Come to My Window was filmed in black and white and features Etheridge is playing an electric guitar and singing the song.It also features Juliette Lewis as a mental patient, who at the beginning of the video speaks the first few lyrics and features "child-like" drawings in certain scenes.
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| - Come to My Window was filmed in black and white and features Etheridge is playing an electric guitar and singing the song.It also features Juliette Lewis as a mental patient, who at the beginning of the video speaks the first few lyrics and features "child-like" drawings in certain scenes.
- "Come to My Window" was featured in the Season Twelve episode, "D-Yikes!".
- In "Standard Deviation", while preparing for a DJ battle, Hayley finds Stan sorting though old record albums, including Roger Goes Down on Lilith Fair. One track from an album that Stan is listening to is Roger singing "Come to My Window", which he identifies as Etheridge's version, referring to her as a "public lesbian."
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| - Come to My Window was filmed in black and white and features Etheridge is playing an electric guitar and singing the song.It also features Juliette Lewis as a mental patient, who at the beginning of the video speaks the first few lyrics and features "child-like" drawings in certain scenes.
- "Come to My Window" was featured in the Season Twelve episode, "D-Yikes!".
- In "Standard Deviation", while preparing for a DJ battle, Hayley finds Stan sorting though old record albums, including Roger Goes Down on Lilith Fair. One track from an album that Stan is listening to is Roger singing "Come to My Window", which he identifies as Etheridge's version, referring to her as a "public lesbian."
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