Give Up

 is a song from "Last Train to Bustville" when Candace finally decided to give up busting her brothers.

Lyrics
Male Voice: It's not bad to have goals per se when your

teacher, coach, and counselor ask.

Cold hard reality can get in your way

when you're really not up to the task.

Well you've been scheming and spying and screaming and crying,

but you know there's still something that you're still not trying.

Male and Female Voice: Give Up!

Male Voice: You've been trying to sell this so long even though there's no one out there buying.

Male and Female Voice: Give Up!

Male Voice: I know, you're tired of the same old song, but it's not really failure if you're not even tryin'.

Male and Female Voice: Give Up!

Male and Female Voice: Doo-Doo-Doo-Doo-Doot-Doo-Doo

Male Voice: It's like you´re banging your head against the same old wall,

baby all you got to show is a bruise,

(All you got show is a bruise)

Well it's a crazy thing to do to just keep on repeating,

all these actions that will only lead to cranial bleeding.

Male and Female Voice: Give Up!

Male Voice: It's time for you to throw in the towel, capitulate and raise the white flag.

Male and Female Voice: Give Up!

Male Voice: And don't be bitter just because you're a quitter, you can even hold up your head up and brag.

That's right, you gave up.

She Gave Up! She gave up!

Chorus: I Gave Up!

Candace: That's right, I never even suited up folks.

Chorus: I Gave Up!

Candace: I threw the baby out with the bath water.

Chorus: I Gave Up!

Candace: I forgot the Alamo!

Chorus: I Gave Up!

Candace: I'm not even going for the bronze.

Chorus: I Gave Up!

Candace: I'm staying right here man,

Chorus: I Gave Up!

Candace: In this hammock, I like it. Aw, it's beautiful man.

Background Information

 * This is the longest song Candace has sung only by herself without any other characters.
 * The painter in the song is the same one that sang a line in City of Love from "Phineas and Ferb Summer Belongs to You!"
 * Second song where more than one Candace appears. The other is "Me, Myself and I". At one point, 25 Candaces are seen on the screen.
 * This song is a totally different style of Candace's way of singing, because she never use 'man, folks,...'. Plus, she almost never says something during a song.