Talk:The Smurfs music

Die Ärzte
Could someone please put a Source to the uncited claim that the German Band «Die Ärzte» have written a song called «Schlümpfe»? I'm pretty much a «Die Ärzte»-Expert (I own every Album, EP and Single plus the important Bootlegs and Live-recordings and Samplers) and I have never heard of it. I know the Song «Leichenhalle» makes reference to the Smurfs, but when I googled for a Song called «Schlümpfe» and the only song I found was actually a J.B.O.-song that was falsely connected to «Die Ärzte«.

Oh yeah, and I just saw: «... "Leichenhalle" ("Mortuary"), in which the lead singer asks the smurfs where they come from, to which they answer: "Aus Schlumpfhausen, bitte sehr!" ("From Smurf Town, if you please!").» Thats not true. Rod is asking where the Dead from the Mortuary come from, not the smurfs. The Dead then answer (in a smurf-like way of singing): "Aus Schlumpfhausen, bitte sehr!" ("From Smurf Town, if you please!").»

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Die Gerd Show parody
Elmar Brandt´s "Die Gerd Show" recorded a parody song of the "Das Lied der Schlümpfe" called "Das Lied der Stümper" where Gerhard Schroerer sung it with all their cabinet http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQRrTk8Qan4&feature=relatedNekko09 (talk) 03:27, 13 March 2012 (UTC)

Hungary
I think the songs on the Hungarian albums are covers of both Hungarian and non-Hungarian popular songs (plus maybe some other songs?). Also, from YouTube it seems there's a fourteenth album.

In general, should we mention the Smurfs' covers in the articles of the original songs? Thanks in advance, --Kletta (talk) 13:47, 23 June 2015 (UTC)

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Barron Knights
This article says that the Barron Knights' parody on "A Taste of Aggro" had, in place of the Smurfs, bank robbers. These were the Smurfs - the introduction to this part of "A Taste of Aggro" went "No One would Listen to the Smurfs in Prison, so They Jumped Over the Wall. A Policeman Saw Them, He Ran and Caught Them, and This is What He Asked Them All". Vorbee (talk) 19:43, 30 October 2019 (UTC)