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  1. This song was originally released in 2006 as the theme song for the NBC television show Psych, written in part by show creator and Friendly Indians frontman Steve Franks. Most episodes use a ...

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    is the name of the Psych theme song. It was written by the show creator Steve Franks, and was performed by Franks's band, The Friendly Indians. It is a shortened version (missing two verses) of the song "The Best Man Lies", a track off their 2004 EP Tiny Badness. It is played during the opening credits of every episode, sometimes as just the refrai...

    •For "Gus' Dad May Have Killed an Old Guy" (2.10), "Christmas Joy" (3.09) and "The Polarizing Express" (5.14), a Christmas-themed version was used.

    •For "Lights, Camera... Homicidio" (2.13) and "No Country for Two Old Men" (7.04), the theme was sung in Spanish.

    •For "Bollywood Homicide" (4.06), a Bollywood-themed version was sung in Hindi.

    •For "High Top Fade-Out" (4.07) and "Let's Doo-Wop It Again" (6.13), Boyz II Men recorded an a cappella version of the theme.

    •For "Shawn 2.0" (5.08), Curt Smith recorded a version of the theme.

    •For "Dual Spires" (5.12), the theme was appropriately sung by Julee Cruise, who sang the theme for Twin Peaks.

    Verse 1

    In between the lines, there's a lot of obscurity. I'm not inclined to resign to maturity. If it's all right, then you're all wrong, But why bounce around to the same damn song? You'd rather run when you can’t crawl...

    Refrain

    I know, you know, that I'm not telling the truth. I know, you know, they just don't have any proof. Embrace the deception, learn how to bend, Your worst inhibitions tend to psych you out in the end!

    Verse 2 (The Best Man Lies verse)

    In the realm of compliments, there isn't any higher than A fabricated misdirection fashioned by a liar. You think you hate all that you love, Acting so surprised when it fits you like a glove.

  2. The band are best known for I Know, You Know, which serves as the Psych theme song. It is a shortened version of the song The Best Man Lies from their Tiny Badness EP. Their songs Genius and Ever So Slowly (both from the Pure Genius album) are also part of the Psychverse: both appear in S3E8 "Gus Walks into a Bank". Discography []

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    • S01E01 Pilot. “Things Can Only Get Better” Written and Performed by Howard Jones. S01E03 Speak Now, Or Forever Hold Your Piece. Alex Chilton.
    • S02E01 – American Duos. Shout. by Tears For Fears. Take on Me. by A-HA. S02E03 – Psy vs. Psy. True. by Spandau Ballet. Use Me. by Bill Withers. S02E04 – Zero to Murder in Sixty Seconds.
    • S03E02 – Murder?… Anyone?… Bueller? Come On Eileen. by Dexys Midnight Runners. If You Were Here. by Cary Brothers. Love Is a Battlefield.
    • S04E01 Extradition: British Columbia. Trouble. by Pink. S04E04 The Devil Is in the Details… And the Upstairs Bedroom. Tubular Bells Part One.
  4. Dec 28, 2023 · In 2006, band member Steve Franks created the TV show Psych. using a shortened version of "The Best Man Lies" as their theme song. The theme song, now simply titled "I Know, You Know," became a hit within the fandom.

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  6. I know, you know, that I'm not telling the truth. I know, you know, they just don't have any proof. Embrace the deception- learn how to bend, Your worst inhibitions tend to psych you out in the end.