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Barney Gumble sang music

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    Barney Gumble

    The song, "Baby on Board", appeared on the group's first album, Meet the Be Sharps, and became a hit. ... Barney Gumble at The Simpsons.com
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    Bathroom singing

    In an episode of The Simpsons ("Homer's Barbershop Quartet"), Barney Gumble is found singing traditional Irish music on the floor of the men's room at Moe's Tavern.
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    Barbershop music

    In The Simpsons episode Homer's Barbershop Quartet, Homer Simpson, Seymour Skinner, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon and Barney Gumble have their own barbershop quartet. ... Of the many phrases and sentences they sang, the classic phrase "Oh no he didn't!" was executed.
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    Barney

    Barney Gumble, a character in The Simpsons ... If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
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    Danny Boy

    Sung by Barney Gumble in The Simpsons on the closing of Moe's Tavern in Mommie Beerest, due to excessive health code violations. ... AJ sang the first song at 3 pm on March 15 and the last song on March 17 at 5pm
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    Moe Szyslak

    His most loyal customer is Barney Gumble. ... He saves the owner of King Toot's music store and his wife from a flaming car.
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    List of one-time characters in The Simpsons

    Gulliver Dark (Sam McMurray), a lounge singer and playboy who sang "I Could Love A Million Girls" (during the part where Homer searches for Princess Kashmir so he can show Bart that she's more than just a sex object). ... He suggested the band should replace Chief Wiggum with Barney Gumble because he sounded "too Village People", and suggested that they should choose a name and go public.
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    Mr. Plow

    Barney Gumble, envious of Homer’s achievements, asks how he can be a success as well. ... The music that was used in the commercial was from "Casta Diva" from Vincenzo Bellini's Norma because the Simpsons crew wouldn’t have to pay for it.
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    Who Shot Mr. Burns?

    Skinner and Superintendent Chalmers lavishly think of ways to spend the money, taking many student requests, including Lisa's suggestion of hiring Tito Puente as a music teacher. ... While deciding who the culprit was, Oakley and Weinstein pitched Barney Gumble because he was a character that could go to jail and it could change the dynamic of the show.
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    Life on the Fast Lane

    The original backstory for Barney's Bowlerama was that it was owned by Barney Gumble. ... The end scene, in which Marge walks into the power plant, and Homer carries her away, is a reference to the film An Officer and a Gentleman, and features the same music, "Up Where We Belong."
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Barney Gumble sang music