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'''O Pruny Night''' is a song sung by [[the California Prunes]] in the episode [['Tis the Fifteenth Season]].  The song is a parody of the traditional Christmas carol "O Holy Night," while the California Prunes are a parody of the California Raisins created by Will Vinton.  The parody lyrics were written by [[Michael Price]].
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'''O Pruny Night''' is a song sung by [[the California Prunes]] in the episode [['Tis the Fifteenth Season]].  The song is a parody of the traditional Christmas carol "O Holy Night," while the California Prunes are a parody of the California Raisins created by Will Vinton.  The parody lyrics were written by [[Michael Price]].  It is the twenty-second track of the album [[The Simpsons: Testify]].
  
 
==Lyrics==
 
==Lyrics==

Revision as of 22:12, January 24, 2010

O Pruny Night is a song sung by the California Prunes in the episode 'Tis the Fifteenth Season. The song is a parody of the traditional Christmas carol "O Holy Night," while the California Prunes are a parody of the California Raisins created by Will Vinton. The parody lyrics were written by Michael Price. It is the twenty-second track of the album The Simpsons: Testify.

Lyrics

Announcer:
And now we return to the 1986 holiday classic, Christmas with the California Prunes.
Lead Prune Singer:
Yeah, yeah,
O pruny night,
The stars are sweetly wrinkled,
We are the fruit
That your grandmother loves.
Yeah.
Lisa:
This is offensive to Christians and prunes.