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Revision as of 12:43, October 10, 2019
"The Field of Excellence"
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Song Information
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The Field of Excellence is the intro song for the First Annual Montgomery Burns Award for Outstanding Achievement.
Lyrics
- Singers:
- It's the First Annual Montgomery Burns
- Award for...
- Men:
- Outstanding Achievement in...
- Women:
- The Field of...
- Singers:
- Excellence!
- (applause)
- Mr. Burns:
- Yes, that was Benita DeWol from the Springfield Nuclear Plant Soft-Shoe Society.
- Lisa:
- This award is the biggest farce I ever saw.
- Lisa:
- I stand corrected.
Behind the Laughter
The music was written by Alf Clausen and the lyrics collectively by Al Jean, Jay Kogen, Jeff Martin, Mike Reiss, and Wallace Wolodarsky. It is the fourteenth track on the album Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons.