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Song Parodies -> "The Boy Scout"

Original Song Title:

"Rainbow"

Original Performer:

Russ Hamilton

Parody Song Title:

"The Boy Scout"

Parody Written by:

Duc4AmIRight

The Lyrics

Here is the song all about one of the 300 boy scouts who had enjoyed it during the rare 1951 "Beat the Clock" broadcast everybody could enjoy.
The scout, the scout, the scout

I'm saving my tickets to bring for the boy scout

The boy scout, to fit on your show

After I've gone and see you the scout
I'll go out and I'll see me the elephants
When we go walking side by side in the nighttime
We count the scouts as we go strolling by

Maybe one day we'll see the huge elephant for them
That glisten like Carole from one of her calls
You know how I feel on a moment like this
When Bud Collyer was in resistance

Your scouts seem to glow when you look low
O I really love you
I'm saving my money to buy you the boy scout

The boy scout, to fit on your ticket

After I've gone and bought you the boy scout
I'll go out and I'll deliver them cheering

After I've gone and bought you the boy scout
I'll go out and I'll cheer for the scouts
I'll go out and I'll cheer for the scouts
Boy scout, boy scout, boy scout

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