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'''Deep, Deep Trouble''' (7F76) is a song from the album [[The Simpsons Sing the Blues]]. Although the single was released in 1990, it is considered the second [[Deep, Deep Trouble (album)|single]] from the album. The song features and was produced by DJ Jazzy Jeff. Deep, Deep Trouble was released on the Simpsons Complete Second Season DVD. The song was written by DJ Jazzy Jeff and ''The Simpsons'' creator [[Matt Groening]], with the video being directed by [[Greg Vanzo]], airing on March 7, [[1991]], after "[[Bart's Dog Gets an "F"]]".
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'''Deep, Deep Trouble''' (7F76) is a song from the album [[The Simpsons Sing the Blues]]. Although the single was released in 1990, it is considered the second {{ap|Deep, Deep Trouble|album|single}} from the album. The song features and was produced by DJ Jazzy Jeff. Deep, Deep Trouble was released on the Simpsons Complete Second Season DVD. The song was written by DJ Jazzy Jeff and ''The Simpsons'' creator [[Matt Groening]], with the video being directed by [[Greg Vanzo]], airing on March 7, [[1991]], after "[[Bart's Dog Gets an "F"]]".
  
 
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"Deep, Deep Trouble" was successful in the UK, where it peaked at #7 on the 14th of April 1991, becoming The Simpsons' second and final top ten hit in the UK. Their next entry in the top 40 was in 2007, upon the release of [[The Simpsons Movie]].
  
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Latest revision as of 11:26, June 21, 2024


For the single, see Deep, Deep Trouble (album).
Deep, Deep Trouble
Deep Deep Trouble.png
Song Information
Singers: Nancy Cartwright
Dan Castellaneta
Julie Kavner
Yeardley Smith
Characters: Bart Simpson
Homer Simpson
Lisa Simpson
Marge Simpson
Length: 4:27
Writer(s): Matt Groening
DJ Jazzy Jeff
Album: The Simpsons Sing the Blues

Deep, Deep Trouble (7F76) is a song from the album The Simpsons Sing the Blues. Although the single was released in 1990, it is considered the second single from the album. The song features and was produced by DJ Jazzy Jeff. Deep, Deep Trouble was released on the Simpsons Complete Second Season DVD. The song was written by DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Simpsons creator Matt Groening, with the video being directed by Greg Vanzo, airing on March 7, 1991, after "Bart's Dog Gets an "F"".

Lyrics[edit]

Homer:
BART!
Marge:
Go to your room!
Bart:
Yeah, right!
Well, you're damned if you do ... What are we talking about?
Well, you're damned if you do ... Where's your sense of humor?
Well, you're damned if you do,
And you're damned if you don't.
Homer:
BART!!!
Bart:
Lemme start at the start, then take it away.
My name is Simpson, Bartholomew J.
That's Bart with an "art" and a capital "B"
Then "Simp" plus "S-O-N," that's me.
Introductions aside, let's move right along,
You can all sing along at the sound of the gong.
Once upon a time, about a week ago,
All of a sudden, trouble started to grow.
Alarm was buzzin', I was snoozin'.
S'posed to get up now. I was refusin'
To let reality become an intrusion,
Cuz in Dreamy Dreamland, I was cruisin'.
But the buzzin', my head kept buzzin',
Gave the radio a throw and I heard an explosion.
Homer:
D'oh!
Bart:
Opened up my eyes, to my surprise,
There stood Homer and his temperature rised.
I was chillin', he was yellin',
Face all distorted, cuz he was propellin'.
It wasn't what he said, but more of his tone
The usual jive, put your nose to the grindstone.
I said, "I'm real sorry." But that didn't cut it.
I tried to protest but Dad said,
Homer:
Shut it!
Get up, mow the lawn! Move it on the double!
'Cause if you don't, you're in deep, deep troubel!
Singers:
Trouble!
Homer
BART!
Singers:
Deep, deep trouble!
Homer:
Bart!
Secondary Singers:
Come on, come on!
Singers:
Run into trouble!
Bart:
Where's your sense of humor, man?
Singers:
Deep, deep trouble!
And they go a little something like this.
Hit it!
Bart:
So I'm in the front yard, mowin' like crazy,
Sweatin' like a pig, and the sun is blazy.
Homer's in the driveway, gettin' in the car
With Mom and Lisa, hope they're goin' real far.
Then Dad yells,
Homer:
BART!!!
Bart:
And I go, "Yo!"
He goes,
Homer:
You done yet?
Bart:
And I go, "No."
So he goes,
Homer:
Oh! You're too slow!
Bart:
So I step on the gas to speed up the mow.
Didn't see that sprinkler underneath that tree.
Wham! Krrpsh!! Rainin' on me!
I go, "Woah!" Homer goes,
Homer:
D'oh!
Now you can't go to the boat show!
Bart:
This is my thanks after working my butt off?
Homer revs the motor and they all start to putt off.
Soaked to the bone, standin' in a puddle.
No one needs to tell me I'm in deep, deep trouble.
Secondary singers:
Come on, come on!
Singers:
Trouble!
Marge:
Go to your room!
Homer:
Bart!
Bart:
Yeah, right.
Marge:
Go to your room!
Singers:
Deep, deep trouble!
Marge:
Go to your room!
Homer:
Bart!
Secondary singers:
Come on, come on!
Singers:
Deep, deep trouble!
Bart:
You're damned if you do ...
Homer:
Bart!
Bart:
You're damned if you do ...
Homer:
Bart! Bart!
Singers:
Deep, deep trouble!
Bart:
You're damned if you do, and you're damned if you don't.
Secondary singers:
Come on, come on!
Homer
D'oh!
Bart:
As soon as they're gone, I'm stretched on the lawn,
Lookin' at the sky with my sunshades on.
Now, I never ever claimed that I was a smarty,
But inspiration hit me: LET'S HAVE A PARTY!
Called up my posse. They were here in a flash!
They brought all their pals, we started to thrash.
There was rompin' and stompin' and occasional crash,
A fist fight or two, and Nintendo for cash.
We raided the fridge, dogs raided the trash,
I got a little worried when the windows got smashed.
The next thing you know, Mom and Dad are home.
The kids disappear and I'm all alone.
Everything's silent except for my moan
And the low bluesy tone of a saxophone.
They look at me then they go into a huddle,
I get the sinking sensation I'm in deep, deep trouble.
Singers:
Trouble!
Homer
D'oh!
Marge:
Go to your room!
Bart:
Oh, give me a break!
Singers:
Deep, deep trouble!
Homer:
Hey, what is this ... Bart! D'oh!
Singers:
Deep, deep trouble!
Marge:
Go to your room!
Bart:
Oh, yeah.
Marge:
Bar-Bar ... Go to your room!
Homer:
D'oh!
Singers:
Deep, deep trouble!
Marge:
Go to your room!
Homer:
Bart!
Singers:
Come on, come on!
Bart:
There's a little epilogue to my tale of sadness,
I was dragged down the street by his Royal Dadness.
We rounded the corner and came to a stop,
Threw me inside Jake's Barber Shop.
I said, "Please, sir, just a little off the top."
Dude shaved me bare, gave me a lollipop
So on my head, there's nothin' but stubble.
Man, I hate bein' in deep, deep trouble.
Singers:
Trouble!
Bart:
You're damned if you do ...
Well, you're damned if you do ...
Singers:
Deep, deep trouble!
Bart:
You're damned if you do, and you're damned if you don't. Aw, come on, man!
Singers:
Tough, tough trouble!
Bart:
You're damned if you do ... What are we talking about?
Well, you're damned if you do ... Where's your sense of humor?
Singers:
Deep, deep trouble!
Bart:
You're damned if you do, and you're damned if you don't.
Homer:
D'oh!
Singers:
Trouble! Deep, deep trouble!
Homer:
Grrr ...
Bart:
Ha ha ha!
Singers:
Trouble! Deep, deep trouble!

Chart Performance[edit]

"Deep, Deep Trouble" was successful in the UK, where it peaked at #7 on the 14th of April 1991, becoming The Simpsons' second and final top ten hit in the UK. Their next entry in the top 40 was in 2007, upon the release of The Simpsons Movie.

"Deep, Deep Trouble" gave The Simpsons' their first (and only) chart entry in the United States, where it peaked at #69 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The song, like "Do the Bartman", went to number one in Ireland.

Appearances[edit]