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"The Sound of Bleeding Gums" is the seventeenth episode of the thirty-third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons, and the 723rd episode overall. It aired in the United States on Fox on April 10, 2022. The episode was directed by Chris Clements and written by Loni Steele Sosthand.
Bleeding Gums has to leave at the end of the scene because he has a date with the jazz singer Billie Holiday. [ 1 ] Additionally, Homer has a Starland Vocal Band tattoo on his arm, [ 1 ] Bart considers buying a Steve Allen "ultimate pog ", [ 8 ] and the music heard just before Bart's operation is a parody of the theme music of ER . [ 3 ]
"Jazzman" is a 1974 song performed by Carole King, from her album Wrap Around Joy. King composed the music for the song, while David Palmer (formerly of Steely Dan ) wrote the lyrics. The song is best known for its lengthy saxophone solos, performed by Tom Scott , while King sings an ode to 'the Jazzman' and the effect he has on her.
Bleeding Gums" Murphy was loosely based on the famous blues musician Blind Lemon Jefferson. [4] Ralph Wiggum , [ 4 ] "Bleeding Gums" Murphy, and Jacqueline Bouvier (during Marge's childhood flashback) all make their first (going by production order rather than airdate) appearances on The Simpsons in this episode.
Bleeding gums may refer to: Bleeding on probing, the indicator of periodontal malady; Bleeding Gums Murphy, a character in the animated television series, The Simpsons
"Forever" is an extended version of a commercial jingle for Doublemint gum, commissioned by an advertising company working for Wrigley. Brown first created the short version for the commercial, then extended and expanded it into a full song during a recording session in February 2007, which was paid for by the gum company. [1]
The appearance of blood on your toothbrush bristles, or in your sink after a thorough cleaning is not something that you should ignore.
The song "Those Were the Days" parodies the opening credits of the television show All in the Family. [5] Bart's blackboard punishment "I no longer want my MTV " is a reference to the old MTV slogan "I Want My MTV" (and a jab at the channel's declining quality due to lack of music videos and an uptick in reality TV shows, like The Real World ).