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Latest revision as of 11:24, March 13, 2023

"Chalmers Went to Cincy"
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Song Information
Singers: Grey Griffin
Yeardley Smith
Pamela Hayden
Characters: Sherri Mackleberry
Terri Mackleberry
Lisa Simpson
Janey Powell
Length: 0:09
Writer(s): Parody lyrics: Jeff Westbrook
Appearance(s): "The Road to Cincinnati"

"Chalmers Went to Cincy" is a skipping song sung by Sherri, Terri, Lisa, and Janey.

Lyrics[edit]

Chalmers went to Cincy.
Didn't take our princy.
How many tears did Skinner cry?
One, two, three, four, five.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The song is a skipping-rope rhyme.

Appearances[edit]