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Song Parodies -> "The Great Misha B."

Original Song Title:

"Sweet Georgia Brown"

Original Performer:

Louis Armstrong

Parody Song Title:

"The Great Misha B."

Parody Written by:

Grace Hampton

The Lyrics

He's so great the fans all wait,
For sweet Misha B..
Dancin' feet that can't be beat,
Has the great Misha B..
They wait in line to see him shine,
The great Misha B.
What do you expect?
Just look at those pecs - and more!
When he leaps, he soars ten feet-
How he grand jetes!
Folks all stare, it's something rare -
How he entrechats!
He brings down the house-
He takes a hunderd bows!
Russia named him, U.S. claimed him,
The great Misha B.!
He's so great the fans all wait -
For sweet Misha B..
Dancin' feet that can't be beat -
Has the great Misha B..
They wait in line to see him shine -
The great Misha B..
What do you expect?
Just look at those pecs - and more!
All the raves the critics gave -
To the great Misha B..
They'd sell their clothes, pay through the nose -
To see Misha B..
Alas, Wagner missed 'im -
Ballets he'd've writt'n!
He's Adonis , he's a genius!
The great Misha B.!

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