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- For the album version, see Homer's Barbershop Quartet (Medley).
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Song Information
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"Baby On Board" is a song written by Homer Simpson as part of his barbershop quartet, The Be Sharps, along with Principal Skinner, Apu and Barney Gumble.
Homer had the idea while he was trying to create a song for The Be Sharps and Marge showed him a Baby On Board sign she was going to put in her car. This song ended up being the number one hit of The Be Sharps and some years after the quartet split, they re-joined on top of Moe's Tavern to sing this song.
Lyrics
- Seymour Skinner:
- Ba-bum, bum bum.
- The Be Sharps:
- Baby on board, how I've adored
- That sign on my car's windowpane.
- Bounce in my step,
- Loaded with pep,
- 'Cause I'm driving in the carpool lane.
- Call me a square,
- Friend, I don't care.
- That little yellow sign can't be ignored.
- I'm telling you it's mighty nice.
- Each trip's a trip to paradise
- With my baby on board!
Behind the Laughter
The Be Sharps and this song, among others, appeared in the fifth season episode "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" and the ninth season episode "All Singing, All Dancing."
The song was collectively written by The Dapper Dans (Harry Campbell, George Economou, Shelby Grimm, and Danny Jordan) and Jeff Martin.
This song was also part of the album Songs in the Key of Springfield.
Appearances
The Be Sharps
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Main members | ||
Homer Simpson • Apu DeBeaumarchais • Seymour Skinner • Barney Gumble | ||
Former members | ||
Clancy Wiggum | ||
Non-canon members | ||
Chip Davis* | ||
Manager | ||
Nigel | ||
Albums | ||
Bethlehem Barbershop • Bigger Than Baby Jesus!! • Bigger Than Jesus • Meet The Be Sharps | ||
Songs | ||
"Hello! Ma Baby" • "Goodbye, My Coney Island Baby" • "Sweet Adeline" • "Baby on Board" • "A Be Sharps Surgeon General Warning" | ||
Medley songs | ||
"Homer's Barbershop Quartet" | ||
Awards | ||
Outstanding Soul, Spoken Word, or Barbershop Album of the Year (1987) |