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|name = Wendy's Song
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|name = Wendy's Song
|writer = [[Trey Parker]] and [[Marc Shaiman]]
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|writer = [[Trey Parker]] and [[Marc Shaiman]]
 
|performer = [[Stan Marsh]]
 
|performer = [[Stan Marsh]]
|episode = ''[[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut]]''
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|episode = ''[[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut]]''
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|video = South Park - Wendy's Song
 
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:''For the song Wendy sings in "[[Something You Can Do with Your Finger]]", see "[[Wendy's Audition Song]]".''
[[Video:South Park - Wendy's Song|thumb|308px|right|Wendy's Song]]
 
 
'''"Wendy's Song"''' is a song sung by [[Stan Marsh]] throughout the film ''[[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut]]'' about his unrequited love for [[Wendy Testaburger]].
   
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==Background==
'''Wendy's Song''' is a song sung throughout the film, ''[[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut]]'' about [[Stan]]'s unrequited love for [[Wendy Testaburger]].
 
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The three known verses were sung on three different occasions; the first when Stan meets Wendy and [[Gregory]], whom Stan thinks Wendy is in love with, ice-skating at [[Stark's Pond]]. The second occasion is when Stan watches Wendy and Gregory in the lunch queue. On the third occasion, Stan watches Wendy and Gregory being "political" in the playground.
   
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The song's second verse was interrupted by Cartman, as Stan was standing lovestruck and holding up the lunch line.
== Trivia ==
 
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*The song's Les Miserables counterpart is 'On My Own' as both show unrequited feelings of love.
 
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The song is one of three songs that were sung in the movie itself but not included in the [[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut/Soundtrack|South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut Soundtrack]] album, the other two being "[[The Mole's Reprise]]" and "[[Hell Isn't Good]]".
*Throughout the film Stan only finished the song twice, and is always rudely interrupted by Cartman.
 
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==Lyrics==
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<poem><i>There's the girl that I like.
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Now, more than ever, she gives me butterflies.
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It makes my stomach queasy every time she walks by.
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I know I can be cool if I try.
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There's the girl that I like.
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Over there laughing with that smart ne—
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There's the girl that I like.
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Now it appears that she likes another guy.
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It must be because he's political and stuff;
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I bet I could be political, too.</i></poem>
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==Trivia==
 
*The song's ''Les Misérables'' counterpart is "On My Own", as both concern unrequited feelings of love.
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[[es:La Canción de Wendy]]
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[[zh:温蒂之歌]]
 
[[Category:Songs]]
 
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[[Category:Original songs]]
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[[Category:Songs by Stan Marsh]]

Revision as of 19:46, 13 May 2021

For the song Wendy sings in "Something You Can Do with Your Finger", see "Wendy's Audition Song".

"Wendy's Song" is a song sung by Stan Marsh throughout the film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut about his unrequited love for Wendy Testaburger.

Background

The three known verses were sung on three different occasions; the first when Stan meets Wendy and Gregory, whom Stan thinks Wendy is in love with, ice-skating at Stark's Pond. The second occasion is when Stan watches Wendy and Gregory in the lunch queue. On the third occasion, Stan watches Wendy and Gregory being "political" in the playground.

The song's second verse was interrupted by Cartman, as Stan was standing lovestruck and holding up the lunch line.

The song is one of three songs that were sung in the movie itself but not included in the South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut Soundtrack album, the other two being "The Mole's Reprise" and "Hell Isn't Good".

Lyrics

There's the girl that I like.
Now, more than ever, she gives me butterflies.
It makes my stomach queasy every time she walks by.
I know I can be cool if I try.

There's the girl that I like.
Over there laughing with that smart ne—

There's the girl that I like.
Now it appears that she likes another guy.
It must be because he's political and stuff;
I bet I could be political, too.

Trivia

  • The song's Les Misérables counterpart is "On My Own", as both concern unrequited feelings of love.


Songs from South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
Blame Canada | Eyes of a Child | Hell Isn't Good | I Can Change | I'm Super | It's Easy, Mmm'kay | Kyle's Mom's a Bitch | La Resistance | Mountain Town | Mountain Town (Reprise) | The Mole's Reprise | Uncle Fucka | Up There | Wendy's Song | What Would Brian Boitano Do? | What Would Brian Boitano Do? Pt. II

See also: List of Songs | List of Minor Characters from South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut | South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut