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Song Parodies -> "Mister Red"

Original Song Title:

"Mr. Ed Theme"

Original Performer:

Evans, Livingston

Parody Song Title:

"Mister Red"

Parody Written by:

John A. Barry

The Lyrics

The Norse were a force that set a course
on the sea and traveled to distant shores;
their goal was to explore and more.
One’s famous Eric the Red.

They battled and showed little remorse;
their swords took each enemy from his horse.
Their bloodthirsty cries made them hoarse…
enemies were dead.

They’d go whackety-whack and wreak
havoc in their forays.
And Mister Red could fill a creek
with gore as he put ’em away.

The Norse as a force were quite a corps;
A trail of corpses they made, and what’s more.
One of their fortes was to make war.

They lit out on ships,
guys of Mr. Red.

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Glenn Walker - August 06, 2024 - Report this comment
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