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'''South of the Border''' is a song sung by [[Gene Merlino]] that appears in the episode [[Kamp Krusty]] and on [[Songs in the Key of Springfield]] during the Kamp Krusty melody at 44 seconds in. It was written by [[Jimmy Kenedy]] and [[Michael Carr]] for the film of the same name. The best known versions are the original by Gene Autry and the version by [[Frank Sinatra]].
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{{Song
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|name = "Kamp Krusty (Medley)"
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|image =
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|singers = [[Nancy Cartwright]]<br>[[Dan Castellaneta]]<br>[[Gene Merlino]]
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|characters = [[Bart Simpson]]<br>[[Krusty]]<br>Crooner<br>Campers
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|length = 2:19
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|writer = '''Original:''' {{W|Jimmy Kennedy}}<br>{{W2|Michael Carr|composer}}<br>'''Gracie Films Logo:''' [[Jeffrey Townsend]]<br>'''Parody lyrics:''' [[David M. Stern]]
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|album = ''[[Songs in the Key of Springfield]]''
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|appearance = "[[Kamp Krusty]]"
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}}
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'''"Kamp Krusty" (Medley)''' is a track from ''[[Songs in the Key of Springfield]]''. It is the fifteenth track on the album and consists of the songs "[[South of the Border]]" and "Gracie Films Logo".
 
   
 
   
 
== Lyrics ==
 
== Lyrics ==
South of the border - down Mexico way
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=== South of the Border ===
That's where I fell in love, when stars above came out to play
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:'''[[Bart]]:'''
And now as I wonder - my thoughts ever stray
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:''How could you, Krusty? I never lend ''my'' name to an inferior product.''
South of the border - down Mexico way
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:'''[[Krusty]]:'''
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:''(gasps and sobs) They drove a dump truck full of money up to my house! I'm not made of stone!''
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:'''Bart:'''
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:''Krusty, this camp was a nightmare! They fed us gruel! They forced us to make wallets for export and one of the campers was eaten by a bear!''
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:'''Krusty:'''
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:''Oh, my God! [sobs harder]''
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:'''Bart:'''
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:''Well, actually the bear just ate his hat.''
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:'''Krusty:'''
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:''Was it a nice hat?''
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:'''Bart:'''
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:''Oh, yeah.''
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:'''Krusty:'''
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:''Oh, my God! [sobs even harder than before] Well, I'm gonna make it all up to you. I'm gonna show you kids the time of your life. Get ready for two weeks at the happiest place on Earth... TIJUANA!!!!''
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:'''Campers:'''
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:''YAAAAAAAAAAY!!''
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:'''Crooner:'''
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:South of the border - down Mexico way.
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:That's where I fell in love, when stars above came out to play.
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:And now as I wonder - my thoughts ever stray.
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:South of the border - down Mexico way.
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:She was a picture - in old Spanish lace,
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:And just for a tender while, I kissed a smile - upon her face.
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:For it was fiesta - and we were so gay,
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:South of the border - Mexico way.
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:Those mission bells told me that I must not stray,
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:South of the border - down Mexico way.
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=== Gracie Films Logo ===
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:''[Mariachi version of the [[Gracie Films]] logo plays]''
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:'''Mexicans:'''
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:¡Olé!
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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"[[South of the Border]]" is a {{W2|South of the Border|1939 song|real song}}, best known for its performance by [[Frank Sinatra]].
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== Appearances ==
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*{{alb|Songs in the Key of Springfield}}
  
She was a picture - in old Spanish lace
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{{Songs in the Key of Springfield}}
And just for a tender while, I kissed a smile - upon her face
 
For it was fiesta - and we were so gay
 
South of the border - Mexico way
 
  
Those mission bells told me that I must not stray
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[[Category:Cover songs]]
South of the border - down Mexico way
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[[Category:Songs by Dan Castellaneta]]
[[Category:Songs]]
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[[Category:Songs by Nancy Cartwright]]

Latest revision as of 16:38, August 3, 2021

"Kamp Krusty (Medley)"
Song Information
Singers: Nancy Cartwright
Dan Castellaneta
Gene Merlino
Characters: Bart Simpson
Krusty
Crooner
Campers
Length: 2:19
Writer(s): Original: Jimmy Kennedy
Michael Carr
Gracie Films Logo: Jeffrey Townsend
Parody lyrics: David M. Stern
Album: Songs in the Key of Springfield
Appearance(s): "Kamp Krusty"

"Kamp Krusty" (Medley) is a track from Songs in the Key of Springfield. It is the fifteenth track on the album and consists of the songs "South of the Border" and "Gracie Films Logo".

Lyrics[edit]

South of the Border[edit]

Bart:
How could you, Krusty? I never lend my name to an inferior product.
Krusty:
(gasps and sobs) They drove a dump truck full of money up to my house! I'm not made of stone!
Bart:
Krusty, this camp was a nightmare! They fed us gruel! They forced us to make wallets for export and one of the campers was eaten by a bear!
Krusty:
Oh, my God! [sobs harder]
Bart:
Well, actually the bear just ate his hat.
Krusty:
Was it a nice hat?
Bart:
Oh, yeah.
Krusty:
Oh, my God! [sobs even harder than before] Well, I'm gonna make it all up to you. I'm gonna show you kids the time of your life. Get ready for two weeks at the happiest place on Earth... TIJUANA!!!!
Campers:
YAAAAAAAAAAY!!
Crooner:
South of the border - down Mexico way.
That's where I fell in love, when stars above came out to play.
And now as I wonder - my thoughts ever stray.
South of the border - down Mexico way.
She was a picture - in old Spanish lace,
And just for a tender while, I kissed a smile - upon her face.
For it was fiesta - and we were so gay,
South of the border - Mexico way.
Those mission bells told me that I must not stray,
South of the border - down Mexico way.

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[Mariachi version of the Gracie Films logo plays]
Mexicans:
¡Olé!

Behind the Laughter[edit]

"South of the Border" is a real song, best known for its performance by Frank Sinatra.

Appearances[edit]