. Hit after hit, after hit-after hit! This article will only cover season one’s titular tracks-but there is a lot of ground to cover. The genius of ‘Phineas and Ferb’: part twoĪs mentioned in my previous article about this iconic show, the crowning jewel of the greatness of Phineas and Ferb is the music.