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==="Quincy M.E.H."===
==="Quincy M.E.H."===
 
Click here to learn more [[Quincy M.E.H.]]
* "Quincy M.E.H." is a humorous parody song/re-cut inspired by ''Quincy, M.E.'', blending clips from the show with comedic audio. 
* It is presented in a musical format and shared widely on YouTube.
 
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| Name = Quincy M.E.H.
| Artist = Unknown / YouTube Creator
| Album = N/A
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| Genre = Comedy / Parody
| Length = <!-- insert if known -->
| Label = N/A
| Writer = N/A
| Youtube = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmI9OetTJ4E
}}


==="We Don't Talk About Quincy"===
==="We Don't Talk About Quincy"===
 
Click here to learn more [[We Don't Talk About Quincy]]
* "We Don't Talk About Quincy" is a parody of the Disney song "We Don't Talk About Bruno" from *Encanto*, with lyrics reimagined around the character Dr. Quincy. 
* This humorous musical parody is available on YouTube.
 
{{Infobox song
| Name = We Don't Talk About Quincy
| Artist = Unknown / YouTube Creator
| Album = N/A
| Released = <!-- insert if known -->
| Genre = Comedy / Parody
| Length = <!-- insert if known -->
| Label = N/A
| Writer = N/A
| Youtube = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QR351KzGhxc
}}


===Reception and Availability===
===Reception and Availability===

Revision as of 00:57, 17 August 2025

Songs Related to Quincy, M.E.

Several songs have been inspired by the American television series Quincy, M.E., which aired from 1976 to 1983 and followed the work of forensic pathologist Dr. Quincy. One notable example is a humorous song by the Canadian comedy group Arrogant Worms.

"Sam, the Guy From Quincy"

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"Quincy M.E.H."

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"We Don't Talk About Quincy"

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Reception and Availability

  • All three songs are available on YouTube and other digital music platforms.
  • While none of the parodies charted commercially, they have a following among fans of the Arrogant Worms and Quincy, M.E. enthusiasts.

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