Eugene Sings!

  



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  1. For the first time ever, Eugene croons, strums, and harmonizes his way through more than a dozen wonderfully original songs in his debut music release 'Eugene Sings!' From mangy canine ballads to poignant love songs, 'Eugene Sings!' Is sure to keep the whole family laughing and singing to the melodious meanderings of Eugene Meltsner!
  2. Is a musical album, from Tyndale Entertainment and Focus on the Family. It features songs written and sung by Will Ryan, voicing Eugene Meltsner from the Adventures in Odyssey radio drama. A Christmas album, Eugene Sings! Christmas, was later made in 2005.

The Walking Dead, over the years, has brought out the pipes of its cast members for some in-universe songs. Most memorably for many was Beth actress Emily Kinney singing outside of the prison, a scene which was used for the trailer of The Walking Dead's third season. In Sunday night's Episode 10x11, titled 'Morning Star,' it was Josh McDermitt's turn to sing on camera and for the millions of people watching at home. While talking to Stephanie over the radio, McDermitt's Dr. Eugene Porter started to sing Iron Maiden's 'When The Wind Blows' song as a means to build the relationship.

It is rare for The Walking Dead to incorporate music with lyrics to the series, moreover for the characters to be singing it themselves. Other songs used on the show include The Collapsable Hearts Club's 'Easy Street' from the show's seventh season and Lucero's 'Last Pale Light in the West' to showcase flashbacks of the Governor as Woodbury burnt down.

On Sunday night, Eugene belted out the lyrics into his radio, 'Have you heard what they said on the news today, have you heard what is coming to us all? That the world as we know it will be coming to an end, have you heard, have you heard?' Of course, this might have been an ominous tease of what's to come as many of the characters are at risk with the Whisperer War launching into full swing during Sunday night's Episode 10x11.

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The Walking Dead airs Sundays at 9pm ET on AMC.