Not really All they did was parody real songs that Fox likely has usage rights to already somewhere by putting their own lyrics that fit the meter over the backing instruments.
@@parker-boy98 ehh, Peter's done some things that maybe might even make Quagmire look around and make sure nobody sees him doing it. The watching the beach house window of a preteen girl as she changed clothes. Asking if a murder victim had another daughter and when they said yes but she's 12 and he asked if she's 12 12 or like 12 and drinks a lot of milk 12 and has filled out more. Or the numerous times he's posed as a high schooler and tried to hit on the girls while there. Yeah, Peter... Probably should be in prison.
I remember a week ago I was almost asleep my eyes closed and everything and this played on family guy as soon as the last one played I immediately woke up laughing my ass off
As a fan of 50s music, I'm upset that I think this too. I'll be listening to it on my way to work and I'm just like, "she's 16, why are you messing with a girl who can't buy her own cigarettes? That's called jail bait"
Different times. People got married earlier and people were more accepting of age differences in relationships back then. Women were more dependent on men so having an older husband often meant an already established man who made money that could support a family. We can ask ourselves why people would think that way then because we are thinking through the Lenses of our modern way of understanding. We understand now that a massive difference in life experience can be exploitive, but that kind of psychology hadn’t been accepted at the time. With women being more independent they can afford to wait longer and live their best lives. The joke is funny because to us as we are now it seems ridiculous what people thought back then and the situation is kind of embarrassing especially if you like the music from that era. It’s good to laugh at ourselves now and then 😁.
In the 1980s I would walk into a gas station and but cigarettes for my grandma and no one batted an eye. It wasn't until the mid 90s anyone really gave a crap. In the 50s a 16 year old girl would have no problem getting smokes
To be real, I'm honestly having a hard time thinking of any noteworthy singers who weren't in their teens or 20s that were targeting the teenager demographics during the 50s
You know growing up in the seventies listen to all the 50 songs and watching this clip Amy realize that older men were actually singing about younger teenage girls half there age.
But those songs weren't directly from the singers perspective. They were written and marketed towards the youth at the time, it just happened alot of the experienced singers were older. It was later in the decade they started getting teenage and young 20s singers singing those songs.
i think the most charitable interpretation is that while the singers were in their 40s singing about very young kids, they were trying to market to kids in their late teens/early 20s where it would be slightly less creepy. also, it wasn't very common in the past to target the youth in advertisements because they didn't have money, whereas these songs were some of the first to target that demographic, it would be reasonable to find numerous miss-steps in their initial trials.
Yeah, I never really thought that singers were singing from their perspective. They are making songs that people want to listen to, and for the most part, that is a young demographic.
I think there's also quite a few where the song is intended have a young narrator or at the very least be the singer reminiscing about his high school days. Not literally a grown a man putting the moves on a schoolgirl
That is the sensible take- the idea of the "teenager" had barely even been imagined as a stage of life, a type of person, or a market demographic- it was just being created, and now record companies were trying to sell them on songs of young love from boy to girl. That the singers weren't literally teens themselves was beside the point. Justin and Britney were far in the future. [Although, come to think, a few singers of that era were close to teens.] I'm sure Seth MacFarlane knows all that- he can't be as painfully clueless and literal minded as all that. The literalist approach is just way funnier. Half of FG is like this.
Meanwhile, in the bowls of Quagmire's mind: "Wow, It's all the songs of my childhood!" Honestly, I'm surprised Joe was the one pressing buttons and not Glen.
The word “little” was probably just meant as an endearing term, referring to “petite” or “dainty” women, rather than literally referring to age. As far as I know, I’m sure that even in the 1950s, pedophiles and predators were a huge concern for many people. I know that rape definitely wasn’t acceptable then, and neither was murder!
I noticed something in the 2020s adults listen to pop music but 70 years ago adults hated the music at the time and mostly teens listened to it so they wrote romantic songs about teenage crushes
@@nateheskett333 also, cannabis in WA is legal and pretty cheap. The lowest price was 3$/gram of mid grade. Also, most of the drugs are technically legalized, no one gives a crap about psychedelics at all. The other stuff not so sure.
Was at a local art fair and the Christmas songs CD Had Gary Glitter on it. The organiser brought aling an old CD and never thought Was amazing surreal watching everyone cringe react, yikes.
Does anyone know what the first song is a parody of? I know the second one is a parody of “16 candles" by The Crests and I'm pretty sure the third one is a parody of “Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley, but I’m not sure about the first one and it’s really catchy!
Funny as this is, these sound like actual songs. Also, look at Honeymooners. There is an episode with a girl that I think was 13 or 14 going out with a 18 year old.
@@karenfan010 In 1924 children were finally given "rights" like women, i believe after the 60's with the whole Black Lives Matter, and more women's fairness in the workplace and whatnot, new laws have been made to protect children...But... Thanks to a certain "President"... We're now going back to the time where kids can be married to support low income families again... And those laws are slowly starting to become undone.
🎶Thirteen candles is probably enough🎵 🤣
That song gave me "Beaty School Dropout" vibes. 1st 1 gave me any Elvis Presley vibes
Lolololol
The good ol days😌
Turrebo stop pressing buttons 😐
Haha 🤣🤣🤣
He should see if Herbert would want them.
He probably already has.
Or if he wrote them
I’ve wanted them to kill that character off a long time ago! He’s not funny at all!
I doubt he’d like them. After all, the songs are all about preteen girls
@@Bitsy83 Where, in those songs, does it say anything about them being girls?
I like how the lyrics to each song got more and more obvious until the guy is literally just saying "I'm gonna sleep with all the kids tonight" 💀
It's almost like they watched the Sad Hoshi bit from Game Grumps, which went from 16 years to increasingly creepy decreases in age
@InfernosReaper I never caught that. Good? Have a link?
Thanks for the recap, pal.
That's family guy for ya they literally milk the joke dry
@@Fast9338 three 5 second songs isn’t really ‘milking’ and “Joe, stop pressing buttons” is a hysterical tag that works really well
I really appreicate the effort the music team did getting the instrumentals correct for the 50's
They all are parodies of real song
Walter Murphy is a professional
Not really
All they did was parody real songs that Fox likely has usage rights to already somewhere by putting their own lyrics that fit the meter over the backing instruments.
Wouldn't mind finding the last song instrumentals...sounds 🔥🔥 can't say dsame for the lyrics thou 😂
@@idontlikethis980 what songs
🎵I wanna be-bop a teeny bopper at the sock hop, or maybe after work behind the malt shop🎵😄
🎵thirteen candles is probably enough🎵
RUclips don't ban me 💀
lls stop pressing buttons
"Joe stop pressing buttons"
“And then I go in-“
Peter: *kills Quagmire's cat multiple times*
Joe: peter stop doing what you're doing.
Years later, this happens.
@@toonlinkthelegendaryheroof901 😂😂😂😂😂😂 i was so waiting for this response
@@toonlinkthelegendaryheroof901 legend
I just love how peter is the voice of reason here.
First time for anything.
Which is odd considering how Peter dumped his laptop in the harbor after Joe asked how old the girl was in the porno on the screen.
When he got arrested for baby corn P**n
I mean, he has a teen daughter himself so its likely a sensitive issue.
@@jeffwolcott7815 Not really the first time.
This seems like a joke that Peter would do and then someone else tells him to stop
Yeah I think it made it funnier that it was Joe instead this time and Peter told him to stop
Joe was due. He doesn't get enough jokes.
@@gilbertotabares8196 and when he does its usually at his expense.
Even Peter has standards.
@@parker-boy98 ehh, Peter's done some things that maybe might even make Quagmire look around and make sure nobody sees him doing it.
The watching the beach house window of a preteen girl as she changed clothes.
Asking if a murder victim had another daughter and when they said yes but she's 12 and he asked if she's 12 12 or like 12 and drinks a lot of milk 12 and has filled out more. Or the numerous times he's posed as a high schooler and tried to hit on the girls while there.
Yeah, Peter... Probably should be in prison.
This should be a 2 CD Set along with the Bigoted Songs from the Rat Pack.
I'd buy that in a flash!
🎶"Hey there Fruity, you're gay and I don't aproooooove"🎶😂
@@warlockofwordschannel7901 And all the songs off Joe's Uncle's Juke Box he has in the garage.
@@oliverholmes-gunning5372 🎶 Don't touch me down there...
"Frog you"
The girls of the 50's grew up to become the bartenders in songs from the 70's.
That first song is absolutely hilarious. How well they annunciate the words and emulate the jerky singing style is the icing on the cake.
by the last song, the style is so flagrant and unstylized haha
Pretty sure that one dude was specifically impersonating Elvis.
I remember a week ago I was almost asleep my eyes closed and everything and this played on family guy as soon as the last one played I immediately woke up laughing my ass off
Lmao
This happened to me last night
"I'm gonna sleep with all the kids tonight"
BRO WHAT?! 💀💀💀💀
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@ntinosaggelopoulos6718 this is normal in family guy logic
@@hoppingiconcentral826 No, it’s just mocking how a bunch of old songs are really perverted.
That sounds like the slogan for 2024.
@@guidingkey123 yeah, I wouldn’t be surprised if Santa Claus didn’t come around this year because he lets kids sit on his lap 💀💀💀💀
As a fan of 50s music, I'm upset that I think this too. I'll be listening to it on my way to work and I'm just like, "she's 16, why are you messing with a girl who can't buy her own cigarettes? That's called jail bait"
Different times. People got married earlier and people were more accepting of age differences in relationships back then. Women were more dependent on men so having an older husband often meant an already established man who made money that could support a family. We can ask ourselves why people would think that way then because we are thinking through the Lenses of our modern way of understanding. We understand now that a massive difference in life experience can be exploitive, but that kind of psychology hadn’t been accepted at the time. With women being more independent they can afford to wait longer and live their best lives. The joke is funny because to us as we are now it seems ridiculous what people thought back then and the situation is kind of embarrassing especially if you like the music from that era. It’s good to laugh at ourselves now and then 😁.
In the 1980s I would walk into a gas station and but cigarettes for my grandma and no one batted an eye. It wasn't until the mid 90s anyone really gave a crap. In the 50s a 16 year old girl would have no problem getting smokes
@@hurotiz And the funny thing is there are stuff we do NOW that people in the future will likely be like they use to do that? How barbaric.
Same.
To be real, I'm honestly having a hard time thinking of any noteworthy singers who weren't in their teens or 20s that were targeting the teenager demographics during the 50s
Mr. Herbert wrote a lot of songs in the ‘50’s
You know growing up in the seventies listen to all the 50 songs and watching this clip Amy realize that older men were actually singing about younger teenage girls half there age.
Yeah I divorce my wife when she turn 40 remarried a 25 year old bimbo hot one by the way
But those songs weren't directly from the singers perspective. They were written and marketed towards the youth at the time, it just happened alot of the experienced singers were older. It was later in the decade they started getting teenage and young 20s singers singing those songs.
yes it wasn't meant to look sinister, it was meant for those in the teenage group like high school sweet hearts.
@@alexunfiltered5756Or they were written in tribute to people the singers knew in their youth, so they’re flashback songs.
the transition into the joke in that scene with Brian and that girl singing karaoke is pretty good
EDP’s favorite songs
Chris Hansen is gonna ask that Jukebox to take a seat.
"Joe stop pressing buttons"
I don't blame you Peter I too felt insanely uncomfortable
"Sweet Sixteen" is an actual song btw.
They're referencing "16 candles" by The Crests. Which is still not enough candles. To be fair, he was 18 when he wrote the song.
@@Lv-nq9qz
Considering the 50s wasa time when people thought 16 meant woman that's not surprising
🎶 “Well, she was just seventeen,
If you know what I mean,
And the way she looked was way beyond compare…”
🎶
@@medalion1390 Paul wrote "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" when he was 14, for perspective
"Christine...... sixteen!!" Yep. They did it in 1977 too. Lol
i think the most charitable interpretation is that while the singers were in their 40s singing about very young kids, they were trying to market to kids in their late teens/early 20s where it would be slightly less creepy. also, it wasn't very common in the past to target the youth in advertisements because they didn't have money, whereas these songs were some of the first to target that demographic, it would be reasonable to find numerous miss-steps in their initial trials.
Yeah, I never really thought that singers were singing from their perspective. They are making songs that people want to listen to, and for the most part, that is a young demographic.
Yeah, I mean a lot of boy bands and heart throb singers over the past 20-30 years were adults whose fans were teens (girls particularly)
I think there's also quite a few where the song is intended have a young narrator or at the very least be the singer reminiscing about his high school days.
Not literally a grown a man putting the moves on a schoolgirl
That is the sensible take- the idea of the "teenager" had barely even been imagined as a stage of life, a type of person, or a market demographic- it was just being created, and now record companies were trying to sell them on songs of young love from boy to girl. That the singers weren't literally teens themselves was beside the point. Justin and Britney were far in the future. [Although, come to think, a few singers of that era were close to teens.] I'm sure Seth MacFarlane knows all that- he can't be as painfully clueless and literal minded as all that. The literalist approach is just way funnier. Half of FG is like this.
@@randomobserver8168 - sometimes they hire other writers, so Seth likely didn't write this gag.
Bro this is why I love family guy. Each song got more obvious 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Meanwhile, in the bowls of Quagmire's mind: "Wow, It's all the songs of my childhood!" Honestly, I'm surprised Joe was the one pressing buttons and not Glen.
That first song is genius.
“Joe, stop pressing buttons”
It’s even funnier that Peter out of everyone considering all the shit he does is the one to say that
Peter is acting too responsibly in this scene, have him do something stupid before he starts thinking!
So that's why Mormons love the 50s!
Any time an old 50s "love" song uses "Little Girl" in its lyrics I'm just like "oh dear"
The word “little” was probably just meant as an endearing term, referring to “petite” or “dainty” women, rather than literally referring to age. As far as I know, I’m sure that even in the 1950s, pedophiles and predators were a huge concern for many people. I know that rape definitely wasn’t acceptable then, and neither was murder!
@@TheYoungDreamer-v1t I have some very unfortunate news for you
The first song is basically an actual fifties song its hilarious
As the lower it goes the tighter it gets
- 50's guy
I’m an avid 50s and 60s music fan and this isn’t that far off 👀 😂
Though he was gonna say “with kids in their 20s”
I thought the joke was gonna be that Quagmire, as a 61+ year old man, would remember some of the songs.
0:16 is when the songs start
Somebody had to sing that in a Studio for family Guy
To be a fly on the wall in that recording session
Quagmire could relate.
Herbert
Quagmire's not into teenagers. In fact he very much goes out of his way not to sleep with them.
@@NihilisticSnake ruclips.net/video/ZT1FOANwmNY/видео.html
@@NihilisticSnake Are you sure of that?
ruclips.net/video/ZT1FOANwmNY/видео.html
@@NihilisticSnake he slept with one
I like how it goes from "hmmm" to "Hmmmmm" straight to "HMMMMM" LOL
When Peter tells you to stop pressing buttons you know it's fucked up.
I love Family Guy with this kind of dark humour. It has many hilarious soundbites but this different class! Superb!
Discord's greatest hits.
Wow, all of Matt Gaetz's favorite songs on one jukebox!
You win the internet today.
You left out Seventeen by Winger.
Joe Biden**
@@billssportsandwrestlingchan no
@@NotSure109 *donald trump
Herbert is just a nostalgia buff stuck in the 40's
I'm sure he'd much rather be stuck in the 10's
@@jordanb5254 giggity
The last song I couldn’t stop laughing 😂😂😂
Peter really liked that song... LOL
Stop pressing buttons!
Seth always gets the music portion right. :)
People born in the 40s saying modern music is too dirty, when the 50s had stuff that was actualy WORSE than this.
Thank you Family guy, for the fact that now I can’t sing my favorite songs from the 50s like before.
For some reason when he said "Joe, stop pressin' buttons." I lost it.
What was the reason?
Family Guy In The Loud House Era
I noticed something in the 2020s adults listen to pop music but 70 years ago adults hated the music at the time and mostly teens listened to it so they wrote romantic songs about teenage crushes
EDP445's greatest hits
Were those songs written and/or performed by Herbert? He's about that age to have made those 50s songs
Dang i didn't know Herbert could sing
How much of that is true and or just a joke?
Pretty true tbh
What if I told you that it is still going today? In WA state, the age of consent is 16
@@ee214verilogtutorial2 well I guess I am moving
Well you see, both Elvis and Jerry Lee Lewis. The biggest names of 50s both married their 13 year old cousins so its not too much of a stretch
@@nateheskett333 also, cannabis in WA is legal and pretty cheap. The lowest price was 3$/gram of mid grade.
Also, most of the drugs are technically legalized, no one gives a crap about psychedelics at all. The other stuff not so sure.
Gary Glitter's new album there 😂
Was at a local art fair and the Christmas songs CD Had Gary Glitter on it. The organiser brought aling an old CD and never thought Was amazing surreal watching everyone cringe react, yikes.
@@edgarbeat2851 Unbelievable! I remember the local Scouts would play it in their float where I used to live. People gave disapproving looks.
@some.random.baldie2111 The collective groan was quite somthing.
Yeah, people forget that less than a century ago the average unspoken age of consent was 12.
Greatest hits of Jerry Lee Lewis
🤣
@@justinmathewson3692R.Kelly’s favorite album.
Nobody puts Baby in a corner
I put Baby in a corner...I'm her father...How old are you?
@@Randy-ry9ss 20.....😔
@@D3vilB4sket I think Patrick was in his 30's when he made that movie.
@@Randy-ry9ss the guy was like 25 and she was 17 to 19 i think
@@D3vilB4sket I'm calling child protective services on Mr. Swayze.
“and then I go an s-“🎶
I’m laughing so hard right now!! 😂😂😂😂
Jeffrey Epstein's playlist
Does anyone know what the first song is a parody of? I know the second one is a parody of “16 candles" by The Crests and I'm pretty sure the third one is a parody of “Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley, but I’m not sure about the first one and it’s really catchy!
It's almost certainly a Buddy Holly parody.
Be bop a Lu la by gene vincent maybe
@@Jelly_Juice2006 yeah that’s a possibility
3rd one is crazy
The first song is HILARIOUS 😅😅😅😅
and sexy!
I love it when Peter now and then draws a line 😂
Hey, history is bouncing back! With all the stuff happening.
Is it me or does the 13 candles guy sound like Quagmire
this sandwich is bomb as hell ngl
I trust your opinion
I'm pretty sure these kinds of tunes should be canon in Fallout, but Standards (ours and theirs) won't allow it.
Rocking the cradle. 13 candles
Im pretty sure that jukebox belongs to herbert
Are we gonna ignore joe’s voice crack at the very start?
@PIPY Snipy Yes we are
Joe is known to have voice cracks, so that isn't so strange.
@@darknesskingsized8996 True, it happens quite often.
That’s what Herbert did after the war for a while. 😂
These unironically catchy beats.
Quagmire sitting there like “yeah… awful… horrible, mmhmm.”
honestly I never know if family guys being offensive or if there right.
I have to say this is one of my favs Family guy bits the make me laugh every single time. Also the "You have Aids" song.
I’m more of a fan of the rat packs hot single “hey there fruity” myself
0:34 Drake rn
The instrumental on the last one sounds like Jerry Lee Lewis - Whole Lotta Shakin Going On. He married his own 13 year old cousin
I typed in family guy 13 candles
Family Guy 50s
LOL how stoked the last song singer sounded
I bet herbert made all those songs.😂😂
THAT WAS PERFECT!
This is my favorite clip ever, just so wrong. It should been Peter hitting buttons since he's the idiot of the group.
Seth couldn't help drifting into Quagmire on the second one.
I feel awful for laughing at these. What the hell was the last one!!??? 🤣🤣🤣
That’s what I was thinking! lol. Wild even for family guy.
Jerry Lee Lewis approves this clip.
Funny as this is, these sound like actual songs.
Also, look at Honeymooners. There is an episode with a girl that I think was 13 or 14 going out with a 18 year old.
🎶Thirteen candles is probably enough🎵 Wow, Quagmire I didn't think you would go that far.
That last one is just shameless
I only wish there were 20 more songs on that jukebox. 😂😂😂 that’s so funny.
0:33 aren’t 9 10 11 and 12 under teenage?
Age of consent was wayyy lower back then…
@@SentinalVoh I didn’t know that.
@@karenfan010 In 1924 children were finally given "rights" like women, i believe after the 60's with the whole Black Lives Matter, and more women's fairness in the workplace and whatnot, new laws have been made to protect children...But... Thanks to a certain "President"... We're now going back to the time where kids can be married to support low income families again... And those laws are slowly starting to become undone.
@@SentinalV dumb
Stop hitting the replay button.
DR Disrespect-Damn this shit slaps 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Joe's a cop though right?
"13 candles..........is probaly enough" this one was written by elvis wasn't it.......and that last one.
Elvis never wrote any of the songs he sang