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Phineas and Ferb is the name of the soundtrack to the series of the same name, containing 26 songs from Season 1.

About the CD[]

Release dates[]

The original report from Tommy2.net[2] cited that the initial February 10, 2009 release date had been pushed back to August 4. An advertisement card included in the Disney Channel Playlist showed that it would have a July 7 release date (see picture below). The Playlist was published in June 2009.

On June 26, the release date was pushed back to September 22, 2009.[3] This had been confirmed on the Walt Disney Records website.

The import version of the soundtrack for the UK was listed on EMI Music UK. It originally would be available on September 14, 2009, but was changed to October 12.

Artists[]

The artists credited with each song vary between in-universe characters and real-world singers. If a character is seen singing the song in an episode, they receive the credit as the singer. For example, Ferb is credited for "Backyard Beach".

For other songs like "Truck Drivin' Girl", Phineas and Ferb participated in the song, but were not the lead singers. Danny Jacob is credited as the singer.

Artwork[]

The advertisement included in the Disney Channel Playlist showed that the Phineas and Ferb TV Series Soundtrack would be released on July 7, 2009 and would have 28 songs.

Digital releases[]

The album is available at iTunes Store and Rhapsody, and as of October 19, 2009 it's also available at the online music service Spotify.

Sheet Music[]

A 96-page easy-piano book featuring sheet music for the 26 songs on the album was released in 2012 by Hal Leonard Corporation.

Planet Premiere[]

Main article: Radio Disney Planet Premiere

The soundtrack had a Planet Premiere on Radio Disney on Saturday, September 19, 2009 at 4 pm PT/7 pm ET with an encore broadcast on Sunday, September 20, 2009 at 9 am PT/12 pm ET.

The Planet Premiere was hosted by Radio Disney DJ Ernie, Major Monogram, and Dr. Doofenshmirtz.

Bonus Material[]

The soundtrack contains an UnlockMoreRock feature which is a 27th track. By inserting the Phineas and Ferb soundtrack CD in a computer, the song "F-Games" can be listened, but it will not provide a download for it.

In the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Brazil and Germany, a DVD is also included with music videos of some songs.

International Releases[]

A Spanish-language version of the soundtrack was released in Spain on May 4, 2010.[4]

A Brazilian Portuguese-language version of the soundtrack was released in Brazil in June, 2010.[5]

A Latin American Spanish-language version of the soundtrack was released in Latin America on July 17, 2010.[6]

An European Portuguese-language version of the soundtrack was released in Portugal on April 4, 2011.[7]

A Dutch-language version of the soundtrack was released in the Netherlands on April 8, 2011.[8]

A German-language version of the soundtrack was edited sometime around November 2010 and was released in Germany on September 23, 2011.[9]

A Japanese-language version of the soundtrack was released in Japan on October 17, 2012.[10] It only has 3 songs in Japanese (the TV version of the theme song, "Gitchee Gitchee Goo" and Perry's theme), and the rest are in English.

A Polish-language version of the soundtrack was released in Poland on May 14, 2013.[11]

Chart Performance[]

The U.S. Billboard charts are released nine days before the listed chart date (for example, the Week of October 10 chart was released on October 1). Bold represents the highest ranking to date.

Week of... Billboard 200 Kids Albums Soundtracks
October 10, 2009 59 1 7
October 17, 2009 87 2 13
October 24, 2009 108 2 12
October 31, 2009 77 1 6
November 7, 2009 91 1 8
November 14, 2009 118 2 10
November 21, 2009 128 2 8
November 28, 2009 138 4 8
December 5, 2009 197 8 12
December 12, 2009 off 8 10
December 19, 2009 175 7 11
December 26, 2009 154 4 12
January 2, 2010 150 4 11
January 9, 2010 185 5 14
January 16, 2010 182 3 16
January 23, 2010 185 2 13
January 30, 2010 185 1 14
February 6, 2010 186 1 14
February 13, 2010 off 2 15
February 20, 2010 197 2 13

The album also claimed No. 4 for Kids Albums and No. 16 for Soundtracks on the 2010 year-end charts.[12]

Gallery[]

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