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"Lady"
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Song Information
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"Lady" is a song that Charles Heathbar serenades Marge with when she participated in the show Mother Flippers.
Lyrics[edit]
Episode version[edit]
- Lady, when you came to me,
- I was feeling blue.
- Blue just like your hair you see,
- Blue just like the moon.
- But only when the moon is blue
- And not when it is cream,
- And now that you are here with me,
- I am in a dream.
- Oh yeah, Marge, your dreams can come true.
- Lady, when you go away,
- I feel like I could die.
- Not like "dye" like your hair is dyed,
- But die like Lady Di.
- And not like "Di" like her name is "Di",
- But die like when she died.
- [gulps, breathes]
- But, lady, just like Lady Di,
- Be my princess tonight.
- But don't die.
Album version[edit]
- Charles:
- So, you see, we have the whole house to ourselves. [sees a guitar] Ooh, who left this here? [starts playing] Did I tell you I'm a bit of a songwriter? Words and music, hold the applause. I wrote this song for a woman. You.
- Marge:
- Hmmm, what an odd thing for a man who's not interested in me to do.
- Charles:
- Yes, not interested. Let me just breathe your scent for a moment before I play. [inhales and exhales]
- Lady, when you came to me,
- I was feeling blue.
- Blue just like your hair you see,
- Blue just like the moon.
- But only when the moon is blue
- And not when it is cream,
- And now that you are here with me,
- I am in a dream.
- Oh yeah, Marge, your dreams can come true.
- Lady, when you go away,
- I feel like I could die.
- Not like "dye" like your hair is dyed,
- But die like Lady Di.
- And not like "Di" like her name is "Di,"
- But die like when she died.
- [gulps, breathes]
- But, lady, just like Lady Di,
- Be my princess tonight.
- But don't die.
- Don't die, noooo...
- Marge:
- That song was very nice. How'd you think up so many rhyming words?
Behind the Laughter[edit]
It is the thirty-third track on the album The Simpsons: Testify.
Appearances[edit]