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Song Parodies -> "I Aimed Wild and Hit Harry"

Original Song Title:

"I'm Just Wild About Harry"

Original Performer:

Judy Garland

Parody Song Title:

"I Aimed Wild and Hit Harry"

Parody Written by:

William Tong

The Lyrics

As sung by Dick "Deadeye" Cheney, who nearly killed fellow hunter and Republican lawyer Harry Whittington with an errant shotgun blast while on a canned quail hunt at a private Texas ranch
I aimed wild and hit Harry.
Is Harry riled about me?
The press boos and hisses, 'bout what this is:
Killing small birds that flee.

I need to spin; whatever's handy.
Shielded by money, that is me.
So, I aimed wild and hit Harry.
But he ain't riled at me.

(instrumental)

So what?
I aimed wild and hit Harry.
Is Harry riled about me?
The press boos and hisses, 'bout what this is:
Killing small birds that flee.

I need to spin; whatever's handy.
Shielded by money, that is me.
So, I aimed wild, all out...
From ICU, got out.
But he ain't riled at me.

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