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I Love to Walk

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"I Love to Walk"
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Song Information
Singers: Dan Castellaneta
Hank Azaria
Julie Kavner
Steve Buscemi
Characters: Homer Simpson
Disco Stu
Patty Bouvier
Steve Buscemi
Turks
Length: 1:00
Writer(s): Lyrics: Tim Long
Music: Alf Clausen
Album: The Simpsons: Testify
Appearance(s): "Brake My Wife, Please"

"I Love to Walk" is a song that Homer sang when he started to love walking.

Lyrics

Homer:
I like to walk down the avenue,
Bust a move with Disco Stu.
Disco Stu:
You shake me from my booty,
To my 'fro.
Homer:
Yes, I strut down the boulevard,
Burning off my excess lard.
I rarely feel the need to utter "d'oh".
Top of the mornin', ladies.
Patty:
Bite us.
Homer:
I can walk from Springfield to Alaska,
Then hobknob with the stars in Malibu.
Steve Buscemi:
Hi, Homer, I'm actor Steve Buscemi.
Homer:
The guy who got fed into the wood chipper in Fargo?!
And when I hear...
Turkmenistanians:
You can't walk to Turkmenistan.
Homer:
I say, "Of course I can! Screw you!"
Steve Buscemi:
Hey, would you guys like tickets to the Independent Film Awards?
Turkmenistanians:
Would we?
Homer:
Oh, I love to perambulate,
It's standing still I really hate.
So let me please reiterate:
I love to—

Behind the Laughter

It is a parody of the song "Talk to the Animals" from the 1967 movie Doctor Doolittle. The music was written by Alf Clausen and the lyrics by Tim Long. It is the eighteenth track on the album The Simpsons: Testify.

Appearances