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− | [[File:We're Sending Our Love Down the Well (Radio Bart).png| | + | {{Song |
+ | |name = "We're Sending Our Love Down the Well" | ||
+ | |image = [[File:We're Sending Our Love Down the Well (Radio Bart).png|250px]] | ||
+ | |singers = [[Sting]]<br>[[Dan Castellaneta]]<br>[[Harry Shearer]]<br>[[Hank Azaria]] | ||
+ | |characters = {{Ch|Sting}}<br>[[Sideshow Mel]]<br>[[Rainier Wolfcastle]]<br>[[Krusty the Clown]]<br>Celebrities | ||
+ | |length = | ||
+ | |writer = '''Music:''' [[Alf Clausen]]<br>'''Lyrics:''' [[Jon Vitti]] | ||
+ | |album = | ||
+ | |appearance = "[[Radio Bart]]" | ||
+ | }} | ||
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'''"We're Sending Our Love Down the Well"''' was a song produced by [[Krusty the Clown]] and {{Ch|Sting}} as a benefit for "[[Timmy O'Toole]]," a little boy who had fallen down a well. The song was just one item in a storm of media circus hoopla that surrounded the event, which was revealed later to have been all an elaborate hoax by [[Bart Simpson]]. | '''"We're Sending Our Love Down the Well"''' was a song produced by [[Krusty the Clown]] and {{Ch|Sting}} as a benefit for "[[Timmy O'Toole]]," a little boy who had fallen down a well. The song was just one item in a storm of media circus hoopla that surrounded the event, which was revealed later to have been all an elaborate hoax by [[Bart Simpson]]. | ||
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== Participants == | == Participants == | ||
− | [[File:Radio Bart | + | [[File:We're Sending Our Love Down the Well (Radio Bart).png|thumb|Front row ''(left to right)'': Troy McClure, Scott Christian, Stephanie the Weather Lady, Bleeding Gums Murphy, Mayor Joe Quimby, Krusty the Clown, and Princess Kashmir.<br>Back row: Sting, Sideshow Mel, Rainier Wolfcastle, Dr. Marvin Monroe, Captain Lance Murdock, the Capital City Goofball, and the actor who plays Jack in ''[[Search for the Sun]]''.]] |
*[[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] | *[[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] | ||
*The [[Capital City Goofball]] | *The [[Capital City Goofball]] | ||
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== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
− | :'''Sting''' | + | :'''Sting:''' |
− | : | + | :There's a hole in my heart |
− | : | + | :As deep as a well |
− | : | + | :For that poor little boy |
− | : | + | :Who's stuck halfway to Hell. |
− | :'''Sideshow Mel''' | + | :'''Sideshow Mel:''' |
− | : | + | :Though we can't get him out |
− | : | + | :We'll do the next best thing. |
− | :'''Rainier Wolfcastle''' | + | :'''Rainier Wolfcastle:''' |
− | : | + | :We go on TV and sing, sing, sing. |
− | :'''Everybody''' | + | :'''Everybody:''' |
− | : | + | :And we're sending our love down the well. |
− | :'''Krusty''' | + | :'''Krusty:''' |
− | : | + | :All the way down. |
− | :'''Everybody''' | + | :'''Everybody:''' |
− | : | + | :We're sending our love down the well. |
− | :'''Krusty''' | + | :'''Krusty:''' |
− | : | + | :Down that well. |
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
− | The song is a parody of "We Are the World" by USA for Africa. | + | The song is a parody of the documentary music video for the song "{{W|Voices That Care}}" performed by a supergroup of celebrities in support of American troops fighting in {{W|Operation Desert Storm}} which [[FOX]] aired in primetime on February 28, 1991, the same day fighting was declared over. It is also parodying "{{W|We Are the World}}" by USA for Africa. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
*{{ep|Radio Bart}} | *{{ep|Radio Bart}} | ||
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[[Category:Parody songs]] | [[Category:Parody songs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Songs by Krusty]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Songs by Dan Castellaneta]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Songs by Harry Shearer]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Songs by Hank Azaria]] | ||
[[Category:Songs by guest stars]] | [[Category:Songs by guest stars]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:22, January 7, 2024
"We're Sending Our Love Down the Well"
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Song Information
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"We're Sending Our Love Down the Well" was a song produced by Krusty the Clown and Sting as a benefit for "Timmy O'Toole," a little boy who had fallen down a well. The song was just one item in a storm of media circus hoopla that surrounded the event, which was revealed later to have been all an elaborate hoax by Bart Simpson.
Production[edit]
The song didn't get off the ground until Sting was available, which wasn't until several days after Krusty contacted him. Sting, and the other celebrities who participated in the song, were more than happy "to do whatever [they] can" to help Timmy.
When asked by Kent Brockman in an interview what he planned to do with the royalties, Krusty said that after they paid for promotion, shipping, distribution, and limo rental fees, "Whatever's left, we'll throw down the well." The song became a U.S. #1 hit, staying at the top for a week, until dropping all the way down to #97, when Timmy was revealed to be a hoax.
Participants[edit]
- Bleeding Gums Murphy
- The Capital City Goofball
- Joe Quimby
- Krusty the Clown
- Lance Murdock
- Marvin Monroe
- Princess Kashmir
- Rainier Wolfcastle
- Scott Christian
- Sideshow Mel
- Stephanie the Weather Lady
- Sting
- Troy McClure
- Jack (actor)
Lyrics[edit]
- Sting:
- There's a hole in my heart
- As deep as a well
- For that poor little boy
- Who's stuck halfway to Hell.
- Sideshow Mel:
- Though we can't get him out
- We'll do the next best thing.
- Rainier Wolfcastle:
- We go on TV and sing, sing, sing.
- Everybody:
- And we're sending our love down the well.
- Krusty:
- All the way down.
- Everybody:
- We're sending our love down the well.
- Krusty:
- Down that well.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The song is a parody of the documentary music video for the song "Voices That Care" performed by a supergroup of celebrities in support of American troops fighting in Operation Desert Storm which FOX aired in primetime on February 28, 1991, the same day fighting was declared over. It is also parodying "We Are the World" by USA for Africa.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Radio Bart"