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Latest revision as of 11:14, August 24, 2020
"Farewell Sideshow Bob"
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Song Information
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"Farewell Sideshow Bob" is a song by Krusty performed at Sideshow Bob's funeral.
Lyrics[edit]
- Farewell, Sideshow Bob.
- Your shoes are empty and the stage is dark.
- Bart stole your nitroglycerin,
- And then your heart infarcked...
- And it seems to me your loyal fans,
- Oughta buy this DVD...
- Of all your best-loved sketches,
- On the Krusty show...
- It's full of extra features,
- And deleted scenes.
- Like when you fell and split your pants,
- And we saw your "Frank and Beans".
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The song "Farewell Sideshow Bob" and the performance of it at Sideshow Bob's funeral is a reference to "Candle in the Wind 1997" by Elton John, which was a tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales.