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Song Parodies -> "My Grill"

Original Song Title:

"My Girl"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Temptations

Parody Song Title:

"My Grill"

Parody Written by:

John A. Barry

The Lyrics

We've got sunshine—it's a cookin' day.
Cast cold cuts aside; put the muenster away.
My guests will say:
"What can make this veal flambé?"
My grill (my grill, my grill),
Cookin' on my grill.

I've got honey-glazed ribs, and there are plenty.
They taste real sweet, yet strong. Got some birds fricassees.
My guests say, "Make
Us some slightly seared flank steak."
I will (I will, I will),
I will on my grill.

Nice and hot and sunny—watch for that flame!
I'll lose all my riches, with your insurance claim.
One guest did say:
"It made my skin peel away,
His grill, his grill, his grill.
Doc will send his bill."

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Pacing: 4.9
How Funny: 4.7
Overall Rating: 4.9

Total Votes: 7

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Serafina - November 23, 2004 - Report this comment
Good job, John. I liked this one. :)
Joe - November 23, 2004 - Report this comment
Yeah, it was good.
Mr Critic - November 01, 2005 - Report this comment
Why do we have question marks in the middle of the first lines in each stanza? The sentences don't look like questions to me. Oh well, it's a great parody anyway. Fives from me.

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