
South Park Season 1 Soundtrack
South Park Season 1 Soundtrack
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S1:EP1 Cartman Gets an Anal Probe
Theme song for the show,
Eric Cartman, Kyle Broflovski, Stan Marsh, and Kenny McCormick are introduced at the Bus Stop singing this song when Ike Broflovski runs up interrupting them.
Chef sings the song when the boys ask if he ever had something happen to him, but nobody believed him.
After being abducted by alien Visitors, Eric Cartman and Officer Barbrady lapse into an odd song-and-dance routine, whenever they get zapped with an alien beam.
S1:EP2 Volcano
While on a hunting trip with the boys and Jimbo Kern, Ned Gerblansky sings this song at the campfire.
A newscaster introduces Chef, who explains how the town survived the volcano with a song.
S1:EP3 Weight Gain 4000
Sung by Eric Cartman when he finds out he is going to be on television.
A young Kathie Lee Gifford sang the song in a talent competition during Herbert Garrison's flashback to his childhood. (Originally a song from the musical Sweet Charity)
Chef sings this song expressing his admiration for Gifford.
S1:EP4 Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride
While explaining to the team the way to properly handle a football, Chef begins a monologue in the style of a sensual soul ballad. He treats the ball as if it were a living woman and forgets about his role as the coach.
While Stan Marsh takes a tour of Big Gay Al's Big Gay Animal Sanctuary, this song is performed by a group of animatronic children, during the boat ride.
Richard Stamos is hired to be the guest singer for the South Park Cows versus Middle Park Cowboys half-time show. (Originally performed by Minnie Ripperton)
End credits
S1:EP5 An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig
Dr. Mephesto tells the boys that doing so is impossible, and that pig and elephant DNA just won't splice. He then mentions that the 1980s pop rock band Loverboy purportedly wrote a song about it, which he then performs, with his assistant Kevin acting as a dancer.
Chef performs this. song at the cafeteria.
Chef and Elton John sing this to persuade Kyle's Elephant and Eric Cartman's pig to "make love" for a science project.
S1:EP6 Death
Marvin Marsh just turned 102 years old and is miserable. He tries to persuade his grandson, Stan Marsh, to murder him through assisted suicide. In an attempt to show Stan what it is like to be old, Marvin plays to him a cassette tape of this song in a dark, locked room. (Parody of Enya's popular song "Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)".)
S1:EP7 Pinkeye
Halloween Theme for the show.
Liane is seen decorating the outside of her home and singing a Halloween song. She is oblivious to the mortician zombies and greets them as the shamble by begging for brains. The zombies attack a pedestrian and eat him as she continues singing merrily.
While investigating the South Park Morgue looking for clues as to what started the zombie epidemic, Chef is bitten and becomes a zombie. Chef begins to sing and dance in a choreographed way, similar to the Michael Jackson song and video "Thriller".
When Kenny comes back to life for the first and second time. And when he attacks the morticians who brought him back to life.
S1:EP8 Starvin' Marvin
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S1:EP9 Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo
The song is sung at the beginning of the South Park Elementary Christmas play.
Sung by Kyle Broflovski.
Kyle sings a song about being left out on Christmas because he's Jewish.
When Kyle Broflovski keeps seeing Mr. Hankey appear to him in his bathroom, he does not want to believe he is real. Mr. Hankey sings this song to convince him otherwise.
Eric Cartman sings this song after being upset about with Kyle's mom for ruining Christmas.
Kyle in the asylum, singing the song in a somewhat crazed fashion.
During the performance of the play, Chef is asked to sing, which reverts to his usual sexual innuendo.
Philip Glass plays music that has no emotional tones with a robotic voice repeating the word "happy".
Sung by the town of South Park.
S1:EP10 Damien
The song was used as Damien Thorn's theme in "Damien", when his temper caused him to use his satanic powers throughout the episode.
While in the school cafeteria, Damien Thorn is threatening the other students with his satanic powers. The boys tell Chef about this, saying Damien is a "weirdo freak". Chef misunderstands them and sings this song about equality and being tolerant of others way of life.
S1:EP11 Mecha-Streisand
Cartman is singing at the archeological field trip.
A Japanese background narrator sings this song when Barbra Streisand was seen terrorizing South Park.
Robert Smith, of the alternative rock band The Cure, is called upon to fight Mecha-Streisand. A background narrator sings this song when Smith transforms into a Mothra-like monster to defend the town.
S1:EP12 Tom's Rhinoplasty
Wendy Testaburger becomes heartbroken, due to Stan Marsh ignoring her in favor of Ms. Ellen.
Chef tries to flirt with the substitute teacher named Ms. Ellen. He soon figures out his advances will not work like they do on other women, mainly because she is a lesbian.
The boys play a record and pretend to be Lesbians.
After having got a nose job at Tom's Rhinoplasty, Mr. Garrison walked though the town showing it off, as this song plays in the background.
S1:EP13 Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut
Background music for Eric Cartman's tea party with his dolls.
The song plays whenever Liane Cartman sees someone she wants to have sex with during the episode's flashbacks. First is Chief Running Water, then Chef, and last was the Denver Broncos.
Eric Cartman is confused about who his father is, and heard from Chief Running Water that it could be Chef. He visits Chef's house dressed as a stereotypical hip-hop kid and using street slang. Chef sits him down to explain how he could not possibly be his father with this song.