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Song Parodies -> "Say Do We Fix Trombones?"

Original Song Title:

"Seventy-Six Trombones"

Original Performer:

Robert Preston and Cast of The Music Man

Parody Song Title:

"Say Do We Fix Trombones?"

Parody Written by:

Old Man Ribber

The Lyrics

Be careful what you wish for! I knocked out the "song" portion of this parody quickly and efficiently. Then I viewed some of the other amiright takes and recoiled in terror. I needed to use the half-spoken half-sung prologue as well. it took six times as long to complete the prologue as the song. But...that's Trouble with a capital T. and that rhymes with P. and that stands for...er, Parody.



(Prologue: Partially spoken and partially sung)
(Old Man Ribber enters and begins)
Good - Morning!
Can I speak to a salesman here? Some service, please!
I'm a man with some trouble here
And I've got a problem that's really big.
This might seem a trifle odd.
I'm a trombone man named Todd,
And I need to get my horn fixed before my weekend gig.

Harrr....rummmmffff!

It's fact my friend - that you can't play a trombone
If you've got lots of nicks in your moving slide.
Rah OUCH, ah rah dah dah dah. Rah ah OUCH!
Imagine, my friend, when you try to play Dixieland and get in your grove
And you horn just will not move.
You've got a streak of woe that's a hundred miles wide.

Oh a reconditioning's what I need,
Perhaps a new coat of that lacquer,
And I'm needing to check out the linkage
So the air won't leak when I play.
For the tone sounds like some wounded ducks.
Do it in a hurry. I'll pay big bucks.
See if you can have it done by tomorrow -
If not I'll take it by the second day.

Third day - at the - latest - please!

Then I'll play the high notes of Tommy Dorsey,
Old Jack Teegarden's fine technique,
And the gliss of Kid Ory - Rah ah rah!
For I'll be set to to try the songs that the masters played:
Glen Miller, Bill Watrous, Frank Rosalino, all the beeboppers, and great J.J. Johnson
All rolled in one on my newly cleaned refurbished horn!



(Song, sung in time by the music store salesman)
Say, do we fix trombones in this music store?
Or do we have to send this out to the shop?
I don't think that we have the tool
For a slide that will not pull
Or a cork that goes drippity-drop.
Say do we fix trombones? Never tried before!
I don't think we can get those dings off the bell.
I can see you've a broken brace
In a most peculiar place.
But I've got a brand new 'bone to sell.

(Music store employees join in)
We restring guitars and violins here - while you wait.
All the time. Sometimes I'm - doing twelve a day.
We repad your woodwinds and our work is great,
Up to date - so that your sax will play.
If your amplifier's on the fritz - we'll fix it too.
Just like new, all you do - call us on the phone.
We have drumheads, you can bet.
We can recork your clarinet,
But we cannot fix your damn trombone.


(Instrumental interlude)


We do not fix trombones. it's an awful chore.
We suggest that you see our plumber named Bob.
Better yet, lay aside your 'bone And take up the saxophone.
It's the only way you'll get a job!







A thank you to Dave W. who suggested this title in reviewing one of my earlier works. ;D

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Wendy Christopher - February 19, 2013 - Report this comment
Top job on a toughie, Ribber. Gave me the best laugh of the day, with loads of witty lines. I'm tromboning out a 555 for this one.
Old Man Ribber - February 19, 2013 - Report this comment
I spotted a repeated word "to". ;D
Barry J. Mitchel - February 19, 2013 - Report this comment
Adding the digits in 76 and 110 (cornets) gives 15, same as 555 sum. ;^)
Barry J. Mitchel - February 19, 2013 - Report this comment
I did catch two obvious spelling errors in "grove/And you horn" (spoken).
John Barry - February 19, 2013 - Report this comment
Deconstruct them 'bones! I watched "Victor/Victoria" last night. "Music Man" Robert Preston's drag act is one of the funniest things in film.
AFW - February 19, 2013 - Report this comment
I missed this one this morning...very good...clever use of the other tune...a trombone song to repair a trombone...reads very well and brain sings good...
John Lomain - February 19, 2013 - Report this comment
Really don't know the original (but heard of it), this was quite funny
Dave W. - February 19, 2013 - Report this comment
Wow ! man...this is top trombone shelf ... but then again..Old Man Ribber is not your ordinary *Music Man*. ...........btw, I 'm glad if I have influenced you in a small way ( - ;
Rob Arndt - February 19, 2013 - Report this comment
555 for creativity! At least this wasn't about sexual tromboning- and if you have to look that up, please don't!!!
Old Man Ribber - February 19, 2013 - Report this comment
Deepest thanks all. Dave - you certainly did, and I'm grateful. ;D

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