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Revision as of 01:18, 16 September 2014
From the episode: | Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington |
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Singers: | The Bill |
Voices: | Jack Sheldon |
"They Call Me Bill" is a parody of "I'm Just a Bill", a Schoolhouse Rock segment which first aired in 1975. It is sung by Jack Sheldon, the voice of the Bill, and his son, who is the boy learning the process. It is about how a bill becomes a law.
Lyrics
They call me Bill
Yes they call me Bill
And I'm standing here on Capital...OOOOH!
(Screams as he is picked up by a community cleaner with a garbage spear.)