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'''Trouble-istic''' is a song sung by [[Tabitha Vixx]] (guest star [[Mandy Moore]]) in the episode [[Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play]]The music was written by [[Alf Clausen]] and the lyrics by [[Joel H. Cohen]].
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{{Song
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|name= "Trouble-istic"
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|image= [[File:Trouble-istic.png|250px]]
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|singers= [[Mandy Moore]]
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|characters= [[Tabitha Vixx]]
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|length= 1:05
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|writer= '''"The Star-Spangled Banner":'''<br>'''Music:''' {{W|John Stafford Smith}}<br>'''Lyrics:''' [[Francis Scott Key]]<br>'''"Trouble-istic":'''<br>'''Music:''' [[Alf Clausen]]<br>'''Lyrics:''' [[Joel H. Cohen]]
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|album=
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|appearance= "[[Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play]]"
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}}
  
==Lyrics==
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'''"Trouble-istic"''' is a song performed by [[Tabitha Vixx]]. She starts and ends the song with parts of "[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]".
:'''Announcer''':
 
:''Now, to sing our national anthem, payola recording artist Tabitha Vixx!''
 
  
:'''Tabitha''':
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== Lyrics ==
:Oh, say can you see
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:'''Tabitha:'''
:By the dawn's early light?
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:Oh say can you see,
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:By the dawn's early light...
  
:''And now here's something from my new album.''
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:''And now here's something from my new album...''
  
 
:I'm trouble-istic!
 
:I'm trouble-istic!
  
:Stay away, boy,
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:Stay away boy,
:'Cuz you know, I'm trouble-istic.
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:'Cause you know I'm trouble-istic!
:Think you can control me,
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:Think you can control me?
 
:You ain't bein' realistic.
 
:You ain't bein' realistic.
  
:'''[[Marge]]''':
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:'''[[Marge]]:'''
:''No.''
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:''[disgruntled noise]''
  
:'''Man''':
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:'''[[Moe]]:'''
:''Hey, Buck, how's it feel knowing your wife's turning on a creep like me? Weird, I bet! Heh-heh!''
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:''Hey, Buck! Howzit feel knowin' your wife's turning on a creep like me? Weird, I bet? [chuckles]''
  
:'''Tabitha''':
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:'''Tabitha:'''
:A trouble-istic girl
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:Trouble-istic girl makes your troubulations grow.
:Makes your trouble-ations grow.
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:Double trouble-istic when you try to tell me no.
:Double trouble-istic
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:Trouble! Trouble!
:When you try to tell me, "No."
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:Oh yeah, trouble!
  
:Trouble, trouble
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:And the home of the brave!
:''Oh, yeah''
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:Trouble...
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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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 [[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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== Appearances ==
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*{{ep|Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play}}
  
:And the home of the brave!
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
  
[[Category:Songs]]
 
 
[[Category:Songs by guest stars]]
 
[[Category:Songs by guest stars]]

Latest revision as of 14:03, February 27, 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[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

References[edit]