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Song Parodies -> "Over The Rigor, Let's Move This Dude"

Original Song Title:

"Over the River and Through the Woods"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"Over The Rigor, Let's Move This Dude"

Parody Written by:

Guy DiRito

The Lyrics

Thanksgiving With God Fadder.

We iz the US MOB. We hits more gamokes by 9 AM dan da rest a da woild hits all day long.



Over the rigor, lets move this dude,
To God Fadder work we owe.
A horse head dis day,
Woltz found wits morn's ray.
Sheets red wuntz wide as snow, OH!
Dumped in da river, we dropped a dude.
Was Feech an Vin an Joe,
We steps on toes,
And breaks off nose,
An inta the ground day-go.

Crossin' da river into da hood,
We hits dis place wits spray,
They stole some our bling,
We sting a dese dings.
We work on Thanksgiving day-ay!
Back cross da river 'cause we done good,
Work fast we dabble nay.
We cover fast ground,
For we are quite bound.
For God-Dad's Thanksgiving day.

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Project Sisyphus - November 20, 2007 - Report this comment
Glad to see someone else hit this song today, and quite well, too. I'm giving it 5s 'cause I don't want dese guyz mad at me.
alvin - November 20, 2007 - Report this comment
love this bouncy ditty set to mob lyrics...too funny
Carmine (2-LOUD) Boccotesta - November 20, 2007 - Report this comment
Hey-e Ovah 'eah eh? Yous guyz dun gude wid dat wunz guyz wack an dump job. Yous makes shoewah dats yous gits yous culos ovah 'eah fer da tanksgivin' fesdivitys. I godda speshal treed fer Galletto (Chicken) Testa fer hiz soivises wid dat udder gamoke wut got wacked an dem udder gamokes wut tryed da rib uz off. Yeah, I gotz dere bling rite 'eah. Heh-heh. Wees habbin pasta fa-zoo, pollo ciachatori, sum mama-mia lasagna and uv corse toikey tetrazini wid alls da trimmins. Habby tanksgivin an wees sees yous sune. Ciao - 2-LOUD Outta 'eah.
AFW - November 20, 2007 - Report this comment
Focuses on the family for Thanksgiving, even if it is the crime family...good go..
Jack Woltz - November 20, 2007 - Report this comment
Wah - Look what they done to my beautiful, beautiful horse. My million dollar horse. What good is a horse without a head? Sniff, sniff, wah. I should of given that part to Frankie even though he can't sing or act worth a dime. I hope they choke on their Turkey Tetrazzini. I really hate that goomba Sam (Dadaggohs) Diegos. boo-hoo-hoo-hoo wah sniff sniff.
MrMacphisto - November 20, 2007 - Report this comment
It would be a crime not to give this 5's.
John Jenkins - November 20, 2007 - Report this comment
Very well timed and particularly good job on the accents.
Dee Range - November 21, 2007 - Report this comment
I hate to sleep with the fishes, and divorced a dead one....so here is an off of three 5's. Which I hope you don't refuse
John Barry - November 21, 2007 - Report this comment
I give thanks for your talent.

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