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'''Blimpy Boy''' is a song sung by [[Homer]] after he won a trip in the [[Duff Blimp]]. He sings it again, in a mournful tone, after selling the trip to [[Barney]] in order to pay for [[Lisa]]'s entry into the [[Little Miss Springfield]] contest.
 
'''Blimpy Boy''' is a song sung by [[Homer]] after he won a trip in the [[Duff Blimp]]. He sings it again, in a mournful tone, after selling the trip to [[Barney]] in order to pay for [[Lisa]]'s entry into the [[Little Miss Springfield]] contest.
  
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Revision as of 07:04, October 18, 2018

"Blimpy Boy"
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Song Information
Singers: Dan Castellaneta
Characters: Homer Simpson
Writer(s): Orignal song: Jim Dale and Tom Springfield
Parody lyrics: Jeff Martin
Appearance(s): "Lisa the Beauty Queen"

Blimpy Boy is a song sung by Homer after he won a trip in the Duff Blimp. He sings it again, in a mournful tone, after selling the trip to Barney in order to pay for Lisa's entry into the Little Miss Springfield contest.

Lyrics

Homer:
Hey there, blimpy boy!
Flying through the sky so fancy free...

Behind the Laughter

The song is sung to the tune of "Georgy Girl" by Jim Dale and Tom Springfield with parody lyrics by Jeff Martin.

Appearances