The Brave Little Toaster - B-movie (Soundtrack Version)

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2009

If anyone wants the album, I've uploaded it here: http://d01.megashares.com/dl/644b1dd/TBLT.rar

Watch yourself
Don't fall off of the shelf
You must be the new boys in town
What's that sound?
Is someone movin' round?
Sit down for a spell
You don't look so well

Wait a minute, I feel great
You just leave yourself to fate
You might as well just hang around

It's too late
We've got to operate
Just try to relax
It's a house of wax!

Oh, I remember Frankenstein
Shivers up my spine, wo-oh
I'm for getting out of here
No need to shout, my dear, no-oh

Who will go to the cellar down below?
Trouble is a-bubblin' in the brew
And while you're down there Mr. Vincent Price
Will give you good advice
He'll know what to do
You just tell him "Boo!"
He will put the voodoo in the stew
I'm telling you!

It's like a movie
It's a B-movie show
It's like a movie
It's a B-movie show

This is weird
It's much worse than I feared
I'll close my eyes and make it disappear
Yes, they're strange
It ain't home on the range
You just tell St. Pete
That you got cold feet

There goes the sun
Here comes the night
Somebody turn on the light
Somebody tell me that fate has been kind

You can't go out
You are out of your mind!

It's like a movie
It's a B-movie show
It's like a movie
It's a B-movie show

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  • The harmony starting at "There goes the sun, here comes the night" is amazing and to be honest, never fails to tug at my heartstrings a little, for whatever reason.

    It sounds like everybody's got their own individual part, too, save for Blanky and Toaster sharing the melody. ;w; Speaker-wise it seems like Toaster, Kirby and Lampy are on the left and Blanky and Radio on the right.

    That aside, this is still one badass song. The parts shop was always my favorite part of the movie.

  • I actually talked to the guy who wrote this song, Van Dyke Parks, he seems like a nice guy.

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  • @MichaelSar12IsBack In my opinion YES because the owner of the shot is the villain who dismember appliances for parts. The lamp and everyone else is telling their visitor's how he is and what he do! Plus, some of the lyrics and the organ make it creepy.

  • Does this count as a villain song?

  • @film017forever

    Did you ask him how he got the job as songwriter on this film?

  • That hanging lamp with the chapped lips and wacky eyes creeps me out, I would hate to wake up with that thing swinging over me, but I like the fan for some reason. This reminds me of Watership Down, maybe because both movies were cartoons but still really creepy and probably not originally written for kids. I don't think that this was designed to be a movie for really little kids, it also probably has some hidden meaning, like what really happens when you're abandoned or forgotten.

  • I thought the lyrics were "this is strange," not "yes, they're strange." Also, he might be saying "house of wacks," though you can't really tell.

  • @metalflygon08 why do you think i looked it up? XD

  • 0:26 to get to the song

  • I love the fact that it was a stove that sang the line "it ain't home on the RANGE," even though I'm honestly not sure if the pun was intended. :)

  • 0:43 hahahhaha boobs

  • This movie was scary as fuk wen I was a kid an now I watch it again and it looks like kids shouldn't even watch it that lamp looks like he's on drugs

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