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Boss of Me

"Boss of Me" is a song by alternative rock band They Might Be Giants. The song is famously used as the opening theme song for the television show Malcolm in the Middle, and was released as the single from the soundtrack to the show. In 2002, "Boss of Me" won the band their first Grammy Award, in the category of Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media. The song was one of the band's most commercially successful singles and is one of their best-known songs. The song was originally written with the chorus "Who's gonna guess the dead guy in the envelope" for a contest presented by the Preston and Steve show during their Y-100 days.

"Boss of Me"
Single by They Might Be Giants
from the album Mink Car and Music from Malcolm in the Middle
B-side"Reprehensible"
ReleasedJuly 16, 2001
Recorded1999
GenreSka punk[1]
Length2:56
LabelRestless / PIAS (EU)
Restless / Shock (AU)
Rykodisc (US)
Songwriter(s)John Flansburgh, John Linnell
Producer(s)Pat Dillett, John Flansburgh, John Linnell
They Might Be Giants singles chronology
"'Doctor Worm'"
(1998)
"Boss of Me"
(2001)
"'Man, It's So Loud in Here'"
(2001)

Release edit

"Boss of Me" was released commercially in the United Kingdom, Australia and mainland Europe. Mainland Europe was given a separate release from the British release, which had different cover artwork and a different track listing. The single was marketed as the single from the soundtrack album, Music from Malcolm in the Middle,[2] but the B-sides to all releases were tracks from They Might Be Giants albums, as opposed to being other tracks from the soundtrack album. "Reprehensible" comes from the band's 1999 internet-only album, Long Tall Weekend. "Mr. Xcitement" went on to be included on their album Mink Car, released two months after the single. "Boss of Me" charted in three countries, reaching number 21 in the UK,[3] number 89 in the Netherlands,[4] and saw the band's first appearance on the Australian Singles Chart, reaching number 29.[5] It also reached the Top 50 on two US radio airplay charts, Alternative (number 48)[6] and Pop (number 50).[7]

Music video edit

The "Boss of Me" music video was directed by Ted Crittenden. It is based on Malcolm in the Middle, and contains the characters and set from the show. It begins with Dewey going through a dumpster that says "TMBG Toys". He climbs out of the dumpster and rides his bike home while dragging the box full of toys. The band is performing inside the box. The box goes into Dewey's backyard where Malcolm is raking leaves, their father, Hal, is cooking on a barbecue, and Reese is using hedge clippers on a tree. Dewey opens the box, revealing toy versions of TMBG. But whenever there's a close-up in the box, it is the real band in miniature. A Hawaiian hula dancer toy joins TMBG as Dewey sways back and forth with her. Malcolm and Reese begin shooting the toys with paintball guns until one of them accidentally shoots Hal. Though not shown, it's presumed to have been Reese who shot him as he is later seen using a weed whacker. The John Flansburgh toy is lying in the grass with his arm detached. Reese spots him and, while using the weed whacker, launches him onto the grill where Hal accidentally eats him, much to Dewey's shock. Later, the John Linnell toy is placed in a model airplane that is launched across the street before curving back and landing on the driveway. As Hal drives up, he picks up the airplane to examine it. The plane explodes because it still had a lit fuse. Hal then angrily gathers the TMBG toys into the box and drives back to the dumpster where he promptly tosses it back in.

Cover versions edit

The ska-punk band Less Than Jake covered the short televised version of the song for their album TV/EP.

Formats and track listing edit

All songs written by They Might Be Giants, unless otherwise noted.

UK / Australian CD single
  1. "Boss of Me" – 2:56
  2. "Reprehensible" – 3:17
  3. "Mr. Xcitement" (D. Levine, The Elegant Too, They Might Be Giants, M. Doughty) – 2:23
UK cassette single
  1. "Boss of Me" – 2:56
  2. "Reprehensible" – 3:17
European CD single
  1. "Boss of Me" – 2:56
  2. "Mr. Xcitement" (D. Levine, The Elegant Too, They Might Be Giants, M. Doughty) – 2:23
  3. "Birdhouse in Your Soul" (live) – 3:11

Chart positions edit

References edit

  1. ^ Partridge, Kenneth (June 3, 2022). "20 Best Songs About Siblings of All Time". Billboard. Retrieved July 3, 2022.
  2. ^ Boss of Me CD single liner notes.
  3. ^ a b "boss of me | full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved April 4, 2010.
  4. ^ a b "They Might Be Giants - Boss Of Me". hitparade.ch (in Dutch). Retrieved April 4, 2010.
  5. ^ a b "They Might Be Giants - Boss Of Me". australian-charts.com. Retrieved April 4, 2010.
  6. ^ https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Archive-RandR/2000s/2001/RR-2001-02-09.pdf
  7. ^ https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Archive-RandR/2000s/2001/RR-2001-02-23.pdf
  8. ^ https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Archive-RandR/2000s/2001/RR-2001-02-09.pdf
  9. ^ https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Archive-RandR/2000s/2001/RR-2001-02-23.pdf

External links edit

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Boss of Me is a song by alternative rock band They Might Be Giants The song is famously used as the opening theme song for the television show Malcolm in the Middle and was released as the single from the soundtrack to the show In 2002 Boss of Me won the band their first Grammy Award in the category of Best Song Written for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media The song was one of the band s most commercially successful singles and is one of their best known songs The song was originally written with the chorus Who s gonna guess the dead guy in the envelope for a contest presented by the Preston and Steve show during their Y 100 days Boss of Me Single by They Might Be Giantsfrom the album Mink Car and Music from Malcolm in the MiddleB side Reprehensible ReleasedJuly 16 2001Recorded1999GenreSka punk 1 Length2 56LabelRestless PIAS EU Restless Shock AU Rykodisc US Songwriter s John Flansburgh John LinnellProducer s Pat Dillett John Flansburgh John LinnellThey Might Be Giants singles chronology Doctor Worm 1998 Boss of Me 2001 Man It s So Loud in Here 2001 Contents 1 Release 2 Music video 3 Cover versions 4 Formats and track listing 5 Chart positions 6 References 7 External linksRelease edit Boss of Me was released commercially in the United Kingdom Australia and mainland Europe Mainland Europe was given a separate release from the British release which had different cover artwork and a different track listing The single was marketed as the single from the soundtrack album Music from Malcolm in the Middle 2 but the B sides to all releases were tracks from They Might Be Giants albums as opposed to being other tracks from the soundtrack album Reprehensible comes from the band s 1999 internet only album Long Tall Weekend Mr Xcitement went on to be included on their album Mink Car released two months after the single Boss of Me charted in three countries reaching number 21 in the UK 3 number 89 in the Netherlands 4 and saw the band s first appearance on the Australian Singles Chart reaching number 29 5 It also reached the Top 50 on two US radio airplay charts Alternative number 48 6 and Pop number 50 7 Music video editThe Boss of Me music video was directed by Ted Crittenden It is based on Malcolm in the Middle and contains the characters and set from the show It begins with Dewey going through a dumpster that says TMBG Toys He climbs out of the dumpster and rides his bike home while dragging the box full of toys The band is performing inside the box The box goes into Dewey s backyard where Malcolm is raking leaves their father Hal is cooking on a barbecue and Reese is using hedge clippers on a tree Dewey opens the box revealing toy versions of TMBG But whenever there s a close up in the box it is the real band in miniature A Hawaiian hula dancer toy joins TMBG as Dewey sways back and forth with her Malcolm and Reese begin shooting the toys with paintball guns until one of them accidentally shoots Hal Though not shown it s presumed to have been Reese who shot him as he is later seen using a weed whacker The John Flansburgh toy is lying in the grass with his arm detached Reese spots him and while using the weed whacker launches him onto the grill where Hal accidentally eats him much to Dewey s shock Later the John Linnell toy is placed in a model airplane that is launched across the street before curving back and landing on the driveway As Hal drives up he picks up the airplane to examine it The plane explodes because it still had a lit fuse Hal then angrily gathers the TMBG toys into the box and drives back to the dumpster where he promptly tosses it back in Cover versions editThe ska punk band Less Than Jake covered the short televised version of the song for their album TV EP Formats and track listing editAll songs written by They Might Be Giants unless otherwise noted UK Australian CD single Boss of Me 2 56 Reprehensible 3 17 Mr Xcitement D Levine The Elegant Too They Might Be Giants M Doughty 2 23UK cassette single Boss of Me 2 56 Reprehensible 3 17European CD single Boss of Me 2 56 Mr Xcitement D Levine The Elegant Too They Might Be Giants M Doughty 2 23 Birdhouse in Your Soul live 3 11Chart positions editChart 2001 PeakpositionAustralian Singles Chart 5 29Dutch Top 100 4 89UK Singles Chart 3 21Radio and Records Alternative 8 48Radio and Records Pop 9 50References edit Partridge Kenneth June 3 2022 20 Best Songs About Siblings of All Time Billboard Retrieved July 3 2022 Boss of Me CD single liner notes a b boss of me full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Retrieved April 4 2010 a b They Might Be Giants Boss Of Me hitparade ch in Dutch Retrieved April 4 2010 a b They Might Be Giants Boss Of Me australian charts com Retrieved April 4 2010 https worldradiohistory com Archive All Music Archive RandR 2000s 2001 RR 2001 02 09 pdf https worldradiohistory com Archive All Music Archive RandR 2000s 2001 RR 2001 02 23 pdf https worldradiohistory com Archive All Music Archive RandR 2000s 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