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"{{W|Carol of the Bells}}" is a real Christmas carol. The music was composed by {{W|Mykola Leontovych}} and [[Jeff Westbrook]] wrote the parody lyrics. [[Chris Ledesma]] arranged and orchestrated the song. | "{{W|Carol of the Bells}}" is a real Christmas carol. The music was composed by {{W|Mykola Leontovych}} and [[Jeff Westbrook]] wrote the parody lyrics. [[Chris Ledesma]] arranged and orchestrated the song. | ||
− | A different parody also based on Carol of the Bells, [[Tip's in the Jar]], was sung in the episode [[Wad Goals]]. | + | A different parody also based on "Carol of the Bells", "[[Tip's in the Jar]]", was sung in the episode "[[Wad Goals]]". |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Song Information
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"Carol of the Bells" is a Christmas carol.
Lyrics[edit]
Part one[edit]
- Singers:
- All is not well,
- On this noel.
- It's looking grim,
- For Reverend Tim.
- Helen:
- This should be his very busy season.
- Mel:
- No one's coming, tell me what's the reason.
- Singers:
- What will he do,
- Pull up a pew,
- As we bid adieu,
- Look for Disco Stu.
Part two[edit]
- Singers:
- All ended well,
- Except for Sideshow Mel.
- This Jewish clown,
- He didn't drown.
- Reconciled with his daughter,
- When he got out of the water.
- Here's the good news,
- Butts in the pews.
- Watch Homer snooze,
- As he still chews.
- Our show is almost done.
- Maggie didn't stop,
- At one.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
"Carol of the Bells" is a real Christmas carol. The music was composed by Mykola Leontovych and Jeff Westbrook wrote the parody lyrics. Chris Ledesma arranged and orchestrated the song.
A different parody also based on "Carol of the Bells", "Tip's in the Jar", was sung in the episode "Wad Goals".