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|writer = [[Jeff Martin]] | |writer = [[Jeff Martin]] | ||
|album = ''[[Songs in the Key of Springfield]]'' | |album = ''[[Songs in the Key of Springfield]]'' | ||
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− | '''Flaming Moe's''' is a song that promotes [[Moe Szyslak]]'s renamed bar | + | '''"Flaming Moe's"''' is a song that promotes [[Moe Szyslak]]'s renamed bar. |
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
+ | === Episode version === | ||
+ | :When the weight of the world has got you down | ||
+ | :And you want to end your life, | ||
+ | :Bills to pay, a dead-end job, | ||
+ | :And problems with the wife, | ||
+ | |||
+ | :But don't throw in the towel, | ||
+ | :'Cause there's a place right down the block | ||
+ | :Where you can drink your misery away. | ||
+ | |||
+ | :At Flaming Moe's | ||
+ | ::(Let's all go to Flaming Moe's, | ||
+ | ::Let's all go to Flaming Moe's) | ||
+ | :Where the liquor in a mug, | ||
+ | :Can warm you like a hug. | ||
+ | ::(Flaming Moe's) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Album version === | ||
:'''Singer:''' | :'''Singer:''' | ||
:When the weight of the world has got you down | :When the weight of the world has got you down | ||
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::(Let's all go to Flaming Moe's, | ::(Let's all go to Flaming Moe's, | ||
::Let's all go to Flaming Moe's) | ::Let's all go to Flaming Moe's) | ||
− | :Where the liquor in a mug | + | :Where the liquor in a mug, |
:Can warm you like a hug. | :Can warm you like a hug. | ||
::(Flaming Moe's) | ::(Flaming Moe's) | ||
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:''Barney!'' | :''Barney!'' | ||
− | :''' | + | :'''Bartender:''' |
:''How's the world treatin' ya, Mr. Gumble?'' | :''How's the world treatin' ya, Mr. Gumble?'' | ||
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== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
− | It is a parody of the song "Where Everybody Knows Your Name, | + | It is a parody of the song "{{W|Where Everybody Knows Your Name", which was the theme song from the sitcom ''[[Cheers]]'', and the ending is a parody of how the patrons of the bar at the show greet [[Norm Peterson]]. The song was sung by [[Kipp Lennon]], and it's music and lyrics were written by [[Jeff Martin]]. It is the twenty-fourth track on the album ''[[Songs in the Key of Springfield]]''. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
*{{ep|Flaming Moe's}} | *{{ep|Flaming Moe's}} | ||
+ | *{{alb|Songs in the Key of Springfield}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Songs in the Key of Springfield}} | ||
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[[Category:Parody songs]] | [[Category:Parody songs]] | ||
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[[Category:Songs by Kipp Lennon]] | [[Category:Songs by Kipp Lennon]] |
Revision as of 08:25, October 17, 2019
"Flaming Moe's"
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Song Information
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"Flaming Moe's" is a song that promotes Moe Szyslak's renamed bar.
Lyrics
Episode version
- When the weight of the world has got you down
- And you want to end your life,
- Bills to pay, a dead-end job,
- And problems with the wife,
- But don't throw in the towel,
- 'Cause there's a place right down the block
- Where you can drink your misery away.
- At Flaming Moe's
- (Let's all go to Flaming Moe's,
- Let's all go to Flaming Moe's)
- Where the liquor in a mug,
- Can warm you like a hug.
- (Flaming Moe's)
Album version
- Singer:
- When the weight of the world has got you down
- And you want to end your life,
- Bills to pay, a dead-end job,
- And problems with the wife,
- But don't throw in the towel,
- 'Cause there's a place right down the block
- Where you can drink your misery away.
- At Flaming Moe's
- (Let's all go to Flaming Moe's,
- Let's all go to Flaming Moe's)
- Where the liquor in a mug,
- Can warm you like a hug.
- (Flaming Moe's)
- Happiness is just a Flaming Moe away,
- Happiness is just a Flaming Moe away!
- Patrons:
- Barney!
- Bartender:
- How's the world treatin' ya, Mr. Gumble?
- (Barney belches.)
Behind the Laughter
It is a parody of the song "{{W|Where Everybody Knows Your Name", which was the theme song from the sitcom Cheers, and the ending is a parody of how the patrons of the bar at the show greet Norm Peterson. The song was sung by Kipp Lennon, and it's music and lyrics were written by Jeff Martin. It is the twenty-fourth track on the album Songs in the Key of Springfield.
Appearances