![]() ![]() The Big Bang Theory: Played with in the episode "The Zarnecki Incursion".The café patrons still find the results an improvement over her usual standards. When they are ready to perform, Leclerc gets the records mixed up, forcing Edith to mime along to Paul Robeson (whose voice was notoriously deep) singing "Old Man River" instead. note Anachronistically so, as the song wasn't written until 1948. In the 'Allo 'Allo! episode "Communists in the Cupboard", René and Yvette conspire to prevent Edith from driving customers away from the café with her terrible singing by having her mime along to a recording of Jeanette MacDonald singing "Love is Where You Find It".After a moment of confusion, Frank tells him to stop and play that other song of theirs. Sam then starts playing "Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead" from The Wizard of Oz. At the piano bar in The Naked Gun 2½, Jane asks the pianist Sam to play her and Frank's song. ![]() As the music begins she does some obviously bad improvisation, to the confusion of the audience, and then saves herself by playing it off as a joke, and then launching into a cover of "Back in the USSR" instead. Heartbreakers: Max, who is pretending to be a Russian woman as part of an elaborate con, is asked to sing a Russian folk song while at a restaurant.The tune that plays, however, is Paul Anka's 1974 tune "(You're) Having My Baby." This does not make things better quite the opposite. Already mortified that Rob has been two-timing them, Rob tries to calm the women with some Lamaze relaxation music. Both Micki & Maude are in third stage labor with Rob Salinger's babies in the same delivery room.In Dog Days (2018), while putting together a playlist for Ruth's baby shower, Greg accidentally includes a track from Schindler's List, and Ruth later says this put everyone in a weird headspace.The band, local teenagers, bursts out with the Hawaii Five-O theme. The Dish: In honor of the visiting NASA dignitary, the mayor of Parkes, Australia asks the band at the town dance to play the American national anthem.In his over-enthusiasm, he presses the wrong button, however, and the jukebox ends up playing "Escape (the Pina Colada Song)" by Rupert Holmes instead. In Dirty Work, Jimmy the crazy bus driver tries to spice up a Bar Brawl by putting The Rolling Stones' "Street Fighting Man" on the jukebox.Apollo 13 showcases an Invoked example during the mission's pre-explosion in-flight broadcast as the astronauts start out by playing a tape recorder of what was supposed to be "Thus Spoke Zarathustra", the opening to 2001: A Space Odyssey in honor of the craft's name being Odyssey, but apparently Haise switched it out without telling Lovell as the tape player plays Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky". ![]()
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