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Song Parodies -> "Spokane"

Original Song Title:

"Cocaine"

Original Performer:

Eric Crapton

Parody Song Title:

"Spokane"

Parody Written by:

Malcolm Higgins

The Lyrics

sorry if you live there....
if you want to go out,
you better move right out,
spokane

if your city's s dump,
a total donkey hair rump,
spokane

I don't like I don't like
I don't like spokane

in a quite nice state,
not a city that's great
spokane

smiled, I heard on the wire,
it was destroyed by a fire,
spokane

I don't like I don't like
I don't like spokane

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Pacing: 3.6
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Overall Rating: 2.8

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You Idiot - September 15, 2005 - Report this comment
His surname is CLAPTON, not CRAPton.
Diddims - September 17, 2005 - Report this comment
He must be Japanese.
Dylan Baranski - October 26, 2006 - Report this comment
Sorry, but Bob Rivers already did a parody named Spokane (though not the same as this one).

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