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"You're Gonna Like Me (The Gabbo Song)"
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Song Information
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"You're Gonna Like Me (The Gabbo Song)" is the theme song for the ventriloquist dummy Gabbo.
Lyrics[edit]
Episode version[edit]
- Gabbo:
- You're gonna like me!
- You're gonna love me!
- Cuz I can do most anything!
- I can do the hully-gully!
- [dances]
- I can imitate Vin Scully!
- [as Scully] Let's take time-out from this triple play to talk about Farmer Dan's Pure Pork Sausages, mmm-hmm!
- [normal voice]
- I'll give out shiny dimes!
- [banjo plays "We're in the Money"]
- I'll travel back in time!
- Dolls:
- You're gonna like him!
- You're going to love him!
- All:
- It's the greatest show in tow-ow-ow-ow-ow-ow-own!
- GABBO!
Album version[edit]
- Gabbo:
- You're gonna like me!
- You're gonna love me!
- Cuz I can do most anything!
- I can do the hully-gully!
- [dances]
- I can imitate Vin Scully!
- [as Scully] Let's take time-out from this triple play to talk about Farmer Dan's Pure Pork Sausages, mmm-hmm!
- [normal voice]
- I'll give out shiny dimes!
- [banjo plays "We're in the Money"]
- I'll travel back in time!
- Dolls:
- You're gonna like him!
- You're going to love him!
- All:
- It's the greatest show in tow-ow-ow-ow-ow-ow-own!
- GABBO!
- Krusty:
- Aah, that dummy doesn't scare me. I've had plenty of guys come after me and I've buried 'em all: hobos, sea captains, Joey Bishop.
- Woman:
- Don't forget the Special Olympics.
- Krusty:
- Oh, yeah. I slaughtered the Special Olympics. (laughs)
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The music was written by Jeff Martin and the lyrics by John Swartzwelder. It is the forty-sixth track on the album Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons.
Appearances[edit]