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− | Disco Stu was on the prowl in a ski lodge, looking for women to hook up with. After he tried to hit on [[Mrs. Krabappel]], he saw [[Marge]] sitting in a lounge chair and decided to make her his next target. As he approached her, he sang " | + | Disco Stu was on the prowl in a ski lodge, looking for women to hook up with. After he tried to hit on [[Mrs. Krabappel]], he saw [[Marge]] sitting in a lounge chair and decided to make her his next target. As he approached her, he sang "Move it in, shove it out, Disco Lady" to himself, then sat on her chair's armrest and started flirting with her. Just then, [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] ran up to Marge, saying "Hey, Mom!" When Stu realized that Marge had kids, he beat a hasty retreat, singing "Back away, not today, Disco Lady." |
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
− | Stu's lyrics parody the real-life song "{{ | + | Stu's lyrics parody the real-life song "{{W|Disco Lady}}" by {{W|Johnnie Taylor}}. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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"Disco Lady"
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Song Information
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"Disco Lady" is a song by Disco Stu.
Lyrics[edit]
- Move it in, shove it out, Disco Lady.
- Back away, not today, Disco Lady.
History[edit]
Disco Stu was on the prowl in a ski lodge, looking for women to hook up with. After he tried to hit on Mrs. Krabappel, he saw Marge sitting in a lounge chair and decided to make her his next target. As he approached her, he sang "Move it in, shove it out, Disco Lady" to himself, then sat on her chair's armrest and started flirting with her. Just then, Bart and Lisa ran up to Marge, saying "Hey, Mom!" When Stu realized that Marge had kids, he beat a hasty retreat, singing "Back away, not today, Disco Lady."
Behind the Laughter[edit]
Stu's lyrics parody the real-life song "Disco Lady" by Johnnie Taylor.