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Trouble-istic

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"Trouble-istic"
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Song Information
Singers: Mandy Moore
Characters: Tabitha Vixx
Length: 1:05
Writer(s): "The Star-Spangled Banner":
Music: John Stafford Smith
Lyrics: Francis Scott Key
"Trouble-istic":
Music: Alf Clausen
Lyrics: Joel H. Cohen
Appearance(s): "Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play"

"Trouble-istic" is a song performed by Tabitha Vixx. She starts and ends the song with parts of "The Star-Spangled Banner".

Lyrics[edit]

Tabitha:
Oh say can you see,
By the dawn's early light...
And now here's something from my new album...
I'm trouble-istic!
Stay away boy,
'Cause you know I'm trouble-istic!
Think you can control me?
You ain't bein' realistic.
Marge:
[disgruntled noise]
Moe:
Hey, Buck! Howzit feel knowin' your wife's turning on a creep like me? Weird, I bet? [chuckles]
Tabitha:
Trouble-istic girl makes your troubulations grow.
Double trouble-istic when you try to tell me no.
Trouble! Trouble!
Oh yeah, trouble!
And the home of the brave!

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The first and last parts of the song are lines from "The Star-Spangled Banner" by John Stafford Smith and Francis Scott Key. The song was roughly based on "Toxic" by Britney Spears.[1]

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]