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Original Song Name | New Song Name | Submitter Name |
"Lawsuits for Lejeune" | "An Evening in June" | Carole of the curves, or Lombard of the legs? |
"Right At Home" | "‘Way Back Home" | A Kansan |
"Let’s Be Tasteful" | "Let’s Be Thankful" | A Kansan |
"No Way Home" | "‘Way Back Home" | A Kansan |
"Let’s Be Mindful" | "Let’s Be Thankful" | A Kansan |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Let’s Be Thankful" | "Thanksgiving" | Phillip Drummond |
"Let’s Be Thankful" | "The High School Graduates’ Song (aka Friends of Gary M.)" | PollyIsAGoodBird |
"Let’s Be Thankful" | "Don’t Be Sinful (2024 Edition)" | Let’s Be Thankful |
"An Evening in June" | "A Weekend in June (2024 Edition)" | Skippy Carlstrom |
"Let’s Be Thankful" | "That’s Dish Network (Reprise)" | Dick Dixon |
"An Evening in June" | "A Weekend in June (Reprised & Revised)" | Skippy Carlstrom & The AmIRight Reprisal Service |
"An Evening in June" | "A Refund Comes Soon" | Innovation Refunds |
"Let’s Be Thankful" | "The Greatest Dinner Ever" | Dick Dixon |
"When You First Ate an Olive" | "When the Talk Host Left High School" | Red Eye Radio |
"Let’s Be Thankful" | "Red Eye Radio" | Dick Dixon |
There are additional song parodies available. |
Song Name | Product | Submittor |
Let’s Be Thankful | Dish Network | George&GermaineBriantFan |
When You First Ate An Olive | Olive Garden | George&GermaineBriantFan |
An Evening in June | "Germanfest" event held in Kansas | A Kansan |
"Let’s Be Thankful"
Opening Lines: Let’s be thankful, for every little thing. For any little thing at all!
Comments: What a beautiful recording!!
Submitted by: George&GermaineBriantFan
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"Flirtation Walk"
The Lyrics: I always knew, someday I’d accompany you,
Along Flirtation Walk, A dream foretold, a story that you'd unfold, That lives forever and never grows old, I always felt, that your little heart would melt. Why: Bandleader Aaronson's first recording for the Columbia label in Summer 1934 references the 1934 First National film, “Flirtation Walk“.
Submitted by: Randy Skretvedt
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