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''Songs in the Key of Springfield'' is a
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album from ''
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'' compiling many of the musical numbers from the series. The album was released in the United States on March 18, 1997, and in the United Kingdom in June 1997. This was the second album released in association with the ''Simpsons'' television series; however, the previous release, '' The Simpsons Sing the Blues'', contained original recordings as opposed to songs featured in episodes of the series. The album was followed by ''
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'', a second album of original songs.
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released the album on digital and streaming platforms on December 9, 2021.


Music

The first track, which is the extended version of the main title theme, notes that it is from the episode "
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". However, the actual episode does feature the extended opening and the same couch gag (the "chorus line" version), but Lisa's sax solo is different from the version featured on the album. Similarly, syndicated reruns of "Cape Feare" replace the entire opening altogether with the couch gag with the Simpsons finding exact doubles of themselves on the couch. However, the opening sequence that matches the one on the CD was used, complete with the same sax solo and couch gag, on the episodes " Monty Can't Buy Me Love", "
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", which aired well after the album's release.


Cultural reference

The title is taken from the
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album ''
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''. Another FOX TV show, ''
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'', had a soundtrack album entitled ''
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''. The Simpsons podcast ''Pods in the Key of Springfield'' is named after this album.


Chart performance

Compared to the previous album released in ''The Simpsons'' franchise, ''The Simpsons Sing the Blues'', the album failed to match the success of their previous record. It managed to peak at number 18 in the United Kingdom, where it would become the last charting album for the franchise in that country. The album was less successful in the United States, where it peaked at #103 on the ''Billboard'' 200. However, it was successful on ''
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''s Top Kid Audio chart, where it peaked at number one, becoming the first number one on that chart for the franchise. The album was certified Silver by the
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twice in the UK. On March 19, 1999 on the
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label and again on July 22, 2013 on the
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label.


Track listing

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solo by Terry Harrington #"Oh, Streetcar!" (The Musical) - from the episode "
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" #:Homer #:Marge #"Boy Scoutz N the Hood" (Medley) - from the episode "Boy-Scoutz N The Hood" #*Saved by the Bell #:Apu #:Milhouse #:Bart #*Jackpot #:Milhouse #:Bart #*Springfield, Springfield (Parts 1 & 2) #:Bart #:Milhouse #:Cast #*Remember This? #:Bart #:Lisa #*Another Edwardian Morning #:Bart #:Marge #:Homer #"Two Dozen and One Greyhounds" (Medley) - from the episode " Two Dozen and One Greyhounds" #*The Pick of the Litter #:Mr. Burns #:Lisa #*See My Vest #:Smithers introduction #:Mr. Burns #:Maid #:Lisa #:Bart #"'' Eye on Springfield''" Theme - from the episode "
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