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Song Parodies -> "Stevie's Windows"

Original Song Title:

"Steamy Windows"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Tina Turner

Parody Song Title:

"Stevie's Windows"

Parody Written by:

paul sta without the R

The Lyrics

I was thinking about windows the other night
We was walking on Black road
Me and my woman was thinking about
His systems in our abode
The radio's blasting : "Stevie's is neat "
He turns out the job so fine
Stevie gives a price that's hard to beat
Fits them in record time

Stevie's Windows; peak of visibility
Stevie's windows; keeping in your body heat

You know the job is gonna be right
With no retention
Stevie's no fear of competition on the Black road
We've less fuel expenses

Stevie's Windows; it's so clear to see
Stevie's Windows; keeping in your body heat

There's a seal around the front door
And I know it keeps out wind
And it makes us snuggle up just a little bit closer
When our windows are lashed with the rain

Stevie's windows; peak of visibility
Stevie's windows; keeping in your body heat
Stevie's windows; Stevie's windows

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