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"Upstate New York"
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Song Information
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"Upstate New York" is a song sung by Homer Simpson.
Lyrics
- They're fond of their booze.
- Hot wing sauce is great.
- I'm gonna clog my heart in it.
- Upstate New York
- I want to sleep in,
- In a city,
- That never wakes.
- And find I'm fitting right in.
- One of the gang.
- Par for the course.
- The Kodak plant closed.
- But I'm longing to stay,
- And go on disability.
- In Upstate New York!
- Can't make it anywhere,
- But I can make it there.
- I love you so,
- Upstate New York.
- Benedict Arnold fought here, baby.
Behind the Laughter
The song is a parody of "New York, New York" from the musical On the Town.
Appearances
- Episode – "D'oh Canada"