![]() STEPHENS Everything sort of clicked once I heard that recording. So we just put down a few verses and had Edi sing it on my iPhone. Edi had asked me and I was like, “I don’t know what the song is at all, but I just have this hook: ‘Mama told me not to, but I did it anyway / Mis-be-havin’.’ ” And we just started riffing off that a little bit, about two kids being bad and them learning not to be bad at the end. JOSEPH STEPHENS Before I ever sent anything, you sent me the voice memo of Edi singing. They would have sung when they were kids and it would have been popular.” And then I kind of just let it go, and then I think, Joey, you might have submitted something. And in the script it seemed to make sense, like, “That song that we tipped in that third episode, we should just deal with that.” So I called Joey up and told him, “Hey, there’s this song ‘Misbehavin’.’ I don’t really know what it is. So almost as an exercise, I wrote that just to know what the beef was with everyone so we can see it for ourselves. And about halfway through the season, I got to the point where I wanted to see what this used to be when Aimee-Leigh was. We were never originally planning on doing that flashback episode. So that was just the flavor we were putting into that episode. So, what’s the “Misbehavin’ ” origin story?ĭANNY MCBRIDE Originally, when we introduced the idea that Aimee-Leigh used to be a child singer, it was just via some stage direction in one of our scripts where you meet Baby Billy, where you go into his house and stage directions revealed that there’s an album cover of a song called “Misbehavin’ ” that Aimee-Leigh and Baby Billy sang together. McBride and Stephens talked to THR about the collaborative process of creating the original (and authentic-sounding) music for The Righteous Gemstones, the origins of the catchy “Misbehavin’ ” and whether the pair can top the tune in future seasons. Emmys Shake Up Variety Categories as Part of 2023 Rule Changes
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