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It is a parody of Browne's song "Rosie" from the album ''{{W2|Running on Empty|album}}''. The parody lyrics were written by [[Tim Long]]. It is the nineteenth track on the album ''[[The Simpsons: Testify]]''. | It is a parody of Browne's song "Rosie" from the album ''{{W2|Running on Empty|album}}''. The parody lyrics were written by [[Tim Long]]. It is the nineteenth track on the album ''[[The Simpsons: Testify]]''. | ||
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== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 07:04, June 4, 2024
"Marjorie"
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Song Information
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"Marjorie" is a song sung by Jackson Browne and Homer at a party for Marge.
Lyrics
Episode version
- Jackson Browne:
- [starts playing piano]
- You hooked up in high school,
- Now you've come so far.
- And you started to hate him
- And hit him with your car.
- Homer:
- So I threw you a fancy banquet
- And now you can't stay mad.
- How 'bout a makeup snuggle?
- It would be so rad.
- Jackson Browne:
- Margie, you're all right,
- You wear my ring,
- When you hold me tight,
- Margie, that's my thing,
- When you turn out the light,
- I've got to hand it to me.
- It looks like it's me and you again tonight,
- Marjorie.
- Marge:
- Oh, I'm really touched by how much you care. I love you, too.
- Homer:
- So, uh, you don't wanna kill me anymore?
- Marge:
- Only with kisses. [Homer whimpers] Oh, don't be a wuss!
- [she kisses him]
- Jackson Browne:
- Looks like it's me and you again tonight,
- Marjorie.
Album version
- Luigi Risotto:
- And now Marge, I bringa you the main course. Electra recording artist slash political activist, Jackson Browne!
- Marge:
- Ooo, the Pretender!
- Jackson Browne:
- When Homer told me about this special night, I just had to be a part of it. I'm here to serenade you with a song...
- [everyone cheers]
- ...from my latest album.
- [everyone groans]
- Just kidding. Here's one of my many classics.
- Homer:
- That I fixed with new words!
- Jackson Browne:
- [starts playing piano]
- You hooked up in high school,
- Now you've come so far.
- And you started to hate him
- And hit him with your car.
- Homer:
- So I threw you a fancy banquet
- And now you can't stay mad.
- How 'bout a makeup snuggle?
- It would be so rad.
- Jackson Browne:
- Margie, you're all right,
- You wear my ring,
- When you hold me tight,
- Margie, that's my thing,
- When you turn out the light,
- I've got to hand it to me.
- It looks like it's me and you again tonight,
- Marjorie.
- Marge:
- Oh, I'm really touched by how much you care. I love you, too.
- Homer:
- So, uh, you don't wanna kill me anymore?
- Marge:
- Only with kisses. [Homer whimpers] Oh, don't be a wuss!
- [she kisses him]
- Jackson Browne:
- Looks like it's me and you again tonight,
- Marjorie.
Behind the Laughter
It is a parody of Browne's song "Rosie" from the album Running on Empty. The parody lyrics were written by Tim Long. It is the nineteenth track on the album The Simpsons: Testify.
Jackson Browne is the first character who was not a member of her family to call Marge by her full first name Marjorie and it des not happen again until Alberto called her Marjorie in [[Season 20 episode "Dangerous Curves".
Appearances
[show] The Simpsons: Testify
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