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Song Parodies -> "Kiss At the End Of the Service"

Original Song Title:

"Kiss At the End Of the Rainbow (From 'A Mighty Wind')"

Original Performer:

Mitch and Mickey

Parody Song Title:

"Kiss At the End Of the Service"

Parody Written by:

Rick Duncan

The Lyrics

This song was an Oscar loser. Much better than the one that won. Mari asked me how I felt about gay marriage. I said "Let them suffer like the rest of us."
Oh when the cries and screams have lifted
And legal arguments all said
They will kiss at the end of the service
When any couples wish to wed

It's been an old tradition
So was slavery and war
It is time for some modernization
There's no shutting the old closet door

Yes when the cries and screams have lifted
And legal arguments all said
They will kiss at the end of the service
When any couples wish to wed

We're here, we're queer, you Churches
We're not going anywhere
So you whiners should just accept it
Let the law back the love that we share

There's a kiss at the end of the service
When any grown-ups wish to wed
For Sharon

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Jack Wilson - March 19, 2004 - Report this comment
Pretty good! 5's!
alvin rhodes - March 19, 2004 - Report this comment
poignant..5s..."mighty wind".....what a great movie
Rice Cube - March 19, 2004 - Report this comment
I agree that this song should have won over the LOTR song, but LOTR was overlooked for so long that I guess they had to do it...

I support gay marriage, but I've always found it kind of weird and self-deprecating that homosexuals refer to themselves as "queer" :-/
Rick D - March 19, 2004 - Report this comment
They don't, it's just an old slogan. I find it more odd that some black people call each other a word than can get other people sued or fired if they use it.
Olvan The Terrible - March 19, 2004 - Report this comment
Good parody. I also think this song should have won the Oscar. Either this or "Belleville Rendezvous."
Rice Cube - March 20, 2004 - Report this comment
Belville Rendezvous was really catchy :-) I don't know what the hell was up with those Cold Mountain songs though :-P
martha - March 20, 2004 - Report this comment
great song to parody .. loved the movie...
Paul Robinson - March 21, 2004 - Report this comment
Rick D - DKTOS, but I like the way you present the issue. It really isn't all that complicated, is it?
Sharon - March 22, 2004 - Report this comment
As a music moron, I didn't know the original song/music. But the topic is today's hot one. I agree with Rick...Let those who wish...! Good job!
Michael Pacholek - March 22, 2004 - Report this comment
As a native of Bloomfield, New Jersey, next door to Belleville, I can tell you that no song with "Belleville" in the title should win an Oscar! On the other hand, once you've heard Barbra Streisand read Eminem as Oscar winner for Best Song and keep a straight face, the category becomes about as credible as the Grammys. Levy & O'Toole definitely should have won, because, parody or not, that's a great song. And so is this.
Rick D - March 22, 2004 - Report this comment
Gotta nitpick for proper credit. The song was performed by Eugene Levy and Katherine O'Hara, (as Mitch and Mickey) but written by Michael McKeon and Annette O'Toole, who are married.
The Nit - March 22, 2004 - Report this comment
Hey, please quit picking on me. Everybody picks on me.
Michael Pacholek - March 22, 2004 - Report this comment
Everbody's always picking on you? Is your name Charlie Brown?
Mari D - March 22, 2004 - Report this comment
Recently, Rick and I performed two of the Oscar "losers" ("Kiss" and "Scarlet Tide") at an open mic. I polled people at work, and every one said the same thing: "Oh, yeah... How did that boring song from LOTR win?"
Michael Pacholek - March 23, 2004 - Report this comment
How do you think it happened, Mari? LOTR Nerds hacking into the computer and changing the votes. They lost badly twice in a row, and couldn't stand to lose again to the people's choice. Wait, did I just drift into politics?
Mari D - March 23, 2004 - Report this comment
You said it, Michael. I didn't. Every once in a while, when I'm talking to a certain friend, I'll say "That's really lame! How could that have happened?" He always says the same thing: "49 percent." This is shorthand for "It happened for the same reason that a whopping 49 percent of the voters picked George W."

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