


Señor Burns
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"Señor Burns"
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Song Information
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"Señor Burns" is a song performed by Tito Puente and his Latin Jazz Ensemble.
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[hide]Background
Puente wrote the song out of revenge for Mr. Burns' causing him to be downsized from Springfield Elementary School after Burns stole the school's oil. Puente felt that a "slanderous mambo" was a more fitting and more thorough vengeance than shooting Burns. Chief Wiggum cleared Puente as a suspect in Burns' shooting after hearing the song.
Lyrics
- Wounds won't last long,
- But an insulting song
- Burns will always carry with him.
- So I'll settle my score
- On the salsa floor
- With this vengeful Latin rhythm.
- Burns!
- Con un corazon de perro
- ¡Señor Burns!
- El diablo con dinero
- It may not surprise you
- But all of us despise you
- Please die
- And fry
- In Hell
- You rotten
- Rich old wretch!
- ¡Adios, viejo!
Behind the Laughter
- The music was written by Alf Clausen, the lyrics by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein and the orchestration by Dell Hake.
- Two versions of the song are available on CDs: the version heard on television is on Songs in the Key of Springfield, and a longer version with a flute solo is available on the album Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons.
- The song was nominated for a 1996 Primetime Emmy award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics. It lost to "Let's Settle Down" from the television remake of the musical Bye Bye Birdie.