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Song Parodies -> "High Is the Moon Above"

Original Song Title:

"I'm in the Mood for Love"

Original Performer:

Frank Sinatra

Parody Song Title:

"High Is the Moon Above"

Parody Written by:

John A. Barry

The Lyrics

High is the moon above;
you should be very fearful,
because that orb is near full,
high and lucent above.

So get yourself apprised
that he is going to lumber
at night, cloak dark as umber.
Fresh flesh the food he loves.

You’d best stay in your shelter,
or on you he’ll have preyed.
He runs/flies helter-skelter.
Your neck he’ll crunch for hemonade.

Into you he would punch
his fangs until he’d bled ya.
You’d better stay in bed, yeah!
Fine, glad you’re not Vlad’s lunch.

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George&GermaineBriantFan - June 05, 2024 - Report this comment
This song was also recorded by Little Jack Little and his Orchestra in 1935; it was a minor hit for his band that year.
JAB - June 05, 2024 - Report this comment
Thanks for the info, G&G.

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