Double Crossing

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"Double Crossing"
Oh, Brother! - A scene where (the instrumental of) "Double Crossing" playsCrimes R Us - A scene where "Double Crossing" plays
Top: "Oh, Brother!"
Bottom: "Crimes R Us"
Composed by:
Evan Roberts, Michael Tavera, Joellyn Cooperman
Vocals Gordon Masten
Paulina Gillis
Dan Hennessey
Michael Stark
Key F major
First appearance The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 - "Oh, Brother!" (1990)
Latest appearance The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 - "Crimes R Us" (1990)

"Double Crossing,"[1] referred to as "The Double Cross" on The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3: The Complete Series DVD, is a song from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episodes "Oh, Brother!" and "Crimes R Us." In the former episode, the song's instrumental can be heard on Mario's record player before Luigi tosses the record into the fireplace. In the latter episode, the song plays as the Koopalings break into the Mushroom Kingdom Treasury, only to be caught by the Mario Bros. and Crime Wave Clyde. In the Italian dub, "Burn, Baby, Burn" plays instead. The song was composed by Evan Roberts, Michael Tavera, and Joellyn Cooperman.

Lyrics[edit]

Double crossing!
Double trouble!
Down and dirty!
On the double!

Twice as crooked!
Twice as shifty!
Two-time swindling!
Twice as nifty!

Lie, cheat and steal!
It's an underhanded trait!
But once you get the upper hand
Dude, you got it made!

Double crossing!
Double trouble!
Down and dirty!
On the double!

Twice as crooked!
Twice as shifty!
Two-time swindling!
Twice as nifty!

Double crossing!

Multimedia[edit]

Icon of an audio speaker. Double Crossing - The song as heard on the bonus disc of the Shout! Factory DVD set
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Icon of an audio speaker. Double Crossing - The instrumental from the Italian dub of "Oh, Brother!"
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Icon of an audio speaker. Double Crossing - The song as translated in the Brazilian Portuguese dub
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References[edit]

  1. ^ The abyss & 2,087 other titles; musical compositions. (Part 002 of 013)