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Song Parodies -> "A “Red Eye” Show Tune"

Original Song Title:

"An Evening in June"

Parody Song Title:

"A “Red Eye” Show Tune"

Parody Written by:

Take Two Records

The Lyrics

The greatest program in radio history.
A “Red Eye” show tune,
It airs across the nation’s states;
A “Red Eye” show tune,
This talk show's scintillating; it’s a thrill,
From midnight until,
5 o’clock, it’s real,
Right under the moon,

A “Red Eye” show tune,
If you are up at midnight, hear
A “Red Eye” show tune,
Truck drivers with their headlights on above,
I keep thinking of,
How you couldn’t love,
Their two guys in tune!

Hear stories of the news day,
5 hours each night,
Each one is bright,
Hear the hosts do it their way,
It’s on the air,
Oh, what can compare,

With a “Red Eye” show tune,
You'll stay up while elated, it’s
A “Red Eye” show tune,
And once it’s dawn, the fun and games are through,
Get to work real soon,
Then you'll sleep 'til noon,
A “Red Eye” show tune!

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