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Song Parodies -> "Blake's Accused (of A Homicide)"

Original Song Title:

"Break On Through (to The Other Side)"

Original Performer:

The Doors

Parody Song Title:

"Blake's Accused (of A Homicide)"

Parody Written by:

Alvin Rhodes

The Lyrics

this guy, they say, destroyed his wife
now he lies they say
fired a gun
then she died
blake's accused of a homicide
blake's accused of a homicide
blake's accused of a homicide...yeah

erased his treasured dear
facts are rather bare
because he can't recall
he's stupefied
blake's accused of a homicide
blake's accused of a homicide

there's the body...of his lady
there's the body...of his lady
she's dead
she's dead
she's dead
she's dead

he was allowed to carry arms
cut down his poor bride
was this heinous ?
cut and dried !
blake's accused of a homicide
blake's accused of a homicide
blake's accused...wow...oh yeah

murder scene
case is weak
verdict day
now is the hour
they got it straight
they replied

ain't no proof of a homicide
ain't no proof of a homicide
ain't no proof
ain't no proof
ain't no proof
ain't no proof
yeah yeah yeah yeah
yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah

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Johnny D - March 20, 2005 - Report this comment
Jurors vote strange...fame makes 'em stranger...jurors vote weirdly...when fame's involved. 5's
Red Ant - March 20, 2005 - Report this comment
I was about to vote 555 for this when I had to leave the computer to get a gun and came back to this parody and found out that "someone else" had put me at the scene of the parody. :)
Michael Pacholek - March 20, 2005 - Report this comment
You know, after reading this (which is damn good), I can't help wondering if Jim Morrison might not have become an L.A. newspaper columnist if he'd never tried hallucinogenic drugs. He still might have had something interesting to say about stuff like this. He could have been Southern California's Jack Newfield. Nah, considering his drinking, he probably would've been its Jimmy Breslin.
alvin rhodes - March 20, 2005 - Report this comment
thanks johnny, red ant and michael
Stuart McArthur - March 20, 2005 - Report this comment
I don't know this case - it's about a US celeb, I assume - but, given his name's blake, I loved the brilliant title-syllable matching to the OS - 555
Charlie Decker - March 20, 2005 - Report this comment
In the immortal words of Dave Chappelle, "Oh yeah...Baretta did that sh*t." 555.
alvin rhodes - March 21, 2005 - Report this comment
thanks stuart and charlie
AFW - March 21, 2005 - Report this comment
Dat's da name a dat tune....and you can take dat to da bank...555
MrMacphisto - March 25, 2005 - Report this comment
Beretta did that shi*, indeed... Funny parody.... Dave Chappelle is quite funny himself...
mirage - August 02, 2005 - Report this comment
I will go down in history as the first person viewing this parody to ever say Robert is innocent, but I'm damn proud of it, and I stand behind my beliefs!!!!!!!!!!! P.S. In Cold Blood is a great movie.

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