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Song Information
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"South of the Border" is a song that plays over the end credits of "Kamp Krusty".
Lyrics[edit]
- South of the border - down Mexico way.
- That's where I fell in love, when stars above came out to play.
- And now as I wonder - my thoughts ever stray.
- South of the border - down Mexico way.
- She was a picture - in old Spanish lace,
- And just for a tender while, I kissed a smile - upon her face.
- For it was fiesta - and we were so gay,
- South of the border - Mexico way.
- Those mission bells told me that I must not stray,
- South of the border - down Mexico way.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
"South of the Border" is a real song, best known for its performance by Frank Sinatra. It is part of the "Kamp Krusty (Medley)" track on the album Songs in the Key of Springfield.
Appearances[edit]