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Latest revision as of 16:10, May 4, 2024
"John Henry Was a Steel-Driving Man"
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Song Information
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"For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" is a song sung by Bart Simpson, forced to sing because he was being too loud on the bus.
Lyrics[edit]
- Bart
- Da-da, da da-da, DA, Whoa!
- They took Bart Simpson to the graveyard. (ungh)
- And they buried him in the sand. (oh yeah)
- And every locomotive that came rollin' by
- Edna Krabappel:
- Bart!
- Bart:
- Said,
- There lies a steel-driving man.
- Ms. K:
- Bart!
- Bart:
- (lord lord, ooh)
- There lies a steel...
- Ms. K:
- Okay, Bart, that's enough!
Behind the Laughter[edit]
"John Henry Was a Steel-Driving Man" is a real song.