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Song Parodies -> "The Horse Song"

Original Song Title:

"Every Day"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Buddy Holly

Parody Song Title:

"The Horse Song"

Parody Written by:

Tenacious B

The Lyrics

A tale of something.
Every neigh, its ah gettin louder.
Kind of smells like Clam Chowder.
A horse like that will, surely go away.

Every neigh, it's ah getting longer.
Come with me, it's a little stronger.
Have you ever worn a thong and, tryed to take a pee?

Every Neigh, i'ts ah gettin louder.
And it smell, just like clam chowder.
A horse like that will surely go away.
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Pacing: 3.0
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Overall Rating: 3.0

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Paul Robinson - March 15, 2004 - Report this comment
B Ten - didn't know anyone else had parodied this original song before. I gave you 3-4-3 and your first comment here. It wasn't bad but you are missing a verse or so...

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