It Was A Very Good Year - Frank Sinatra (“It Was A Very Good Beer”)
Be Our Guest - Beauty & The Beast (“See My Vest”)
New York, New York - On the Town (Springfield, Springfield)
Kids - Bye, Bye Birdie! (Kids vs. Adults)
I’m Just a Bill - Schoolhouse Rock (Amendment To Be)
They even got Jack Sheldon, the original singer of I’m Just a Bill (who was also known for such Schoolhouse Rock favorites as Conjunction Junction) to record it.
It Was A Very Good Year - Frank Sinatra (“It Was A Very Good Beer”)
Be Our Guest - Beauty & The Beast (“See My Vest”)
New York, New York - On the Town (Springfield, Springfield)
Kids - Bye, Bye Birdie! (Kids vs. Adults)
I’m Just a Bill - Schoolhouse Rock (Amendment To Be)
I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face - My Fair Lady (“I’ve Grown Accustomed to His Face”)
You Got Trouble - The Music Man (“Monorail”)
The Candy Man - Sammy Davis Jr. (“The Garbage Man”)
One - A Chorus Line
One…
Chorus line of people
Dancing till they make a stop.
Two...
Many dancing people
Covered with blood, gore and glop.
Just
One
Sniff of that fog and you're inside out
It's worse than that flesh-eating virus you've read about
Vital organs, they are what we're dressed in
The family dog is eyeing Bart's intestine
Happy Halloween! *
It Was A Very Good Year - Frank Sinatra (“It Was A Very Good Beer”)
Be Our Guest - Beauty & The Beast (“See My Vest”)
New York, New York - On the Town (Springfield, Springfield)
Kids - Bye, Bye Birdie! (Kids vs. Adults)
I’m Just a Bill - Schoolhouse Rock (Amendment To Be)
I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face - My Fair Lady (“I’ve Grown Accustomed to His Face”)
You Got Trouble - The Music Man (“Monorail”)
The Candy Man - Sammy Davis Jr. (“The Garbage Man”)
One - A Chorus Line
Tubthumping
I take a whisky drink, I take a chocolate drink,
And when I have to pee, I use the kitchen sink!
I sing the song that reminds me I’m a urinating guy!
Next Up: they left and then they came back!
Owner of a Lonely Heart - Yes (Jon Anderson, Tony Kaye)
Anderson and Kaye had both left Yes previously, and returned for the album 90125, which featured Owner of a Lonely Heart. A list of every Yes member who “left and came back” would be a long list, indeed (nearly every member except Chris Squire left and returned at least once).