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Song Parodies -> "Say, Gipper"

Original Song Title:

"Day Tripper"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Say, Gipper"

Parody Written by:

William Tong

The Lyrics

(instrumental intro)

Try them for treason
For taking the sleazy way out
Try them for treason
For taking the sleazy way out now

They want to say, "Gipper... come back and lead us now"
Let's tell them, "So long!"
Throw them out!
Throw them out!

Reagan the Geezer
He took them half the way there
Reagan the Geezer
He took them half the way there now

They want to say, "Gipper... come back and lead us now"
Let's tell them, "So long!"
Throw them out!
Throw them out!

(instrumental break)

Tried to freeze time
G.O.P. won't understand
Tried to freeze time
G.O.P. won't understand now

They want to say, "Gipper... come back and lead us now"
Let's tell them, "So long!"
Throw them out!
Throw them out!

Say, Gipper
Say, Gipper
N'yea

Say, Gipper
Say, Gipper
N'yea

Say, Gipper
Say, Gipper
N'yea

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