Not On My Clothes
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"Not On My Clothes"
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Song Information
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Not On My Clothes is a song sung mainly by Groundskeeper Willie and Lisa (with unnecessary interruption by Homer) when Lisa was trying to make Willie a gentlemen.
Lyrics
- Lisa:
- (sighs) All right, let's just try one more lesson. Repeat after me: "What flows from the nose does not go on the clothes."
- Groundskeeper Willie:
- "Wot flohs frum me nose..." Dah! Is no use! Ahm not viry cultured! Ah don't even have a last name!
- Bart:
- Care to concede that bet?
- Lisa:
- No. Come on, Willie! I believe in you!
- Groundskeeper Willie:
- What flows from the nose does not go on my clothes.
- Lisa:
- Say it again!
- Groundskeeper Willie:
- What flows from the nose
- Does not go on my clothes!
- Lisa:
- I think he's got it!
- Oh yes, he's got it!
- Groundskeeper Willie:
- What flows from the nose
- Does not go on my clothes!
- Lisa:
- Where is that ghastly flow?
- Groundskeeper Willie:
- The nose! The nose!
- Lisa:
- And where should it not go?
- Homer:
- Blue pants! Blue pants!
- Lisa:
- Dad! Get your own song!
- Homer:
- Fine.
- I'm gettin' blue pants in the morning!
- Ding-dong, the zipper's gonna shine!
Behind the Laughter
- The majority of the song is a parody of "The Rain in Spain", while Homer's part of the song ("I'm getting blue pants...") is a parody of the song "Get Me to the Church on Time", both from the musical My Fair Lady.
- The music was written by Alf Clausen and the lyrics by Michael Price.
- It is part of the thirtieth track on the album The Simpsons: Testify.