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'''"Tribute to Mr. Burns"''' is a song sung by [[Smithers]] in the episode ''[[Marge Gets a Job]]''. The song is sang at a retirement party for [[Jack Marley]], implying at first that the song will be about him, but it turns to be a tribute to [[Charles Montgomery Burns]] instead. Smithers sings this song in the company of a group of dancing girl.
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'''"Tribute to Mr. Burns"''' is a song sung by [[Smithers]]. The song is sang at a retirement party for [[Jack Marley]], implying at first that the song will be about him, but it turns to be a tribute to [[Charles Montgomery Burns]] instead. Smithers sings this song in the company of a group of dancing girl.
  
 
== Lyrics ==
 
== Lyrics ==

Revision as of 07:02, December 19, 2019

"Tribute to Mr. Burns"
Song Information
Singers: Harry Shearer
Nancy Cartwright
Yeardley Smith
Characters: Waylon Smithers, Jr.
Dancing girls
Writer(s): Music: Alf Clausen
Lyrics: Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein
Appearance(s): "Marge Gets a Job"

"Tribute to Mr. Burns" is a song sung by Smithers. The song is sang at a retirement party for Jack Marley, implying at first that the song will be about him, but it turns to be a tribute to Charles Montgomery Burns instead. Smithers sings this song in the company of a group of dancing girl.

Lyrics

Smithers:
There is a man...
Choir:
There is a man...
Smithers:
A certain man...
Choir:
A certain man...
Smithers:
A man whose grace
And handsome face
Are known across the land.
You know his name...
Choir:
You know his name...
Smithers:
It's Mr. Burns!
Choir:
It's Mr. Burns!
Smithers:
He loves to smoke.
Enjoys a joke.
Mr. Burns and Choir:
Ha-ha-ha-ha!
Smithers:
Why, he's worth ten times what he earns.
Choir:
He's Mr. Burns!
Mr. Burns:
I'm Mr. Burns!
Smithers:
He's Monty Burns!
Mr. Burns:
I'm Mister Burns!
Smithers and Choir:
To friends, he's known as Monty,
But to you, it's Mr. Burns!
Smithers:
BUR-BURBURBUR-BUR-BURNS!
Mr. Smithers:
Burns!

Behind the Laughter

The song is a parody of "Tribute to Charles Foster Kane" from the 1941 film classic Citizen Kane.

Appearances