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Song Parodies -> "The Happy Scouting Viewer"

Original Song Title:

"The Happy Wanderer"

Original Performer:

Frank Weir

Parody Song Title:

"The Happy Scouting Viewer"

Parody Written by:

Duc4AmIRight

The Lyrics

Here is the song about George & Germaine Briant, who were the happy scouting viewers developed for the rare 1951 "Beat the Clock" broadcast.
The Happy Scouting Viewer

I love to go a-scouting viewer
Along the coast of Louisiana
And as I go, I love to watch
My scouts who cheered on them

George & Germaine
Germaine
Germane-ine-ine-ine-ine
George & Germaine
My viewers on my set

I love to look out by the TV set
That watches in the set
So joyously it look to me
"Boy, you're terrific, cheesecake!"

I get Roxanne and the elephant
And Bud wave back to me
And Carole call so loud and sweet
From every 300 boy scout

High overhead, the show is lost
They never rest at home
But just like me, they love to watch
As o'er the elephants we roam

Oh, may I go a-scout viewer
Until the day I lost!
Oh, may I always watch and say
Beneath Bud's Beat the Clock!

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