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Song Parodies -> "10 Little Green Men"

Original Song Title:

"10 Little Indians"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"10 Little Green Men"

Parody Written by:

Peter Andersson a.k.a K1chyd

The Lyrics

Men in black. Grey councils. Redshirted ensigns. Little Green Men. Silver shining Saucers wherever you look and Goldpressed Latinum to pay for it all. What is it with colours and science fiction? Well, I donīt know. In fact, I have no idea. But I have written this stuff about a handfull of aliens arriving at the famous Roswell site. If I was to give it a subtitle it would be "From above the rainbow and back again".
Ten little green men went through orbital decline.
One was killed at Roswell and then there were nine.

Nine little green men knew the way home wonīt be straight.
One got lost in San Francisco and then there were eight.

Eight little green men missed their war-free pastured heaven.
One said "peace" in Middle East and then there were seven.

Seven little green men saw some 60:s movie flicks.
Moulders father caught one laughing and then there were six.

Six little green men went to see The King play live.
Elvis took one with him home and then there were five.

Five little green men liked to make love more than war.
One got stoned at Woodstock and then there were four.

Four little green men found the pi resolving key.
One was numbered out on e and then there were three.

Three little green men travelled time at Waterloo.
One became a Frenchmen and then there were two.

Two little green men thought that hitch-hiking was fun.
One found Arthur Dentīs adress and then there were just one.

The final little green man ran for president in Oz.
He got some 47 votes, the wizzard stayed as boss.
This is one of three parody versions I have written based on Agatha Christieīs nursery rhyme "Ten little indians". I once heard the original being performed live and unplugged by a guitarist playing solo. That didnīt work very well (in fact, it sucked) and I doubt it has ever been recorded, but Iīm posting my versions here anyway. If nothing else, they could be regarded as a capella versions or something like that. But if the moderator(s) here donīt wanna approve of them as song parodies, and remove these three contributions, so be it. Đ Nospamsnaggletoth@hotmail.com

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Pacing: 3.3
How Funny: 3.5
Overall Rating: 3.5

Total Votes: 22

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TVOD - October 01, 2003 - Report this comment
Even though I don't know the original very well, I thought this was well written so I gave you a perfect score.
me & the nobody else band - May 10, 2005 - Report this comment
this was one the best songs ever. hope to read more of your songs.
Alpha Skua - March 21, 2021 - Report this comment
Since their Green Men wait for them to Ripen

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