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− | *This song won an Emmy. The only other to do so is | + | *This song won an Emmy. The only other to do so is "[[Kickin' It: A Musical Journey through the Betty Ford Center|Checkin' In]]". |
*The music was written by [[Alf Clausen]] and the lyrics by [[Ken Keeler]]. | *The music was written by [[Alf Clausen]] and the lyrics by [[Ken Keeler]]. | ||
*It is the fourth track on the album ''[[Go Simpsonic with the Simpsons]]''. | *It is the fourth track on the album ''[[Go Simpsonic with the Simpsons]]''. |
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"We Put the Spring in Springfield"
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Song Information |
"We Put the Spring in Springfield" is a song sung by Homer, Belle and other Springfielders.
History
While Homer and Bart witness the townsfolk destroying the Masion Derrière, Homer starts singing how Springfield needs the house. Soon, everyone joins in with the song. Marge arrives soon after the help them destroy the house with a bulldozer, but she didn't hear the song so she doesn't know everyone changed their mind. She starts her own song, but she accidentally destroys the house.[1] Later, Marge reminded Homer the time he sang this song, just after saying when he hated singing.[2]
Lyrics
- Homer:
- My friends, stop!! Sure, we could tear this house down...
- (everyone resumes demolition of the building)
- NO!! MY FRIENDS, STOP!!!! Lemme finish. We could tear it down, but we'd be tearing down a part of ourselves.
- You could close down Moe's,
- Or the Kwik-E-Mart,
- And nobody would care,
- But the heart and soul
- Of Springfield's in
- Our Maison Derrière!
- (music starts)
- Belle:
- We're the sauce on your steak,
- We're the cheese in your cake,
- We put the "Spring" in Springfield.
- Dancing Girl 1:
- We're the lace on the nightgown,
- Dancing Girl 2:
- The point after touchdown,
- Belle and Dancing Girls:
- Yes, we put the "Spring" in Springfield.
- Belle:
- We're that little extra spice
- That makes existence extra-nice,
- A giddy little thrill
- At a reasonable price.
- Reverend Lovejoy:
- Our only major quarrel's
- With your total lack of morals.
- Dancing Girl 3:
- Our skimpy costumes ain't so bad,
- Dancing Girl 4:
- They seem to entertain your dad!
- Belle and Dancing Girls:
- The gin in your martini,
- The clams on your linguine,
- Yes we keep the
- (Belle flicks Bumblebee Man's antenna)
- In Springfield!
- Chief Wiggum, Krusty, and Seymour Skinner:
- We remember our first visit,
- Mayor Quimby:
- The service was exquisite!
- Martha Quimby:
- Why Joseph, I had no idea!
- Mayor Quimby:
- Come on now, you were working here!
- Bart:
- To shut it down now would be twisted,
- Dancing Girls:
- We're the highlights in your hairdo,
- Apu:
- The extra arms on Vishnu,
- Dancing Girls:
- So don't take the
- (Barney opens a Krusty-in-the-box)
- Mob:
- We won't take the
- (Sideshow Mel blows on his slide-whistle)
- Everyone:
- Yes, let's keep the
- (Moe crashes two garbage can lids together)
- In Springfield!
- (Krusty hits his face with a pie, Willie accidentally hits Lenny in the head with a sledgehammer, Wiggum and Comic Book Guy bounce their bellies together, Burns honks the horn on his antique car, the Sea Captain reels in a fish, and Barney burps.)
- Flanders:
- Well, I'm convinced. The house stays!
Behind the Laughter
- This song won an Emmy. The only other to do so is "Checkin' In".
- The music was written by Alf Clausen and the lyrics by Ken Keeler.
- It is the fourth track on the album Go Simpsonic with the Simpsons.
Appearances
References
Categories:
- Songs
- Full cast songs
- Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics Emmy winning songs
- Songs by Homer
- Songs by Krusty
- Songs by Seymour Skinner
- Songs by Grampa
- Songs by Ned
- Songs by Dan Castellaneta
- Songs by Tress MacNeille
- Songs by Harry Shearer
- Songs by Hank Azaria
- Songs by Maggie Roswell
- Songs by Nancy Cartwright
- Songs by Pamela Hayden