"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. It was inspired by the small Baby on board signs placed in vehicles' rear windows, a fad which peake
A MIDI rendition of the song can be heard inside Kwik-E-Mart in The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield. The song was partially sung by Disneyland's The Dapper Dans even though the series' normal voice actors can be heard every now and then. Lyrics Barney Gumble: And a one, and a two,...
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The sign’s place in pop culture was cemented in 1993, when an episode of “The Simpsons” featured a song called “Baby on Board” that Homer Simpson supposedly wrote in 1985 when Marge Simpson purchased one of the signs. The lyrics are adorable enough to put a smile on your face: “...
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