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Oh, My Papa

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"Oh, My Papa"
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Song Information
Singers: Dan Castellaneta
Jackie Mason
Hank Azaria
Characters: Krusty
Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky
Kids
Moe
Barney
Length: 01:07
Writer(s): Paul Burkhard
Geoffrey Parsons
John Turner
Arranged by: Alf Clausen
Album: Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons
Appearance(s): "Like Father, Like Clown"

Oh, My Papa is a song that Krusty and Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky sing together during his reunion and reconciliation with him in the episode Like Father, Like Clown. Kids, Moe and Barney also have dialog under the songs.

Lyrics

Krusty:
Boys and girls, I'd like to be serious for a moment if I may. Spotlight please. I just wanna—I just want to—Come on, guys, we're not doing the "Spotlight" bit! Let's have a warm Krusty welcome for my estranged father, Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky!
Kids:
YAAAAAAAAY!
Krusty:
Lenny, a little reconciliation music, if you please.
Oh, mein papa,
To me he was so wonderful.
Oh, mein papa.
'C'mon, Dad.
To me, he was so good.
You know the words!
Krusty and Rabbi Krustofsky:
No one could be
So gentle and so loveable.
Moe:
I got somethin' in my eye.
Barney:
Here, take my hankey.
Krusty and Rabbi Krustofsky:
Oh, mein papa,
He always understood!
We haven't seen each other in 25 years!
(applause)
Rabbi Krustofsky:
Oh, I love you, son.
Krusty:
I love you, too, Daddy.
(both laugh)

Behind the Laughter

The song was written by Paul Burkhard, Geoffrey Parsons, and John Turner. It is the forty-fourth track on the album Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons. It arranged by Alf Clausen.

Appearances