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What Irish song does Barney sing in the men's room Goddammit!
That was the Irish Lullaby. I was fortunate to spend the day with The Perfect Gentlemen, a barbershop quartet from the States. Three of them sing as the Dapper Dans, and it so happened that those three also sang on this episode. According to Dan (I forget his surname, he was the baritone), he provided all of the Barney and Homer singing voices, with the exception of the Irish Lullaby. I'm not sure how to reference this in the article, as I don't suppose "Straight from the Horses Mouth" really counts... StephenBuxton 07:57, 21 March 2007 (UTC)