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Top 11 Phineas and Ferb Songs

By CJ Tiernan


Phineas and Ferb is one of my very favorite shows of all time. If you've ever watched the show, you know that there is a small list of boxes that get checked every single episode. The boys are going to invent something great, Dr. Doofenshmirtz is going to invent something that is thwarted by Perry the Platypus, Candice is going to fail to bust Phineas and Ferb, and there is going to be a musical number. I have created a list of my 11 favorite songs from the show, and it includes both the recurring songs and the songs that are one-offs for a given episode. I only included the music from the original run (2007-2015) as I have not yet seen the reboot season in 2025.



This, as you could probably tell from the title, is the theme song. See, right there in parentheses, it says "Theme Song." That's because this is the song that starts every episode. It was also performed by Bowling for Soup of "1985" fame.



This is a song that Candace sings while she is vocally compromised. She is allergic to wild parsnips and her voice sounds more like Harvey Fierstein than Ashley Tisdale (the voice actress for the character). She sings this song to her mom, venting frustration on all the things Phineas and Ferb get away with.



This is a love song by Phineas and the Ferb-Tones. After learning about the concept of a "one-hit wonder" and their mother's past as pop-star Lindana, Phineas and Ferb set out to create a "one-hit wonder" of their own. They succeed in writing a hit, and it became a hit for the show as this was the first song written for an episode of Phineas and Ferb and caused the Disney Brass to insist on more! Good call, suits!



An impromptu rap performance by "2 Guyz N the Parque" is launched because Candice accidentally gets squirrels in her pants. Well, accidentally to her, as she has been sabotaged on a babysitting adventure. The performance is delightful, as Candice shouting about squirrels in her pants is used like a hip-hop sample. Look out world, it's the dance craze just waiting to sweep the nation.



This song is a recurring song. It is the fun name given to song they use during a montage, usually of the boys building their contraption of the day. It is a delightful ear worm without the use of any real words.



The episode "Dude, We're Getting the Band Back Together," begins in a world where the '80s rock band "Love Händel" has broken up due to infighting and a dwindling fan base. But that won't do for Phineas and Ferb, who attempt to get the band back together for their parents, as it was their favorite band in their youth (and Lawrence forgot Linda and his anniversary). This song plays out in a Public Library as Phineas and Ferb win over Sherman (also known as "Swampy", an obvious hat-tip to show co-creator Jeff "Swampy" Marsh), the drummer.



Due to the humidity, the character Izzy, a.k.a Isabella Garcia-Shapiro (whose signature move is to drop in on the boys at work and ask "whatcha doin'?"), has developed frizzy hair. She's says she is going to leave to wash it when an impromptu, soulful performance breaks out. This song is the only time she is ever referred to as Izzy in the show.



Secret Agent/Pet Platypus Perry is the hero that always thwarts the efforts of Dr. Doofenshmirtz to take over the entire Tri-State area. Naturally, he is provided with a theme song. This one conjures up the old tune "Secret Agent Man" by Johnny Rivers.



"All the kids at school are gonna have a conniption, when they get a load of my funky Egyptian MC..." is an absolutely delicious line. The boys watch an old mummy movie with their dad and then launch into a quest for their own. They get there after this fun daydream of a song in bubblegum pop style.



"Fabulous" comes from the same episode as "Ain't Got Rhythm." This time, the boys are recruiting the bass player. It takes place in a hair salon and Candice goes against her usual M.O. by hiding what her brothers are doing so that the reunion concert featuring "Love Händel" can be a surprise.



This is more of a jingle than a song, but it is a delightful, recurring jingle. Every time there is a chase scene that drives by The Paul Bunyan's Pancake Haus, the theme plays. I couldn't not include this quirky little ditty on my list.


Joe Meno from Raleigh, NC, USA, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Joe Meno from Raleigh, NC, USA, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

Final Thoughts


From the "Where's Perry?" line, to Ferb's only line, to the "aren't you boys a little young..." line, there are countless running gags in the show. That is part of the charm. I'd argue there is no bigger charm than the music. The show, co-created by Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, has music in its DNA, as both men have musical backgrounds. The story goes, they would entertainingly sing the songs into the answering machine of musical composer Danny Jacob, who would return with it fully formed a few days later. Charming, simple, yet extremely successful, these songs live on years after the show. There were so many different songs throughout the shows run, so I'm sure your list differs from mine. Please, let me know in the comments which ones I left off that you find unforgivable. Thanks!

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