While we're on that topic, at one point during Candace's Mushroom Samba in "The Ballad of Badbeard", you can hear a a Suspiciously Similar Song version of Jimi Hendrix's "Hey Joe" for a few seconds.Is that song you're hearing in the background Jimi Hendrix's version of 'The Star Spangled Banner'? Yes, yes it is. Watch the episode "Mom's Birthday" and listen hard when the wax presidents melt. Even when it's not an original song, the music in this show is still awesome.And nearly all of it was centered around this one character. The Countdown showcased Ashley Tisdale's superb singing voice, the many different music styles that can be found on the show, and how songs can range from catchy to hilarious to touching to sad. She sings in 7 out of the top 10 songs and was prominently featured in all but one, far more than any other character. The Countdown itself ended up being an unintended tribute to Candace.Basically every song that made it into the Cliptastic Countdown.The video of which also counts a a Crowning Moment of Getting Crap Past the Radar.And the extended version is even better.Honestly, when Vincent Martella starts harmonizing and the kickass horn section drops in, it becomes the best dancing, most toe-tapping thing ever.You wouldn't believe a library has so much rhythm until you watch that. And seriously, Ain't got Rhythm deserves more emphasis.Perhaps YMMV whether the song is really that great or not, but judging from the music on most kids shows nowadays, other shows would kill to have that kind of song as the show-stopper in the middle of any episode. That's what Phineas and Ferb did with Music Makes Us Better, from the band episode. Not just that, but they just make it less than 30 seconds long. As if this show needs any more proof that it's filled to the brim with Crowning Music of Awesome, think about this: after composing a spectacular, authentic-sounding, toe-tapping, undeniably catchy original hardcore rock song, they take this said song, and shove it in their credits.The Title Drop in Fabulous is the icing on the cake for me, though, mainly because of the way Phineas says it. Ain't Got Rhythm is the only song from Phineas and Ferb apart from the opening that actually won an award, which makes it even more impressive.You want specifics? Oh, where to begin? How about the entirety of the "Love Handel" Episode? "Danny's Story", "You're Fabulous!", "I Ain't Got Rhythm" (oh yes you do!), and of course: The Concert too.Every variation of the Doofenshmirts jingle including this one.May this troper add that HE HAS AN INTENSE BURNING INDIFFERENCE!.They sound like they were co-written by Tom Lehrer!.The guitar solo at the end of Carl's is the icing on the cake.
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