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Difference between revisions of "Happy Birthday, Mr. Smithers"

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== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
It is the fifty-third track on the album [[Go Simpsonic with the Simpsons]]. The orignal lyrics is written by {{w|Mildred J. Hill}} and {{w|Patty Hill}}}. The parody lyrics is written by [[John Swartzwelder]] with arranged by [[Alf Clausen]].
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It is the fifty-third (and last) track on the album [[Go Simpsonic with the Simpsons]]. The orignal lyrics is written by {{w|Mildred J. Hill}} and {{w|Patty Hill}}}. The parody lyrics is written by [[John Swartzwelder]] with arranged by [[Alf Clausen]].
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 19:42, January 24, 2016

"Happy Birthday, Mr. Smithers"
Happy Birthday, Mr. Smithers.png
Song Information
Singers: Harry Shearer
Characters: Mr. Burns
Waylon Smithers
Length: 0:16
Writer(s): Orignal lyrics: Mildred J. Hill
Patty Hill
Parody lyrics: John Swartzwelder
Album: Go Simpsonic with the Simpsons
Appearance(s): "Rosebud"

Happy Birthday, Mr. Smithers is a brief song shown as a fantasy of Smithers with a naked Mr. Burns popping out of a birthday cake.

Lyrics

Smithers:
On another topic, the preparations for your birthday have begun.
Mr. Burns:
I won't get what I really want.
Smithers:
No one does.
(Smithers has a fantasy of Burns naked popping out of a cake)
Mr. Burns:
Happy birthday, Mr. Smithers.
Smithers:
Mmmmmmm....

Behind the Laughter

It is the fifty-third (and last) track on the album Go Simpsonic with the Simpsons. The orignal lyrics is written by Mildred J. Hill and Patty Hill}. The parody lyrics is written by John Swartzwelder with arranged by Alf Clausen.

Appearances