Cherrywood Estate Song
Family Guy · Other Songs - Family Guy
B: Kiss it? Why, we'll even wipe it for you.
HK: From here on in it's easy street
P: Any bars on that street?
B: Twenty four happy hours a day!
P: Oh boy!
HK: We'll stop Jehovas at the gate.
B: Can I see that pamphlet sir?
*SLAP*
J: Ow.
P: My God this house is freakin' sweet.
Chef 1: I make brunch...
Chef 2: Clyde cooks lunch...
Chef 1&2: Each and every day..
Chef 3: Chocolate cake a la blake!
P: Hundred bucks blake is gay...
HK: We'll do the best we can with Meg.
M: Are you saying I'm ugly?
M: It doesn't matter dear you're rich now.
HK: We'll do your nails and rub your feet.
L: Oh that's not necces- ooooh my..
HK: We'll do your homework every night.
C: It's really hard.
B: That's why we've got that Stephen Hawkings guy.
P: My God this house is freakin' sweet..
P: Used to pass lots of gas; Lois ran away. Now we've got 30 rooms..
Hello beans.. good bye spraaaaaaaaaay.
HK: We'd take a bullet just for you.
S: Oh, what a coinicidence, I've got one.
L: Stewie..
HK: Prepare to suck that golden teat..
Now that you're stinking rich, we'll gladly be your bitch..
P: My God this house is
HK&P: freakin' sweet...
HK: Welcome!
M: That's a wrap people. Now let's get the hell outta here.
P: Hey wait a second...where you goin'?
M: The old bag only paid us up for the song.
L: Well we can just pick up after ourselves. After all we'll only be here
on weekends.
P: Uh no Lois, it's time you started livin' like the pieceashmit(piece of shmit)
you are.
L: That's Pewterschmit.
P: Wait, wait, wait you guys, you guys...you're all hired to be full time
Griffin servants.
L: Peter where are we gonna get the money to pay all these people?
P: Simple...I....uh...sold our house in Quahog.
L: You sold our home?
P: Surprise..
L: Peter, how could you?
P: Whoops...I recognize that tone. Tonight i sleep alone, but still this
HK&P: house is freeeeeaaaakin' sweet.
Cherrywood Estate Song
Family Guy's "Cherrywood Estate Song" is a satirical musical track that parodies the earnest, often overly sentimental style of 1970s and 1980s novelty songs. The recording features the show's signature cartoon voices, including Stewie Griffin, delivering lyrics that mimic the grandiose storytelling found in classic pop hits while delivering absurd, nonsensical content. As part of the animated series' broader discography, the song exemplifies the group's ability to deconstruct musical tropes through humor and irony. It serves as a cultural artifact of the 1990s sitcom era, reflecting the show's commitment to blending musical numbers with its signature brand of adult-oriented comedy. The track remains a notable example of how animation can critique and celebrate the conventions of popular music.
