Martin Does It His Way

Season 3, Episode 3, Aired

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While digging through boxes, Daphne finds an unfinished song written by Martin specifically for Frank Sinatra. She tells Frasier and Niles about it and they decide to help Martin bring his old song to life with an upbeat Sinatra sound, while Frasier has to come up with a heartfelt eulogy for his aunt Louise.moreless

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      • (Frasier has arrived home to find Eddie sprawled on his back on the sofa) Frasier: Dad? I thought we had an agreement. Eddie doesn't roll around on my sofa and I don't throw him in front of a bus.

      • Niles: I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I don't mean to quibble but it seems like your heart is always going heidi-heedi, ringy-dingy, or scooby-dooby. Martin: Look, I don't need another critic. Niles: Fine, perhaps just a cardiologist.

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      • Music played by the organist at the beginning of the funeral scene is from Chopin's Opus 28 No. 20, Prelude in C-Minor. (More familiarly, used as an intro and source-music for Barry Manilow's "Could It Be the Magic").

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