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Song Parodies -> "Can't Stop Thinking About Camaros"

Original Song Title:

"Don't Stop"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Fleetwood Mac

Parody Song Title:

"Can't Stop Thinking About Camaros"

Parody Written by:

Alvin Rhodes

The Lyrics

used that crate up...collected the miles
buy the next in a little while
hoping i'm wise...i'm looking today
if bells ring, i may drive it away

can't...stop...thinking about camaros
can't...stop...buy me one, i fear
it'll be...better than a ford
chevrolet's fun
chevrolet's fun

some would think..maybe i'd be dumb
and some would shout and couldn't stay mum
you don't like ?...too bad for you
just think what camaros can do

can't...stop...thinking about camaros
can't...stop...buy me one, i fear
it'll be...better than a ford
chevrolet's fun
chevrolet's fun

all i want is to seem real wild
ain't a ride for a little child
i think they're just too good to be true
i really feel they're charming, too

can't...stop...thinking about camaros
can't...stop...buy me one, i fear
it'll be...better than a ford
chevrolet's fun
chevrolet's fun

don't it look packed ?
don't it look packed ?


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Tommy Turtle - March 21, 2006 - Report this comment
Barely KTOS, but do know title/refrain, and the title switch had me laughing even on home page (your other one, too.) Five hood scoops.

BTW, GM had to give the Camaro a different name to market it in Hispanic countries, as "Camaro" translates pretty closely to "Shrimp" in Spanish.
MasonR - March 21, 2006 - Report this comment
LOL! Tommy Turtle--didn't know that Camaro=Shrimp in Spanish. Reminds me of the Chevy Nova; No va, in Spanish, means "doesn't go". They had to change that name, too. Then there's Coca-Cola, which supposedly means "bite the wax tadpole" in Chinese...
alvin rhodes - March 21, 2006 - Report this comment
thanks tommy and mason
John Barry - March 21, 2006 - Report this comment
Chevrolet's fun for Yesterday's gone cracked me up. 5s
AFW - March 21, 2006 - Report this comment
I think I bought one, once...must've been the only bad one they made...good work, here
alvin rhodes - March 21, 2006 - Report this comment
thanks john and AFW
Rex - March 21, 2006 - Report this comment
Enjoyed this!
Larry Hensley - March 21, 2006 - Report this comment
5555 revs
Red Ant - March 22, 2006 - Report this comment
I know TOS, great job as always Alvin. My friend Charles would like this; he spent 5 years completely restoring a '69 SS.
alvin rhodes - March 22, 2006 - Report this comment
thanks rex larry and red ant
Tokusou Sentai Blessranger - March 22, 2006 - Report this comment
I love shrimp. A lot of "action" for driving Chevy vehicles and "satisfaction" for eating Camarones can't be wrong. 3-3-3.
Agrimorfee - March 22, 2006 - Report this comment
TSB speaks! :0
Old Man Ribber - January 12, 2010 - Report this comment
At least it wasn't a Vega! Cheers! ;D

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