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'''Looking for the Shack''' is a song sung by [[Groundskeeper Willie]] in the episode [[My Fair Laddy]].  It is a parody of the song "On the Street Where You Live" from the musical ''My Fair Lady''.  The music was written by [[Alf Clausen]] and the lyrics by [[Michael Price]].  It is part of the thirtieth track on the album [[The Simpsons: Testify]].
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{{Song
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|name = "Longing for the Shack"
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|image = [[File:Longing for the Shack.png|250px]]
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|singers = [[Dan Castellaneta]]<br>[[Harry Shearer]]
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|characters = [[Groundskeeper Willie]]<br>[[Dewey Largo]]
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|length = 0:56
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|writer= '''Music:''' [[Alf Clausen]]<br>'''Lyrics:''' [[Michael Price]]  
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|album= ''[[The Simpsons: Testify]]''
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|appearance= "[[My Fair Laddy]]"
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}}
  
==Lyrics==
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'''"Longing for the Shack"''' is a song sung by [[Groundskeeper Willie]] and [[Dewey Largo]].
:'''[[Coach Krupt]]''':
 
:''Hey, Maitre d'!''
 
  
:'''Groundskeeper Willie''':
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== Lyrics ==
:''May I help you, sir?''
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:'''Groundskeeper Willie:'''
 
 
:'''Coach Krupt''':
 
:''These roles are stale!  BOMBARDMENT!!! Bring me some more!  BOMBARDMENT!!!  And, uh, some nice tea for the lady please.  BOMBARDMENT!!!''
 
 
 
:'''Groundskeeper Willie''':
 
:(''sighs'')
 
 
:I've a fancy suit,
 
:I've a fancy suit,
 
:And a clean white shirt,
 
:And a clean white shirt,
:But I miss the days when tractor fumes
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:But I miss the days when tractor fumes,
:Blew off my skirt.
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:Blew up my skirt.
:I was freezing cold
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:I was freezing cold,
 
:And I slept in mold,
 
:And I slept in mold,
 
:But I long for the shack where I lived.
 
:But I long for the shack where I lived.
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:Life was so sublime.
 
:Life was so sublime.
  
:'''[[Mr. Largo]]''':
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:'''[[Mr. Largo]]:'''
:Well, boo hoo, cuz I'm
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:Well, boo hoo, cuz I'm,
 
:Hanging ferns in the shack where you lived!
 
:Hanging ferns in the shack where you lived!
  
:''If I had your voice, I'd talk-sing everything!''
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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It is a parody of the song "{{W|On the Street Where You Live}}" from the musical ''{{W|My Fair Lady}}''. It is part of the "[[My Fair Laddy (Medley)]]" track on the album ''[[The Simpsons: Testify]]''.
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== Appearances ==
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*{{ep|My Fair Laddy}}
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*{{alb|The Simpsons: Testify}}
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{{The Simpsons Testify}}
  
[[Category:Songs]]
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[[Category:Parody songs]]
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[[Category:Songs by Groundskeeper Willie]]
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[[Category:Songs by Dan Castellaneta]]
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[[Category:Songs by Harry Shearer]]

Latest revision as of 11:34, February 22, 2021

"Longing for the Shack"
Longing for the Shack.png
Song Information
Singers: Dan Castellaneta
Harry Shearer
Characters: Groundskeeper Willie
Dewey Largo
Length: 0:56
Writer(s): Music: Alf Clausen
Lyrics: Michael Price
Album: The Simpsons: Testify
Appearance(s): "My Fair Laddy"

"Longing for the Shack" is a song sung by Groundskeeper Willie and Dewey Largo.

Lyrics[edit]

Groundskeeper Willie:
I've a fancy suit,
And a clean white shirt,
But I miss the days when tractor fumes,
Blew up my skirt.
I was freezing cold,
And I slept in mold,
But I long for the shack where I lived.
She was true to me,
My old home of wood,
And when I passed out drunk from turpentine,
She understood.
Life was so sublime.
Mr. Largo:
Well, boo hoo, cuz I'm,
Hanging ferns in the shack where you lived!

Behind the Laughter[edit]

It is a parody of the song "On the Street Where You Live" from the musical My Fair Lady. It is part of the "My Fair Laddy (Medley)" track on the album The Simpsons: Testify.

Appearances[edit]