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'''It Was a Very Good Beer''' is a song sung by [[Homer]] in the episode [[Duffless]].  It is a parody of the song, "{{w|It Was a Very Good Year}}" written by Ervin Drake.  It is the thirty-third track on the album [[Songs in the Key of Springfield]].
 
'''It Was a Very Good Beer''' is a song sung by [[Homer]] in the episode [[Duffless]].  It is a parody of the song, "{{w|It Was a Very Good Year}}" written by Ervin Drake.  It is the thirty-third track on the album [[Songs in the Key of Springfield]].
  
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It Was a Very Good Beer is a song sung by Homer in the episode Duffless. It is a parody of the song, "It Was a Very Good Year" written by Ervin Drake. It is the thirty-third track on the album Songs in the Key of Springfield.

Lyrics

Well, beer, we've had some great times.
When I was seventeen,
I drank some very good beer,
I drank some very good beer
I purchased with a fake ID.
My name was Brian McGhee,
I stayed up listenin' to Queen
When I was seventeen.