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Song Parodies -> "Playstation"

Original Song Title:

"Spinning Wheel"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Blood, Sweat & Tears

Parody Song Title:

"Playstation"

Parody Written by:

Arcade Junkie

The Lyrics

This is for all you Playstation freaks out there.
Green's light's up, playing Smackdown!
Spinning disc has to go round
I'm loading something just to start this game
Turn that on/off button, PS1 is his name

He's got the CD's and loads memory cards
PS1 goes from easy to hard
Information that you'll ever learn
Turn that on/off button, let the PS1 turn

What you'll find just to pass the time
is to play it on these highways
And when it's time, and then you'll find
some time to shine, It shows us the colors
that are real

I don't have a PS2, PS1 puts me through
Put other systems on the closetside
Turn the on/off button, let the PS1 fly

(instrumental break)

(repeat verse 3)

(instrumental ending)

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Johnny D - December 14, 2003 - Report this comment
Yeah, I know the original song....good, decent effort here.
mike - December 27, 2012 - Report this comment
yes

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