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"Toreador, Don't Spit on the Floor"
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Song Information
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"Toreador, Don't Spit on the Floor" is a song sung by Bart Simpson as a parody of Carmen.
Lyrics
- Toreador, don't spit on the floor
- Please use a cuspidor
- That's what it's for
Behind the Laughter
The song is a parody of the Toreador Song, from the opera Carmen.
Parts of the melody appears twice in the scene; instrumentally when the Simpson family enter the opera (the prelude to Act 1, when the parody lyrics are sung), and slightly later, when a different section of the song is sung by a bullfighter character.