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*When singing this song, Homer sings the line: "The melody is by [[Beethoven]]" and Bart then sings: "Not bad for a movie dog". Homer is referring to the composer while Bart is referring to the film ''{{W|Beethoven (film)|Beethoven}}''. | *When singing this song, Homer sings the line: "The melody is by [[Beethoven]]" and Bart then sings: "Not bad for a movie dog". Homer is referring to the composer while Bart is referring to the film ''{{W|Beethoven (film)|Beethoven}}''. | ||
Revision as of 14:38, October 14, 2013
Ode to Apologize
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Song Information
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"Ode to Apologize" is a song sung by Homer Simpson, Bart Simpson and the Garbage-eating husband.
History
When Homer, Bart and the people from the Brokewood Apartments watch the British movie, Love, Indubitably, Homer had an idea to make a grand romantic gesture for the forgiveness of his girls (specially Marge Simpson, the Homer's wife and Mary Spuckler, the Bart's girlfriend), so the girls were invited to a grand gesture, who is this song in the genre of classical music.
Lyrics
- Homer:
- I wrote this song to say I'm sorry
- Bart:
- Dad, don't be a credit hog
- Homer:
- The melody is by Beethoven
- Bart:
- Not bad for a movie dog
- Garbage-eating husband:
- I'll stop eating from the garbage
- Homer:
- Marge, you will get the last pork chop
- Marge:
- Oh... A completed chore list
- Homer:
- And I promise to do the things
- I checked off, within a year
- Bart:
- Spuckler Mary, please forgive me
- All I ask is one more chance
Behind the Laughter
- The song is a parody of Friedrich Schiller's song "Ode ro Joy" and the composition, is very similar to the Beethoven version (Symphony No. 9).
- When singing this song, Homer sings the line: "The melody is by Beethoven" and Bart then sings: "Not bad for a movie dog". Homer is referring to the composer while Bart is referring to the film Beethoven.
Appearances