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This is the list of songs that are sung in the episode "A Musical to Remember".

Audio[]

List of songs[]

Note: Songs are listed in the order in which they are played in the episode.

We're the Louds[]

"We're the Louds" is the opening song of the episode. It is sung by the Loud family.

Lyrics[]

[Lisa]
Five, six, seven, eight
[Lynn Sr.]
We're the Louds!
[Louds]
We're the Louds!
We're the Louds!
Sing it proud!
We're the Louds!
[Leni]
Our brother's memory won't be beat by stupid jellybeans
[Lisa]
It's actually a pill
But we all get what you mean
[Lynn Sr.]
This family's thirteen strong
[Rita and Lynn Sr.]
We can sing it all day long
[Dr. Simmons]
I hate to be a downer, but I fear that I must say
Permanent loss of memory is the problem that's in play
And you've got until sundown to make everything okay
[Lola]
If you think we can't sing a song
[Lana]
This family's here to prove you wrong
[Luan]
We'll sing it, Doc, he'll be back soon
[Todd]
WE'LL EVEN USE SOME AUTOTUNE
[Luna]
Grab your coats
Hit your notes
[Lori and Leni]
Ooh, we're gonna slay this, totes
[Mailman]
They really can't just mail it in
[Gardener]
They truly have to sing, sing, sing
[Dr. Miller]
This episode has everything!
[Lynn Sr.]
Roll call!
It's me, your dad, got most my hair
I play a bell a cow can wear
[Rita]
My name's Rita, I'm your mom
I over-sing the end of so-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-ongs!
[Luna]
Uh, the song's not over, Mom.
[Rita]
Oh. [chuckles]
[Luna]
My name's Luna, I'm a star
I like to sing and play guitar
[Lori]
My name's Lori, I live to drive
[Leni]
Fashion makes me feel alive
Oh, I'm Leni.
[Lana and Lola]
Lana, Lola, we're the twins
Notice that our teeth came--
[Lynn]
Uh, I'm Lynn Jr., I win games
Kicking butt and taking names
[Lucy]
Lucy here, I'm forced to sing
I'm known for the dark arts and things
[Lisa]
Lisa Loud, PhD
Smartest in the family
[Luan]
I'm Luan, the one who's silly
Meet our baby sister--
Say your name, Lily.
[Lily]
Lily!
[Clyde]
Your best friend Clyde will keep the beat
Until your memory is complete
[Lynn Sr.]
OK, Linc, we ran you through it
Now let's see if you can do it
[Lincoln]
Lily, Lisa, Lola, Lana
Lucy, Lynn, Luan, and Luna
Lori, Leni, Mom, and Dad and Clyde
[Rita]
Looks like we rocked this jammy-jammy
[Lincoln]
I still can't wait to meet my family
[Lynn Sr.]
Oh
Someone go and fetch our son
[Louds]
So the Louds can get this done


Our Time to Shine[]


"Our Time to Shine" is the second song of the episode, sung by Lynn Sr. and Rita in the garage as they plan to bring Lincoln's memory back Broadway-style.

Lyrics[]

[Rita]
We'll use our jazz hands
[Lynn Sr.]
A full chorus line
[Rita]
We'll go into the woods
[Parents]
To save our boy's mind
[Rita]
The plan man's got brain freeze
No clue who he is
[Lynn Sr.]
But it helps that I played the Scarecrow in The Wiz!
[Rita]
Weren't you his understudy?
[Lynn Sr.]
Jealous much?
We'll croon like Italians straight outta Jersey
[Rita]
Dazzle the girls
Get Linc's memory back early
The stakes are enormous, this isn't a goof
[Lynn Sr.]
We won't just be fiddling up on the roof
[Rita]
We'll give this production all that we've got
[Lynn Sr.]
Forget Mamma Mia!, Mama Rita's the top
[Parents]
We'll do it all
We can sing, we can act
We were born to bring his memory back
Yeah!


Teeth[]


"Teeth" is the third song in the episode, sung by Lana and Lola as they lament how Lincoln's amnesia means no one has noticed their new teeth.

Lyrics[]

[Lola]
I can't believe this is happening
[Lana]
I got some major beef
[Lola]
But Lincoln's got this memory thing
[Lana]
So no one cares
[Lola]
No, no one cares
[Twins]
About our teeth


Two Parents Full of Talent[]

"Two Parents Full of Talent" is the fourth song of the episode, sung by Lynn Sr. and Rita. The song is a parody of "A Spoonful of Sugar" and "Step in Time" from the Disney musical film Mary Poppins, with Lynn Sr. dressed as Bert and Rita as Mary Poppins. The sequence also has brief nods to "Jolly Holiday" and "Feed the Birds".

Lyrics[]

[Parents]
Two parents full of talent
Make the memories come round, round (round, round, round)
Two parents full of talent
They make the memories come round
In the most stupendous way
[Lynn Sr.]
A sprinkle of razzle-dazzle
[Rita]
And a pinch of panache
[Lynn Sr.]
Everybody!
[No response]
OK, just us!
[Parents]
In the most stupendous way
[Rita]
When you're--
[Lynn Sr.]
Whistling solo!
[Whistling solo]
Whaddya think?
[Whistling solo continues]
[Parents]
Two parents full of talent
They make the memories come out
In the most stupendous--


Knock 'Em Loose[]

"Knock 'Em Loose" is the fifth song of the episode, sung by Lynn with backup from the Loud sisters.

Lyrics[]

[Lynn]
Gonna knock 'em loose
Gonna knock those memories loose
Gonna knock 'em loose
Gonna knock those memories loose
[Sisters]
She's Lynn
She always wins
And she'll knock his memory loose
[Lynn]
I'll take my lucky baseball bat
And knock him in the head
Then again, the way I swing
The kid could end up dead
I could kick a soccer ball
And hit him in the noggin
If I place the ball just right
His memory I'll be joggin'
[Sisters]
Woo-chicka-wacka-chicka
Woo-chicka-wacka-chicka
[Lynn]
I'll whack him with a cricket bat
And make him holler, "Crikey!"
That might do the trick
And be the thing to free his psyche
[Leni]
Crikey!
[Lynn]
Gonna knock 'em loose (Loose)
Gonna knock those memories loose
Gonna knock 'em loose (Loose)
Gonna knock those memories loose
[Sisters]
Because she's Lynn
She always wins
And she'll knock his memory loose
[Lisa]
I'm not sure there's a precedent
For this plan of attack
Hitting heads with balls and bats
May not get his memory back
[Lynn]
Mm, so you're saying
I've been thinking way too small
Time to go much bigger!
[Lisa]
I'm not saying that at all
[Lynn]
I'll dress up like a wrestling champ
And on the ropes I'll climb
And like a beast I'll howl
As I body-slam his mind!
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Forever Starts Today[]

"Forever Starts Today" is the sixth song of the episode, sung by Lori and Bobby.

Lyrics[]

[Bobby]
I'll get up every morning
And head to the mercado
I'll stock the shelves all day
For the family Santiago
[Lori]
I'll teach golf at the club
Keep that elbow nice and straight
I mostly work off tips
But I hear the tips are great
[Bobby]
We'll come home tired and hungry
But I swear we'll make it work
I'll cook my mom's carnitas
[Lori]
Ooh, what's that?
[Bobby]
Delicious pork!
[Lori]
We're gonna be so happy
I see it clear as day
[Lori and Bobby]
Our love will last forever
And forever starts today!
Forever starts today!
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Family Meeting[]

"Family Meeting" is the seventh song of the episode, sung by Lynn Sr. and Rita. The song is a parody of the 1970s musical Grease, with Lynn Sr. dressed as Danny Zuko and Rita as Sandy Olsson.

Lyrics[]

[Lynn Sr.]
It's time for a family meeting
Everybody sit do-own
[Rita]
That's right
We gotta have a family meeting
Come gather aro-ound
[Lynn Sr. and Rita]
It's time to jog Linc's memory
[Rita]
I wrote this song
[Lynn Sr.]
You wrote it with me
[Rita]
Yeah, yeah
[Lynn Sr.]
We can sing it together
[Rita]
But focus on me
[Lynn Sr.]
Hey, I'm right over here
You know, she's out of key
[Rita]
Let's not forget who we're doing this for
[Lynn Sr.]
Well, I'm not the one who's keeping score
I guess we'll deal with this later
[Rita]
Yeah, that's fine with me
But you'll be sleeping on the couch
[Lynn Sr.]
That doesn't even rhyme!
[Lynn Sr. and Rita]
Let's not fight in front of our kids
'Cause oh, we're too talented



Clincoln McLoud[]

For Lincoln and Clyde's relationship, see Lincoln Loud–Clyde McBride relationship.

"Clincoln McLoud" is the eighth song of the episode, sung by Clyde with the Loud sisters as backup.

Lyrics[]

[Clyde]
The greatest friendship in Royal Woods history
Let me tell ya about it
Clincoln McCloud is the best of friends
We do everything together
We take down robots, hurl spitballs
And we'll be doing it forever
You're really looking good with a big family
But you're kinda stuck with them
But I chose you and you chose me
Because we're
[Sisters]
Clincoln, Clincoln McCloud
[Clyde]
Clincoln McCloud, y'all!
[Sisters]
Clincoln, Clincoln McCloud
[Clyde]
You heard what I said
Clincoln McCloud
That's both of our names
You make all of the plans
And I share half of the blame
That's Clincoln McCloud
A sweet portmanteau
You know what that means
It's you and me, bro
(Ooh)
The lemon bars I bake for you
Every time that I come over (Ooh, ooh)
The complex handshake that we have
For every big sleepover
(Baby, baby, baby, baby)
Ladies and gentlemen, the Clydettes
[Sisters]
Clincoln, Clincoln McCloud
Clincoln, Clincoln McCloud
[Clyde]
Remember Clincoln McCloud
My favorite guys
You hold me up
And I make you fly
That's Clincoln McCloud
A cool play on words
Some call us awesome, some call us nerds
Clincoln McCloud (Clincoln, Clincoln McCloud)
It's you and me
I'll be by myself
If you lose those memories
Can't have Clincoln McCloud
Without Lincoln Loud
If you go away I don't know who I'd be
If you go away I don't know who I'd be


Flushed Away[]

"Flushed Away" is the ninth song of the episode, sung by the Loud family as they lament Lincoln's loss of his memories. It contains brief reprises of "Forever Starts Today" and "Teeth". A reprise of the song also serves as the penultimate song.

Lyrics[]

[Lincoln]
They tell me they're my family
Best friend for eternity
All these faces are unknown
And this just doesn't feel like home
[Lola]
This may seem insensitive, but we all kinda have to pee.
[Lucy]
And other stuff.
[Lincoln]
Go right ahead.
[Leni]
You've really lost your memory, it's true
We tried so hard to sing it back to you
And even though it's hard to rhyme
I really think that now's the time
To sing just what I want to say
I'm sad your life's been
[Louds]
Flushed away
Flushed away
Your good times will be left behind
So long to yesterday
[Lori]
I have to tell them
Today is the day
[Lori and Bobby]
Together forever
It's the only way
[Louds]
Flushed away
Flushed away
[Lana and Lola]
If only they could stare
In awe and disbelief
At our brand-new drop-dead gorgeous set
Of shiny pearly teeth
[Louds]
Flushed away
Flushed away
Our brother's brain went down the drain
Will he just fade away?

NOTE: Bolded lines refer to lyrics that are only heard on the soundtrack and not in the episode itself.

[Rita and Lynn Sr.]
We're the Louds
And we're all in this together
We're the Louds
All for one is always better
[Rita]
We must accept the fact
[Lynn Sr.]
Our Lincoln's not getting his memory back
[Rita and Lynn Sr.]
So we'll face the music
Roll up our sleeves
And take a different track
[Louds]
If Lincoln has no memories
We'll give up our memories, too
We'll take these beans and come together
And the Louds will start anew
Flushed away
[Rita]
We'll flush away our memories
[Louds]
Flushed away
[Lynn Sr.]
We'll do it for our family
[Louds]
Ah
[Lincoln]
I can't believe you'd do this for me
Lily, Lisa, Lola, Lana
Lucy, Lynn, Luan and Luna
Lori, Leni, Mom and Dad and Clyde
We're the Louds!
We're the Louds!
And we're a family!


This Is Our Moment[]

"This Is Our Moment" is the tenth song of the episode, sung by Lynn Sr. and Rita. It acts as a brief comedic interlude set shortly after "Flushed Away", with the parents deciding to put on a parody of The King and I, only to discover their children are gone from the hallway.

Lyrics[]

[Lynn Sr.]
This is our moment
[Rita]
Here comes our song
[Parents]
We're ready to show them!
Everyone's gone
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Doesn't Feel Like Home[]

"Doesn't Feel Like Home" is the eleventh song of the episode and the Act I finale, sung by Lincoln. It is a reprise of his brief verse in "Flushed Away".

Lyrics[]

[Lincoln]
I wish I felt the way they do
But instead I'm all alone
This house they love where I once lived
It just doesn't feel like home
[Louds]
It doesn't feel like home (Ooh)


Get His Memory Back[]

"Get His Memory Back" is the twelfth song of the episode, sung by Clyde, the Loud sisters, and Dr. Simmons.

Lyrics[]

[Luna]
Everything was perfect on the last day of summer
[Lola]
Then he ate the mind erasing beans, what a bummer
[Lana]
Now he can't remember anything
[Dr. Simmons]
And if he doesn't get his memory back by tonight
Then there's no chances to get his head right
I know all that and I told you you should sing
[Clyde and the Loud sisters]
To get his memory back
[Lynn]
I knocked his brain to get it tickin'
[Clyde and the Loud sisters]
No, no it didn't crack
[Lisa]
Though he sure did take a lickin'
[Clyde and the Loud sisters]
We tried to jog his brain
By waking up his senses
But smelling, touching, feeling stuff
Had other consequences
[Dr. Simmons]
Medically speaking, it usually does.
[Clyde]
To get my best friend back
[Sisters]
Even tried our secret handshake
[Clyde]
I hoped that he'd get the knack
[All]
But it ended up in heartbreak
Get his memory back
[Leni]
Because we miss our little brother
[Clyde and the Loud Sisters]
You can always count on family
[Dr. Simmons]
Where's your father and your mother?
[Lincoln]
[Fiddling solo]
[Lori]
There must be a way to get my parents to acknowledge
That I'm better off moving home and quitting college
I just have to find the perfect in
[Dr. Simmons]
Did not need to know that.
[Lola]
I wish his memory'd came in
Like our teeth, no one's noticed
[Lana]
But time is running out
So we gotta stay focused
[Twins]
It's kinda hard
When you have such a gorgeous grin
[Clyde]
Come on, now, get out there.
[All]
To get his memory back
[Luna]
There must be something left to try
[All]
To get his memory back
[Luan and Lucy]
We'll never leave him high and dry
[Loud Sisters and Clyde]
And we're not giving up
Cause we know we can do it
We're gonna get our brother back
We're gonna get our brother back
We know we'll get through it
[Leni]
Come on, y'all! Yeehaw! Woohoo!



Meowmories[]

"Meowmories" is the thirteenth song of the episode, sung by Lynn Sr. and Rita. The song is a parody of "Memory" from Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Cats, with Lynn Sr. dressed as Macavity and Rita as Victoria.

Lyrics[]

[Rita]
In the alleyway
Searching for our son's meowmories
Blown away by a jellybean
And put back in by the voices
[Rita and Lynn Sr.]
Of two equally talented cats
[Rita]
Those precious meowmories
Our sweet boy's purr-fect meowmories
Will come rushing back in
[Rita and Lynn Sr.]
And you can count on that
[Lynn Sr.]
Remix!
I'm Tim Tim Tiger and I'm here to say
I'm a fine feline feeling fine today
[Rita]
I'm Princess Purr and I love to rap
Or I'll sit in the sun and take a nap
[Lynn Sr.]
We're gonna put some thoughts in our only boy's melon
[Rita]
There's gonna be meowing and there's gonna be yellin'


Science This[]

"Science This" is the fourteenth song of the episode, sung by Lisa.

Lyrics[]

Science this
Just go and science this
'Cause you're a scientist
Sure thing, stand by
They all say, "Science this!"
Like it's an easy fix
Believe me
I'm gonna try
Take a pinch of sodium
With a dash of chromium
Mix it up with radium
Enough to fill a stadium
Drop of hormone from a herd
Of the common pachyderm
They remember everything
Even though they cannot sing
Hook electrodes to his ears
Try and get his brain in gear
Give it time to percolate
Then sit him on a thermal plate
I may not know what to do
But if I can't do it, who?
Heavy is the head that wears the goggles
They'll never understand how science boggles
With the tick of every clock
I try a little harder
It's the extra load you carry
When you're just a little smarter
Time is running out
So you do what you must do
You'd give it one last shot
'Cause you said you'd see it through
Well, I'm stumped.
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The First Place[]

"The First Place" is the fifteenth song of the episode, sung by Leni.

Lyrics[]

I won't lie
I know I seem naïve
But I felt it my whole life
I like to just believe
My head's above the clouds
And the sky, it looks so blue
But I think I'm coming down
I'll crash into the truth
I wish I didn't have to
'Cause it's brand-new
This nervous kind of breakthrough
And it hurts just to tell you
But hear me when I say
You can't pretend the sun is shining
When it's pouring rain
You can't pretend the road is gold
When the pavement's gray
And I can't pretend I'm full of hope
When I'm looking at his face
A glass can't be half-full
If there was never anything in it in the first place
Oh
In it in the first place
Oh
If there was a bright side, I would see it
Like a a flicker in the dark
But I'm scared the first time, I'll admit it
I refuse to play the part
Like it's fine and I'm not here crying
With a smile, I'd be bold-faced lying
Can't even try this time
But for what it's worth
I hope I'm wrong
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Heart and Soul[]

Main article: Heart and Soul (song)

Too Sad to Rock[]

"Too Sad to Rock" is the seventeenth song of the episode, sung by Luna.

Lyrics[]

I'm too sad to rock
I just can't do it
And if I tried to do a song
I could not get through it
I can't sing so loud that my voice gets wrecked
And then sing soft for dramatic effect
I don't have the heart for it
I don't have the soul
I'm just too sad to rock and roll
Yeah!
I'm not in the mood for a windmill power chord
Come on!
And surfing the crowd
To me, it just feels overboard
I won't ask the fans if they feel alright
Like, "Hey, folks, how y'all doin' tonight?"
I'm just too sad to rock and roll
And I won't do a breakdown verse of the song
Or clap my hands over my head
To get the crowd to clap along
I can't hear you!
Or change my outfit for the third encore
Or bring the band back with a one, two, three, four!
I'm worried about my brother
And it's taking its toll
I'm just too sad
To rock and roll
Yeah!


A Joke Is Always Okie-Doke[]

"A Joke Is Always Okie-Doke" is the eighteenth song of the episode, sung by Luan and Lucy.

Lyrics[]

[Luan]
There's never a bad time for making a joke
No matter the occasion, it is okie-doke
Whenever a sad mood gets into your head
That's the time for funny lines and knockin' 'em dead
Whatever the world might throw at your day
You've gotta find the humor in it, that's the way
You laugh at your life so you can cope with it
And face every dip and every slope you hit
A clever line is never inappropriate
A joke is always okie-doke
[Luan and Lucy]
[Tap dance break]
In life, keep the happiness and scrap the woe
That's why a sense of humor's always apropos
A punch line is never outta line
[Lucy]
A joke is always okie-doke


Can't Forget the Louds[]

"Can't Forget the Louds" is the twentieth and final song of the episode, sung by The Loud Family (except Lily), Clyde, Bobby and Dr. Simmons.

Lyrics[]

[Lincoln]
I remember everything
It all came flooding back
All these years of living loud
The good times and the bad
Cuz I knew you all come through for me
That's the point of having family
And you sang my life right back to me
[Loud Family and Clyde]
Hey, hey!
Can't forget the Louds!
When we're together we just cannot be stopped
[Leni]
We can do the extra possible
And come out on top
[Luna and Lynn Sr.]
All for one and one for all's the way that we rock all day
[Loud Family and Clyde]
Can't forget the Louds!
[Lori]
Quick side note, I'm quitting school
I'm moving back into my room
So officially I'm telling you
[Lori and Bobby]
Bobby's/I'm totes in on this too
[Rita]
Ahem...
[Lori]
We can talk about it.
[Rita]
Oh, we're gonna talk about it.
[Lana and Lola]
We got brand new pearly bright white grins
But you were all too focused on Lincoln
So look at our teeth or we'll knock yours in
[Loud Family, Clyde and Bobby]
OK!
Can't forget the Louds!
[Luan]
We made him laugh
[Lucy]
So we can get through it all
[Lisa]
That's the first time science failed me for as I can recall
[Lynn]
So we knocked his memory back with rhymes and various balls
[Clyde]
We're back to Clincoln McCloud
I feel a hundred feet tall
[Dr. Simmons]
As long as I have chicken, I'm your doctor on call
Where's my pay?
[Loud Family, Clyde and Bobby]
Can't forget the Louds!
The loudest house in Royal Woods is through our door
It's full of memories and we'll be making more
Love and laughs and family is what we do it for
Hooray!
Can't forget the Louds!
Can't forget the Louds!
Can't forget the Louds!
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Robot Todd Drops a Beat[]

"Robot Todd Drops a Beat" is a song in "A Musical to Remember".

Trivia[]

  • This is the only instrumental track included in the album.
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