You're Going Down

 is a song from Rollercoaster: The Musical! performed by Candace, with Stacy and Jenny as backup singers.

Lyrics
(You're goin' down) You're goin' down when I get mom to see

(Down to the ground) This ridiculous monstrosity

(You're goin' down) You'll never get away with this again

(You're goin' down) You're G-O-I-N-G D-O-W-N

(You're goin' down) Spread the news from coast to coast

(Down to the ground) You're goin' down, your operation exposed

(You're goin' down) I could say more, but I don't wanna boast

(You're goin' down) Get used to butter, cause you both are toast!

If a certain condition arises

I'm the one to avert the crisis

You think you're livin' large, but you forgot that I'm the one in charge...

Conditionally!

You're goin' down, down, down, down, down down down

You're goin' down!

Background Information

 * The original demo of the song featured an additional verse not used in the episode:
 * (You're goin' down) So listen up, all your dreams are done
 * (Down to the ground) This is the end of all your so-called fun
 * (You're goin' down) Gather up your girders and your rivet gun
 * (You're goin' down) You're goin' down and I finally won


 * The song is very similar to What Does He Want? in both the music and the lyrics.
 * Candace, Stacy, and Jenny's eyes are closed for much of the song, especially in the middle.
 * This is the second time Jenny sang. First is in "What Does He Want?" from "Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation!" (extended version).
 * Candace as reporter is a parody of "Hindenburg".
 * When Candace sang the line 'Get used to butter, cause you both are toast', there might be a pun to the word 'toast'.

Errors

 * During the scene when Candace is president, she had two ends of hair on one side.
 * Many times in this song Stacy's collar changes from tan to purple
 * In the beginning of the song Candace was wearing her trademark clothes and she changes into costume a few seconds later

Continuity

 * The "Games" Section shown in "Ain't No Kiddie Ride" appear for a brief second.

Allusions

 * The clothing and hairstyle worn by the girls is reminiscent of that worn by groups like The Supremes during the 1950s and 60s.

Songwriters

 * Martin Olson
 * Dan Povenmire