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{{Song | {{Song | ||
|name = "The Amendment Song" | |name = "The Amendment Song" | ||
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|singers = [[Jack Sheldon]]<br>[[Tress MacNeille]] | |singers = [[Jack Sheldon]]<br>[[Tress MacNeille]] | ||
|characters = [[Amendment To Be]]<br>Kid | |characters = [[Amendment To Be]]<br>Kid | ||
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== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
− | The song is a parody of ''{{ | + | The song is a parody of ''{{W|Schoolhouse Rock}}'' song "{{W|I'm Just a Bill}}". It is part of the "[[The Day the Violence Died (Medley)]]" track on the album ''[[Songs in the Key of Springfield]]''. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Latest revision as of 01:26, October 16, 2021
"The Amendment Song"
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Song Information
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"The Amendment Song" is a song sung by the Amendment To Be and a kid.
Lyrics[edit]
- Amendment To Be:
- I'm not garbage.
- I'm an Amendment-to-Be,
- Yes, an Amendment-to-Be,
- And I'm hopin' that they'll ratify me.
- There's a lot of flag burners
- Who have got too much freedom,
- I wanna make it legal
- For policemen to beat 'em.
- 'Cos there's limits to our liberties,
- Least I hope and pray that there are,
- 'Cos those liberal freaks go too far.
- Kid:
- Why can't we just make a law against flag burning?
- Amendment:
- Because that law would be unconstitutional. But if we change the Constitution—
- Kid:
- Then we could make all sorts of crazy laws.
- Amendment:
- Now you're catching on.
- Kid:
- What if people say you're not good enough to be in the Constitution?
- Amendment:
- Then I'll crush all opposition to me,
- And I'll make Ted Kennedy pay.
- If he fights back, I'll say that he's gay.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The song is a parody of Schoolhouse Rock song "I'm Just a Bill". It is part of the "The Day the Violence Died (Medley)" track on the album Songs in the Key of Springfield.
Appearances[edit]