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Revision as of 12:17, February 13, 2011
"Cherish That Family Smile" is the theme song of Thicker than Waters. The lyrics were written by Joel H. Cohen and the music by Alf Clausen.
"Cherish That Family Smile" is an obvious parody of "As Long as We've Got Each Other", the theme song of the sitcom Growing Pains: Thicker than Waters is itself a parody of Growing Pains, and the first line of "As Long as We've Got Each Other" is "Show me that smile again".
Lyrics
Cherish that family smile,
Picket-fence days don't last forever,
The future is coming up,
Mom and Dad and kids are precious.
When Homer sings the song during the closing credits, he forgets several words and starts crying, saying that it's now his favorite song. Homer then apologizes to "Don't Fear the Reaper".
Behind the Laughter
During the episode "Homer the Father", "Cherish That Family Smile" is sung three times: Twice during the episode and once by Homer Simpson over the episode's closing credits. Instrumental phrases from the song are also heard several times during the episode.
Appearances
Thicker than Waters
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Characters | ||
Patrick Waters • Mrs. Waters • Lizzie Waters • Sam Waters | ||
Cast & Crew | ||
Digby Sheridan • Rebecca • David Mamet | ||
Media | ||
The E! True Hollywood Story • Inside the Actor's Studio • The Super Fan's Unofficial Guide to Thicker than Waters | ||
Miscellaneous | ||
Cherish That Family Smile • Tube Town |