The Ghost and Molly McGee

The Ghost and Molly McGee is an animated musical comedy created by co-creators Bob Roth and Bill Motz for the Disney Channel. The Show as of April 2023 is on its 2nd Season. Tally Hall member Rob Cantor has produced multiple songs for the show and is his second time working with executive producer Steve Loter, who worked with Rob on Happy Monster Band. The Ghost and Molly McGee also marks one of many collaborations Rob has had with Disney.

Molly McGee and Scratch, the main characters of the series.

Songs

The Ghost and Molly McGee is still airing as of now, so the list of songs in the show is incomplete. All songs written by Rob Cantor, with circumstantial exceptions.[1]

  • Together Forever
  • Take a Second Chance on Me
  • Who's Got the Goods?
  • I Need Toes
  • If You Believe
  • Just Give
  • Ordinary Guy
  • When You At Least Expect It
  • Giggin' for a Livin
  • Movie Magic
  • You Got My Heart
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • Make You Make Up
  • My Best Friend's Bat Mitzvah
  • It's Nice to be Nice
  • The Turnip Twist
  • Awesome Best Friends Day
  • The Ballad of Ezekiel Tugbottom/Sally Tugbottom
  • I Have a Voice
  • Obstruction
  • It's a Lose-Lose
  • One Best Friend
  • Two Best Friends
  • Deep Fried Food
  • History of Hanukkah
  • Christmas in Brighton
  • Second Chance at Glory
  • Snow Day
  • The Win Is On My Mind
  • Working Hard
  • Silly McGee
  • G.O.A.T.
  • Playin’ Hooky
  • The Bad Boy of Brighton
  • On My Own
  • Go Back to City Hall
  • Enhappify
  • Good Luck, Bad Luck
  • No More Distractions
  • They All Pitch In
  • Everything Is Totally Normal
  • Prepare To Be Scared
  • A Perfect Memory
  • Killjoy
  • Can’t Hide My Happy

EPs

An EP titled Music from The Ghost and Molly McGee was released to help promote the show and includes 5 songs from the show. These are the title theme, Just Give, Abraham Lincoln, Awesome Best Friends Day, and Together Forever.

Trivia

  • Scratch, one of the main characters, shares a voice actor with Master Shake from Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Gazpacho from Chowder.
  • Ashly Burch was a fan of Tally Hall before finding out Rob would be composing for the show.[2]
  • Prior to the show’s release, a Spotify playlist of songs that inspired the show was uploaded by co-creator Bill Motz.[3] The first song in the playlist is Ghost by Rob Cantor. This was confirmed by Motz to have hinted to Rob’s involvement as composer for the show.[4]
  • In the song "One Best Friend", heard in the episode "Friend-Off", the bridge melody from Cuckoo can be heard. The melody was likely recycled due to the original song being unused.

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