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The Love-Matic Grampa

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"The Love-Matic Grampa"
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Song Information
Singers: Dan Castellaneta
Tress MacNeille
Nancy Cartwright
Length: Album: 0:56
Writer(s): Music: Alf Clausen
Lyrics: Dan Greaney
Album: Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons
Appearance(s): "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase"

"The Love-Matic Grampa" is the theme song for The Love-Matic Grampa, a spin-off of The Simpsons.

Lyrics

Episode version

While shopping for some cans,
An old man passed away.
He floated up toward heaven,
But got lost along the way.
Now he's The Love-Matic Grampa,
The wise socratic Grampa,
He'll fill our hearts with love.

Album version

Troy McClure:
Oh, hi! Welcome back to our Spin-off Showcase. Could "The Simpsons" ever have maintained its popularity without Moe the Bartender? Let's hope so, because Moe's leaving to do his own sitcom. But don't panic: he's taking a familiar sidekick with him, and his best friend Homer might just pop in to wish him luck. Let's take a peek...
Singers:
While shopping for some cans,
An old man passed away.
He floated up toward heaven,
But got lost along the way.
Now he's The Love-Matic Grampa,
The wise socratic Grampa,
He'll fill our hearts with love.

Behind the Laughter

The song was orchestrated by Dell Hake. It appears as the twenty-fifth track on the album Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons.

Appearances