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Song Parodies -> "Californication"

Original Song Title:

"California Dreamin’"

Original Performer:

Mamas & The Papas

Parody Song Title:

"Californication"

Parody Written by:

SwimPuff165

The Lyrics

Four boys from L.A.
A band they did form
Traveled ‘round the world
Singing every day
But there is one song
That I shouldn’t say
Californication
The Chili Peppers say

Went under the bridge
Upon a winter’s day
I saw the snow, hey oh
And I walked come what may
You know this city’s never cold
I know it’s one weird day
Californication
The Chili Peppers say

Four boys from L.A.
A band they did form
Traveled ‘round the world
Singing every day
Flea was a Thornberry
Growing wild they say
Californication
The Chili Peppers say
The Chili Peppers say
The Chili Peppers say
The Chili Peppers say
The Chili Peppers say

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