Song Parodies -> I Can Say Holy Cow!
| Original Song Title: | "I Can See Clearly Now" |
| Original Performer: | Johnny Nash |
| Parody Song Title: | "I Can Say Holy Cow!" |
| Parody Written by: | Michael Pacholek |
Narrator: Philip Francis Rizzuto Jr., 1917-2007, Number 10, Yankee shortstop 1941-1956, Yankee broadcaster 1957-1996, elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1994. I tell ya, that huckleberry was unbelievable.
(instrumental opening)
I can say, "Holy Cow!"
That ball is gone!
I can see Mickey hit that ball far away!
Roger has hit it out, the long ball kind!
It's gonna be a bright, bright Yankee win day!
It's gonna be a bright, bright Yankee win day!
I think Reggie's hitting now!
The losing's gone!
All of the bad feelings have disappeared!
Here is that Pinstriped win I'm praying for!
It's gonna be a bright, bright Yankee win day!
Hey Rose McGee, it's your happy birthday!
Look all around, love these cannolis!
I can say, "Holy Cow!"
That ball is gone!
I can see Derek hit that ball far away!
All of these years, I have seen every kind!
It's gonna be a bright, bright Yankee win day!
It's gonna be a bright, bright Yankee win day!
It's gonna be a bright, bright Yankee win day!
It's gonna be a bright, bright Yankee win day!
I can say, "Holy Cow!"
That ball is gone!
I can see Mickey hit that ball far away!
Roger has hit it out, the long ball kind!
It's gonna be a bright, bright Yankee win day!
It's gonna be a bright, bright Yankee win day!
I think Reggie's hitting now!
The losing's gone!
All of the bad feelings have disappeared!
Here is that Pinstriped win I'm praying for!
It's gonna be a bright, bright Yankee win day!
Hey Rose McGee, it's your happy birthday!
Look all around, love these cannolis!
I can say, "Holy Cow!"
That ball is gone!
I can see Derek hit that ball far away!
All of these years, I have seen every kind!
It's gonna be a bright, bright Yankee win day!
It's gonna be a bright, bright Yankee win day!
It's gonna be a bright, bright Yankee win day!
It's gonna be a bright, bright Yankee win day!
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nice tribute to scooter
Not a Yankee fan..but, still a good sporting saga
Nice tribute.
A sportin' read
Well... since the man is dead, I won't give you a 1-1-1, little brother. But he was no Bob Murphy as a broadcaster, and he was no Bud Harrelson as a shortstop.
I sang
Well, you're right about one thing, Bernard: He was no Bud Harrelson as a shortstop. He was better. And don't question his broadcasting, because Ralph Kiner said some pretty strange thing in the Mets' booth.
dunno what you're talking about MP - although I know enough Seinfeld to know they're "pin-striped" - but a beautiful OS/idea match - 555
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