Goodbye, My Coney Island Baby
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"Goodbye, My Coney Island Baby"
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Song Information
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"Goodbye, My Coney Island Baby" is a song sung by Homer, Apu, Principal Skinner and Chief Wiggum before the former three became The Be Sharps. It was later sung by The Be Sharps, with Barney.
Contents
Lyrics[edit]
Pre-Be Sharps version[edit]
- Skinner:
- Goodbye,
- Homer:
- Goodbye,
- Wiggum:
- Goodbye,
- Apu:
- Goodbye,
- All:
- Goodbye my Coney Island baby,
- Farewell my one true love, (true love),
- I'm gonna go away and leave you...
- Never to see you any, Wiggum: (never gonna see you any)
- I'm gonna sail upon that ferry boat,
- Never to return again.
- Goodbye my Coney Island,
- Goodbye my Coney Island babe.
- Goodbye my Coney Island baby,
- Farewell my one true love, (true love),
- I'm gonna go away and leave you,
- Never to see you any, Wiggum: (never gonna see you any)
- I'm gonna sail upon that ferry boat,
- Never to return again.
- Homer:
- So goodbye,
- Wiggum:
- Farewell,
- Apu:
- Shop Kwik-E-Mart and save,
- All:
- Goodbye my Coney Isle,
- Goodbye my Coney Isle,
- Goodbye my Coney Island babe.
Be Sharps version[edit]
- All:
- Goodbye my Coney Isle,
- Goodbye my Coney Isle,
- Goodbye my Coney Island baby. Skinner: (Goodbye my Coney Island babe.)
Behind the Laughter[edit]
"Goodbye, My Coney Island Baby" is a real song, written by Les Applegate. The singing mixes the regular voice actors singing with that of The Dapper Dans.
Appearances[edit]
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) |