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'''Stand By Your Manager''' is a song sung by [[Lurleen Lumpkin]] ([[Beverly D'Angelo]]) in the episode [[Colonel Homer]].  The title is a parody of the classic country song, "Stand By Your Man."
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'''Stand By Your Manager''' is a song sung by [[Lurleen Lumpkin]] (voiced by [[Beverly D'Angelo]]) in the episode "[[Colonel Homer]]".  The title is a pun on the classic country song, "{{w|Stand by Your Man}}" by {{w|Tammy Wynette}}.
  
 
==Lyrics==
 
==Lyrics==

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Stand By Your Manager is a song sung by Lurleen Lumpkin (voiced by Beverly D'Angelo) in the episode "Colonel Homer". The title is a pun on the classic country song, "Stand by Your Man" by Tammy Wynette.

Lyrics

Lurleen:
His name is Homer,
He's quite a man.
I tried to kiss him,
But Homer ran.
Sure wish I could say
That I was his.
I hope that Marge knows
Just how lucky she is.
Marge:
I do.