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The first and last parts of the song are lines from "[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]" by {{W|John Stafford Smith}} and {{W|Francis Scott Key}}.
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The first and last parts of the song are lines from "[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]" by {{W|John Stafford Smith}} and {{W|Francis Scott Key}}. The song was roughly based on "{{W2|Toxic|song}}" by [[Britney Spears]].<ref>{{Com|Cohen, Joel H.|Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play|Seventeenth|(2014).|link=Joel H. Cohen}}</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 10:03, February 23, 2022

"Trouble-istic"
Trouble-istic.png
Song Information
Singers: Mandy Moore
Characters: Tabitha Vixx
Length: 1:05
Writer(s): "The Star-Spangled Banner":
Music: John Stafford Smith
Lyrics: Francis Scott Key
"Trouble-istic":
Music: Alf Clausen
Lyrics: Joel H. Cohen
Appearance(s): "Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play"

"Trouble-istic" is a song performed by Tabitha Vixx. She starts and ends the song with parts of "The Star-Spangled Banner".

Lyrics

Tabitha:
Oh say can you see,
By the dawn's early light...
And now here's something from my new album...
I'm trouble-istic!
Stay away boy,
'Cause you know I'm trouble-istic!
Think you can control me?
You ain't bein' realistic.
Marge:
[disgruntled noise]
Moe:
Hey, Buck! Howzit feel knowin' your wife's turning on a creep like me? Weird, I bet? [chuckles]
Tabitha:
Trouble-istic girl makes your troubulations grow.
Double trouble-istic when you try to tell me no.
Trouble! Trouble!
Oh yeah, trouble!
And the home of the brave!

Behind the Laughter

The first and last parts of the song are lines from "The Star-Spangled Banner" by John Stafford Smith and Francis Scott Key. The song was roughly based on "Toxic" by Britney Spears.[1]

Appearances

References