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Song Parodies -> "Nighters In The Strange"

Original Song Title:

"Strangers In The Night"

Original Performer:

Frank Sinatra

Parody Song Title:

"Nighters In The Strange"

Parody Written by:

Tommy Turtle

The Lyrics

Written shortly after the OS became popular, probably out of boredom while the other kids were reading "See Dick run" or something. A waist is a terrible thing to mind. Decades later, The Capitol Steps made Spoonerisms a staple of their comedy ("Lirty Dies"). OS lyrics here. Midi here.
Nighters in the strange
Glancing exchanges
Night'ring in the wond
Chance were the what-es
Love'd be sharing we
Forethrough the night was be

Eyething in your somes
Invite was sowing
Sin some your thing mile
Excite so was-ing
Heart-thing some in my
You have mold tust me I

Nighters in the strange
Pee lonely twople
We we nighters in there strange
Mo to the upment
Hell we raid sour fist wheno
Diddle lid knee woe
Glove was just a lance away
A dorm emwacing bance a day

And

Nighter tince shat ev
Togeth wen beever
Sighters fat lirst ove
Oven for liver
It urned rout so tight
Nor strangers in the fight!

(instrumental)

Glove was just a lance away
A braying warm awmance decay

Sever nince eat thight
Teen bogeve weather
Fight sat overs lorst
Roven oil fever
Runed out tit or sight
Fin rangers store the night!

Boody-doody-boo
Boo-boo-de-doo-doo

(and other "scat" to end, as the OS says)


Do they know what "scat" means? (def. #3 lol) © 1966-2006 Tommy Turtle.

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Stephen Harrington - April 18, 2006 - Report this comment
Listened to the midi, it sounds like it matches well. 555, a very funny parody.
alvin rhodes - April 18, 2006 - Report this comment
its language another like
Rick C - April 18, 2006 - Report this comment
Huh??? 555
AFW - April 18, 2006 - Report this comment
We must all chip in, and send the turtle to camp...he might need a few weeks rest............. :<)....seriously, this is pretty clever, and wild..
Turmmy Totle - April 18, 2006 - Report this comment
Harrington Stephen, rhodes alvin, C Rick, WFA, shankt.
Rick C - April 18, 2006 - Report this comment
I said "Huh???" but, I meant "HA!" This was quite unique and funny. Still 555
TT - April 18, 2006 - Report this comment
Rick C, lol.... still thanks. :)
Larry Hensley - April 19, 2006 - Report this comment
Wonderfully twisted. And watch out for those penguins. 555's!
Red Ant - April 19, 2006 - Report this comment
Is this what happens while listening to songs backwards while trippin on LSD? : D Oh, you said you were a kid then. Well, in that case, is this what happens when you spin around (while listening to music) until you get dizzy and fall down? Just Joshin' of course. Bizarre, but unique and funny. 5s.
TT - April 19, 2006 - Report this comment
Larry Hensley, thanks.... Red Ant, thanks, and yes to all of the above, all at the same time.... explains a lot, doesn't it :)

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