Moanin' Lisa Blues

AL JEAN, JAI L. WINDING, JOHN PATRICK BOYLAN, MICHAEL REISS

Lisa: I've got a bratty brother,
Who bugs me every day.
This morning my old mother,
Gave my last cupcake away.
My dad he acts like,
Like he belongs in the zoo.
I'm the saddest kid,
The saddest kid in Grade number two.
I wish I had a pony,
I wish I were eighteen,
I wish I had a dime
For every kid who treats me mean.
They tease me 'cause I'm diff'rent,
Little diff'rent from the rest, oh yes.
Well, I'm down so low,
If I cheered up, I'd still be depressed.
The saxophone's my best friend,
I play all over town.
But when I practice in my room, I hear
Homer: Lisa! Keep it down!
Lisa: Although I'm only eight years old,
I've really paid my dues, it's true.
That's why I've got a case of,
A case of the Moanin' Lisa Blues.
(Guitar solo)
I wonder how I got here,
I wonder what I'll be.
The saddest little twig
On this crazy family tree.
I feel like I'm a loser,
With nothing left to lose.
That's why I've got a case of,
A case of the Moanin' Lisa Blues.
Oh there's just no postponing,
A case of the Moanin' Lisa Blues.
(Saxophone solo)
(Harmonica solo)
(Saxophone solo fadeout)

Trivia about the song Moanin' Lisa Blues by The Simpsons

When was the song “Moanin' Lisa Blues” released by The Simpsons?
The song Moanin' Lisa Blues was released in 1990, on the album “The Simpsons Sing The Blues”.
Who composed the song “Moanin' Lisa Blues” by The Simpsons?
The song “Moanin' Lisa Blues” by The Simpsons was composed by AL JEAN, JAI L. WINDING, JOHN PATRICK BOYLAN, MICHAEL REISS.

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