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== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 15:51, December 10, 2020

"Beer in the Coconut"
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Song Information
Singers: Dan Castellaneta
Harry Shearer
Characters: Homer Simpson
Ned Flanders
Length: 00:14
Writer(s): Parody lyrics: Al Jean
Original song: Harry Nilsson
Appearance(s): "Mom and Pop Art"

Beer in the Coconut is a song sung by Homer and Ned.

History

The song is sung by Homer in the backyard hammock when he pours two cans of Duff into a coconut half and throws away the empty cans, both of which land on Ned's head.

Lyrics

Homer:
You put the beer in the coconut and drink it all up.
You put the beer in the coconut and throw the can away.
Ned:
Homer!
Homer:
You throw the can away.
Ned:
I said, Homer!
Homer:
You throw the can away.

Behind the Laughter

The song is a parody of "Coconut" by Harry Nilsson. The parody lyrics were written by Al Jean.

Appearances