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Thanks for the Currency

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"Thanks for the Currency"
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Song Information
Singers: Harry Shearer
Hank Azaria
Characters: Charles Montgomery Burns
Jonathan Frink
Length: 1:10
Writer(s): Music: Ralph Rainger
Original lyrics: Leo Robin
Parody lyrics: Rob LaZebnik
Appearance(s): "Frinkcoin"

"Thanks for the Currency" is a song by Charles Montgomery Burns and Professor Frink.

Lyrics[edit]

Mr. Burns:
Thanks for the currency.
All my dollar bills.
Piled up to the hills.
Ruble, pound, or Deutschmark,
You all give me such thrills.
George Washington:
Didn't I fight alongside you in the war?
Mr. Burns:
Um, we weren't on the same side, but I was there.
Ooh, much better.
Thanks,
For the currency.
We watched it rise and fall.
Professor Frink:
But we both had a ball.
Burns and Frink:
We made this song so long.
It spilled into the crawl.
Professor Frink:
Hoyvik.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

"Thanks for the Currency" is a parody of the song "Thanks for the Memory" by Ralph Rainger and Leo Robin.

Appearances[edit]