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- Q5245284 abstract "Template:Infobox single"Dead Man's Party" is a song by American band Oingo Boingo released as the third single from their fifth studio album which shares the same name. The lyric "I hear the chauffeur coming to my door/Says there's room for maybe just one more" is a reference to "The Bus-Conductor", a short story involving a hearse driver by E. F. Benson, published in The Pall Mall Magazine in 1906. The story has been adapted several times and spawned an urban legend, with each version using the catchphrase, "Room for one more."The song is perhaps best known for its appearance in the 1986 film Back to School and its accompanying soundtrack; Oingo Boingo appears in the film performing the song.This song is also featured in Chuck during John Casey's fake funeral, as well as the Malcolm in the Middle episode "Halloween". It is also referenced in the novel Ready Player One.It was also featured in one of the promos for the season 5 of television series Bones.".
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- Q5245284 releaseDate "1986-04-29".
- Q5245284 runtime "383.0".
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- Q5245284 length "383.0".
- Q5245284 name "Dead Man's Party".
- Q5245284 producer "Danny Elfman, Steve Bartek".
- Q5245284 released "1986-04-29".
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- Q5245284 comment "Template:Infobox single"Dead Man's Party" is a song by American band Oingo Boingo released as the third single from their fifth studio album which shares the same name. The lyric "I hear the chauffeur coming to my door/Says there's room for maybe just one more" is a reference to "The Bus-Conductor", a short story involving a hearse driver by E. F. Benson, published in The Pall Mall Magazine in 1906.".
- Q5245284 label "Dead Man's Party (song)".
- Q5245284 name "Dead Man's Party".