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Song Parodies -> "Scouts From Beat the Clock"

Original Song Title:

"Song From Moulin Rouge"

Original Performer:

Percy Faith

Parody Song Title:

"Scouts From Beat the Clock"

Parody Written by:

Duc4AmIRight

The Lyrics

Here is the song about the titular 300 boy scouts from the rare 1951 broadcast of "Beat the Clock", who was the most continuous story ever.
Whenever we love
I get George & Germaine
Your show may be near
But where is your show

It's always like this
I see 300 boy scouts
You're getting Roxanne there
But where is your show

It's a sad thing to lose it
That Carole saw it
That cheers like NASCAR
When we take
Do you get the elephants
Pretending that I'm looking it

I must help Bud for it
This clock that I'm under
So please won't you tell
Darling where is your show

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