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Song Parodies -> "Wreckin' Songs Is All We Do"

Original Song Title:

"Breakin' Up Is Hard To Do"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Neil Sedaka

Parody Song Title:

"Wreckin' Songs Is All We Do"

Parody Written by:

Alvin Rhodes

The Lyrics

clowns, screw the tunes all 'round...comic, comic
clowns, screw the tunes all 'round...comic, comic
clowns, screw the tunes all 'round
wreckin' songs is all we do

oh, don't you love...this lunacy
won't you read the latest parodies
if you don't, then we'll be blue
cause wreckin' songs is all we do

our members pen...some songs each night
and they send 'em in to amiright
they get judged as they come through
and wreckin' songs is ll we do

they say that wreckin' songs ain't hard to do
if you know...you know what to do
wordplay...a twist in the end
when we're not wreckin' songs
you know we're in there checkin' songs, again

we beg of you...give us a try
won't you give our songs a round of "fives"
i think, maybe, we're all askew
cause wreckin' songs is all we do

clowns, screw the tunes all 'round...comic, comic
clowns, screw the tunes all 'round...comic, comic
clowns, screw the tunes all 'round...comic, comic

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Arwen - August 23, 2004 - Report this comment
So cute, Alvin! I love it! 5s...
alvin rhodes - August 23, 2004 - Report this comment
thanks arwen
Ashkicksass - August 23, 2004 - Report this comment
Amen!
Johnny D - August 23, 2004 - Report this comment
"clowns, screw the tunes all 'round...comic, comic" is more than enough to earn a triple 5 in my book, but the whole parody rocks, too! Great job, Alvin.
John Barry - August 23, 2004 - Report this comment
I agree with Johnny D--the intro is priceless.
alvin rhodes - August 23, 2004 - Report this comment
thanks ash, johnny and john...glad you enjoyed
Dee Range - August 23, 2004 - Report this comment
Loved it, Alvin. You were obviously born to pun. Super high 5's
Billy Florio - August 23, 2004 - Report this comment
This is a nice one...good work
Paul Robinson - August 23, 2004 - Report this comment
I see a sequel to this coming up...now my dilemma is: Is a clever remark here worth giving away the idea? I had it typed in and then...greed reared it's glutonous head, bumping into Avarice, who now wants a piece of the action, too...Ahh...sh*t, think I'll Bogart that idea for a day or so and see if I can come up with something amusing.
Guy - August 23, 2004 - Report this comment
If songs were ships I'd like to skipper the Titanic. Just like to score one huge wreck before I get too old and forget how to write a parody. Fine parody Alvin, I wreckin I'll five ya for this 'un.
alvin rhodes - August 24, 2004 - Report this comment
thank you all
Kristof Robertson - August 25, 2004 - Report this comment
The first two lines were priceless, and the rest was pretty good too....555
cathy - October 24, 2013 - Report this comment
Good one Alvin!

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