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|name = Edna K. | |name = Edna K. | ||
|image = [[File:Edna K..png|250px]] | |image = [[File:Edna K..png|250px]] | ||
− | |singers = | + | |singers = [[Nancy Cartwright]]<br>[[Russi Taylor]]<br>[[Pamela Hayden]]<br>[[Harry Shearer]] |
− | |characters = [[Bart Simpson]]<br | + | |characters = [[Bart Simpson]]<br>[[Milhouse Van Houten]]<br>[[Martin Prince]]<br>[[Seymour Skinner]] |
|length = | |length = | ||
|writer = [[Kevin Curran]] (lyrics) | |writer = [[Kevin Curran]] (lyrics) | ||
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== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
− | The song is a parody of {{ | + | The song is a parody of {{W|George David Weiss}}'s song ''{{W|The Lion Sleeps Tonight}}''. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
*{{ep|My Big Fat Geek Wedding}} | *{{ep|My Big Fat Geek Wedding}} | ||
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[[Category:Parody songs]] | [[Category:Parody songs]] | ||
[[Category:Songs by Bart]] | [[Category:Songs by Bart]] | ||
[[Category:Songs by Milhouse]] | [[Category:Songs by Milhouse]] | ||
[[Category:Songs by Seymour Skinner]] | [[Category:Songs by Seymour Skinner]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Songs by Martin]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Songs by Nancy Cartwright]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Songs by Russi Taylor]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Songs by Pamela Hayden]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Songs by Harry Shearer]] |
Latest revision as of 14:56, May 20, 2022
Edna K.
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Song Information
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Edna K. is a song by Seymour Skinner, with also Bart Simpson, Milhouse Van Houten and Martin Prince in the background.
Lyrics[edit]
- Martin/Milhouse/Bart
- Oh Edna K, Oh Edna K, Oh Edna K, Oh Edna K, Oh Edna K, Oh Edna K, Oh Edna K, Oh Edna K
- Seymour Skinner
- Ms. Krabappel, a sad principal is desperate and needy, if you come home I won't die alone, and that's what I'd prefer.
- Bart
- Uh pleee-ee--eeaase, settle for Seymour. So pleee-ee--eeaase come back to the dork!
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The song is a parody of George David Weiss's song The Lion Sleeps Tonight.