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Song Information
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"Kamp Krusty" (Medley) is a track from Songs in the Key of Springfield. It is the fifteenth track on the album and consists of the songs "South of the Border" and "Gracie Films Logo".
Lyrics[edit]
South of the Border[edit]
- Bart:
- How could you, Krusty? I never lend my name to an inferior product.
- Krusty:
- (gasps and sobs) They drove a dump truck full of money up to my house! I'm not made of stone!
- Bart:
- Krusty, this camp was a nightmare! They fed us gruel! They forced us to make wallets for export and one of the campers was eaten by a bear!
- Krusty:
- Oh, my God! [sobs harder]
- Bart:
- Well, actually the bear just ate his hat.
- Krusty:
- Was it a nice hat?
- Bart:
- Oh, yeah.
- Krusty:
- Oh, my God! [sobs even harder than before] Well, I'm gonna make it all up to you. I'm gonna show you kids the time of your life. Get ready for two weeks at the happiest place on Earth... TIJUANA!!!!
- Campers:
- YAAAAAAAAAAY!!
- Crooner:
- South of the border - down Mexico way.
- That's where I fell in love, when stars above came out to play.
- And now as I wonder - my thoughts ever stray.
- South of the border - down Mexico way.
- She was a picture - in old Spanish lace,
- And just for a tender while, I kissed a smile - upon her face.
- For it was fiesta - and we were so gay,
- South of the border - Mexico way.
- Those mission bells told me that I must not stray,
- South of the border - down Mexico way.
Gracie Films Logo[edit]
- [Mariachi version of the Gracie Films logo plays]
- Mexicans:
- ¡Olé!
Behind the Laughter[edit]
"South of the Border" is a real song, best known for its performance by Frank Sinatra.
Appearances[edit]