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Who Wants to Sing about Their Feelings?
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Song Information
Singers: Nick Offerman
Characters: Captain Bowditch
Length: 0:10
Appearance(s): "The Wreck of the Relationship"

"The Wreck of the Relationship" is a sailor song sung by Captain Bowditch.

History

In an attempt to improve their relationship, Homer and Bart are sent to The Relation Ship. At the vessel, they could use therapeutic techniques to solve father-son conflicts. In one occasion Captain Bowditch said it is never easy to talk about feelings in front of strangers, so he prefers to sing about them instead.

Lyrics

Who wants to sing about their feelings?
Who wants to go first and sing about their feelings?
I'll go first and sing about my feelings
I'm so happy to be singing

Behind the Laughter

The song is a parody of "Drunken Sailor" (also known as "What Shall We Do with a Drunken Sailor?)", a traditional sea shanty.

Appearances