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'''All Right, Marge''' is the last wraparound song that the Simpsons sing to conclude [[All Singing, All Dancing]]. The music was written by [[Alf Clausen]] and the lyrics by [[Steve O'Donnell]]. | '''All Right, Marge''' is the last wraparound song that the Simpsons sing to conclude [[All Singing, All Dancing]]. The music was written by [[Alf Clausen]] and the lyrics by [[Steve O'Donnell]]. | ||
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All Right, Marge is the last wraparound song that the Simpsons sing to conclude All Singing, All Dancing. The music was written by Alf Clausen and the lyrics by Steve O'Donnell.
Lyrics
- Homer:
- All right, Marge,
- You've convinced me.
- There are more terrible things
- Than musical comedies
- Where everyone sings.
- (Lisa, Bart and Maggie form a kickline)
- Lisa:
- There is something worse.
- Bart:
- And it really does blow.
- The Simpsons:
- When a long-running series...
- The Simpsons and unseen choir:
- Does a cheesy clip show!!!!!!
- Snake:
- I'm back to commit
- Felonious assault
- Because your infernal singing
- Just would not halt.
- Marge:
- Actually, we're done.
- Bart:
- Done done.
- Homer:
- And not a moment too soon.
- Snake:
- Oh, okay, then. Then I got no beef with you. Ha.