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'''New Orleans''' is a song from "[[A Streetcar Named Marge]]." |
'''New Orleans''' is a song from "[[A Streetcar Named Marge]]." |
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==Lyrics== |
==Lyrics== |
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== Controversy == |
== Controversy == |
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− | This song led to controversy after some New Orleans, Louisiana residents were offended by the song. An apology was issued and during the chalkboard gag in "[[Homer the Heretic]]", Bart repeatedly writes "I will not defame New Orleans" on the chalkboard. |
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Revision as of 12:20, 8 March 2019
New Orleans is a song from "A Streetcar Named Marge."
Lyrics
- Ensemble:
- New Or-le-ans,
- Home of pirates, drunks, and whores,
- New Or-le-ans,
- Tacky overpriced souvenir stores.
- If you want to go to Hell, you should take a trip
- To the Sodom and Gomorra on the Mississipi.
- New Or-le-ans,
- Stinky, rotten, vomiting, vile,
- New Or-le-ans,
- Putrid, brackish, maggoty, foul.
- New Or-le-ans,
- Crummy, lousy, rancid, and rank,
- New Or-le-ans.
Controversy
This song led to controversy after some New Orleans, Louisiana residents were offended by the song. An apology was issued and during the chalkboard gag in "Homer the Heretic", Bart repeatedly writes "I will not defame New Orleans" on the chalkboard.