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− | {{Infobox song|name = I Want a Mom That Will Last Forever|image = I want a mom that will last forever.jpg|caption = Chuckie sad on the plane|episode = ''[[Rugrats in Paris: The Movie]]''|sungby = [[Cyndi Lauper]]|released = November 7, 2000|album = ''[[Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (soundtrack)| Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Soundtrack]]''|video = [[File: I Want A Mom That Will Last Forever| thumb| Movie Version]] <br/>[[File:I Want a Mom That Will Last Forever|thumb|Soundtrack Version]]}} "'''I Want a Mom That Will Last Forever'''" is a |
+ | {{Infobox song|name = I Want a Mom That Will Last Forever|image = I want a mom that will last forever.jpg|caption = Chuckie sad on the plane|episode = ''[[Rugrats in Paris: The Movie]]''|sungby = [[Cyndi Lauper]]|released = November 7, 2000|album = ''[[Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (soundtrack)| Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Soundtrack]]''|video = [[File: I Want A Mom That Will Last Forever| thumb| Movie Version]] <br/>[[File:I Want a Mom That Will Last Forever|thumb|Soundtrack Version]]}} "'''I Want a Mom That Will Last Forever'''" is a song from ''[[Rugrats in Paris: The Movie]]'' that is sung by [[Cyndi Lauper]] and plays in the background when [[Chuckie Finster|Chuckie]] is on the plane and is sad, wishing he had a mom like his friends do. |
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==Lyrics== |
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+ | *This song acts the same ways as the hit '90s song "I Want It That Way" by Backstreet Boys. |
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+ | *The song was originally going to be sung by Chuckie voice actress [[Christine Cavanaugh]], However, [[Arlene Klasky]] decided that she wanted Cyndi Lauper to sing it instead, since Cyndi loved the show and wanted to boost the popularity of her singles. |
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Latest revision as of 17:56, 29 August 2020
I Want a Mom That Will Last Forever | |
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Chuckie sad on the plane | |
Episode | Rugrats in Paris: The Movie |
Sung by | Cyndi Lauper |
Released | November 7, 2000 |
Album | Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Soundtrack |
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"I Want a Mom That Will Last Forever" is a song from Rugrats in Paris: The Movie that is sung by Cyndi Lauper and plays in the background when Chuckie is on the plane and is sad, wishing he had a mom like his friends do.
Lyrics
I want a mom that will last forever
I want a mom to make it all better
I want a mom that will last forever
I want a mom who will love me whatever
I want a mom to take my hand, and make me feel like a holiday
A mom to tuck me in at night, and chase the monsters away
I want a mom to read me stories, and sing a lullaby
And if I have a bad dream, to hold me when I cry
Oh, I want a mom that will last forever
I want a mom to make it all better
I want a mom that will last forever
I want a mom that will love me whatever,forever
And when she says to me that she'll always be there
To watch and protect me, I don't have to be scared
Oh, and when she says I will always love you, I won't need to worry cause I'll know that it's true
I want a mom when I get lonely, to take the time to play
A mom who can be a friend and find a rainbow when it gray
I want a mom to read me stories and sing a lullaby
And if I find a bad dream, to hold me when I cry
I want a mom that will last forever I want a mom to make it all better
I want a mom that will last forever
I want a mom who love me whatever,forever
(2X)
I want a mom
I want a mom
I want a mom that lasts forever I want a mom that lasts forever
I want a mom
I want a mom
I want a mom that lasts forever I want a mom
I want a mom that lasts forever
Trivia
- This song acts the same ways as the hit '90s song "I Want It That Way" by Backstreet Boys.
- The song was originally going to be sung by Chuckie voice actress Christine Cavanaugh, However, Arlene Klasky decided that she wanted Cyndi Lauper to sing it instead, since Cyndi loved the show and wanted to boost the popularity of her singles.