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Penn & Teller Get Killed
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Subterranean Homesick Blues
Performed by
Penn Jillette
Written by
Bob Dylan
©1965 Warner Bros. Inc.
Performed by
Penn Jillette
[Penn quotes the lyrics to test his mic in the first scene and later while almost being operated on]
American Pie
Performed by
Penn Jillette
Written by
Don McLean
©1971 Mayday Music, Inc. and Yahweh Tunes, Inc.
[Penn quotes the lyrics while almost being operated on]
I Started A Joke
Performed by
The Bee Gees
Written by
Barry Gibb
,
Robin Gibb
&
Maurice Gibb
©1968 & 1975 Abigail Music Ltd. Admin. in U.S. & Canada by Casserole Music, Inc. & Unichappell Music, Inc.
Courtesy of PolyGram Special Projects,
A Division of PolyGram Records, Inc.
[end credits song]
Femme Fatale
Performed by
The Velvet Underground
&
Nico
Written by
Lou Reed
By Arrangement with Oakfield Avenue Music Ltd.
Courtesy of PolyGram Special Projects,
A Division of PolyGram Records, Inc.
[Penn plays the song at lady cop's place]
Weekend Live Theme
Written by
John Miller
©1989 by Lorimar Music A Corp.
[theme song for the talk show Penn and Teller are interviewed on at the beginning]
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