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''Flabby Road'' is a parody of ''{{W|Abbey Road}}'' by [[The Beatles]].
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''Flabby Road'' is a parody of ''{{W|Abbey Road}}'' by [[The Beatles]]. As part of the parody, it shows Bart walking barefoot, in the same position as {{W|Paul McCartney}} in the original cover.
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The Simpsons had previously parodied Abbey Road on the cover of issue 910 of {{ap|Rolling Stone|real world magazine}}.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

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Flabby Road
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Album Information
Artist: Simpson family
First Appearance: "Every Man's Dream"



Flabby Road is an album by the Simpson family.

History[edit]

Flabby Road was one of the albums the Simpsons made.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Flabby Road is a parody of Abbey Road by The Beatles. As part of the parody, it shows Bart walking barefoot, in the same position as Paul McCartney in the original cover.

The Simpsons had previously parodied Abbey Road on the cover of issue 910 of Rolling Stone.

Appearances[edit]