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The song "New Orleans" gained a lot of controversy because of its lyrics portraying the city in a bad light. In response, in the [[Homer the Heretic|following episode]], Bart wrote on the chalkboard, "I will not defame New Orleans" as an apology. | The song "New Orleans" gained a lot of controversy because of its lyrics portraying the city in a bad light. In response, in the [[Homer the Heretic|following episode]], Bart wrote on the chalkboard, "I will not defame New Orleans" as an apology. |
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- For the town, see New Orleans.
"New Orleans"
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Song Information
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"New Orleans" is a song sung by the cast of Oh, Streetcar!.
Lyrics
- New Or-le-ans,
- Home of pirates, drunks, and whores,
- New Or-le-ans,
- Tacky overpriced souvenir stores.
- If you want to go to Hell, you should take a trip
- To the Sodom and Gomorra on the Mississip.
- New Or-le-ans,
- Stinky, rotten, vomiting, vile,
- New Or-le-ans,
- Putrid, brackish, maggoty, foul.
- New Or-le-ans,
- Crummy, lousy, rancid, and rank,
- New Or-le-ans.
Behind the Laughter
The song is part of the "Oh, Streetcar! (The Musical)" track on the album Songs in the Key of Springfield.
The song "New Orleans" gained a lot of controversy because of its lyrics portraying the city in a bad light. In response, in the following episode, Bart wrote on the chalkboard, "I will not defame New Orleans" as an apology.
Appearances