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Song Parodies -> "300 Boy Scouts In The Program"

Original Song Title:

"Three Coins In The Fountain"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Four Aces

Parody Song Title:

"300 Boy Scouts In The Program"

Parody Written by:

Duc4AmIRight

The Lyrics

Here is the song all about the 300 boy scouts that appeared in the 1951 "Beat the Clock" program, that was visited by Louisiana couple George & Germaine Briant.
Make it mine
Make it mine
Please, make it mine

300 boy scouts in the program
Each one seeking happiness
Thrown by three large elephants
Which one will take into the picture

300 boy scouts in the program
Each scout longing for its home
There they watch in Louisiana
Somewhere in the heart of South

Which one will the boy scouts bless
Which one will the boy scoutsbless

300 boy scouts in the program
Through the viewers how they shine
Just one wish will be granted
One scout will get an elephant

Make it mine
Make it mine
Make it mine

Which one will the boy scouts bless
Which one will the boy scouts bless

300 boy scouts in the program
Through you Roxanne how they shine
Just Germaine will be granted
George & Carole will gain more viewers

Make it mine
Make it mine
Make it mine

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