Song Parodies -> You Call This A Song?
| Original Song Title: | "Natural Blues" |
| Original Performer: | Moby |
| Parody Song Title: | "You Call This A Song?" |
| Parody Written by: | Norman Wanman |
I hate songs which have repetitive lines over and over again or long drawls of 'Oooooo' or any onomatopoeias. I have some sort of qualm with it and the whole concept because it shows the artist has no creativity whatsoever. I love Moby and this song (artistically) but as I started to pen the parody, it bummed me out because the lyrics were too short. Not only was it too short, I had nothing much to put. So, this song, I complain about the song being too short and also, another song (and band) which I had a serious problem with. Yes, comment it and say how sucky is it. This song had too little lyrics to work on.
CHORUS (X3)
Oh lordy, this song is short
Oh lordy, this song is short
Can't fit the lyrics anywhere here
Can't put the lyrics even here
This song is short, no doubt about it
This is not a poem or even a bit
This song is short, no doubt about it
This is not a poem or even a bit
CHORUS (X2)
This song is short, the ending's too soon
Like the song 'The Scientist' from band Coldplay
This song is short, the ending's too soon
Like the song 'The Scientist' from band Coldplay
CHORUS (X5)
Oh lordy, this song is short
Oh lordy, this song is short
Can't fit the lyrics anywhere here
Can't put the lyrics even here
This song is short, no doubt about it
This is not a poem or even a bit
This song is short, no doubt about it
This is not a poem or even a bit
CHORUS (X2)
This song is short, the ending's too soon
Like the song 'The Scientist' from band Coldplay
This song is short, the ending's too soon
Like the song 'The Scientist' from band Coldplay
CHORUS (X5)
This parody is a copyright of Norman Wanman aka Fayte aka Symphix aka eiseys. The original song is copyrighted to Moby. Please visit http://forumites.com/forums. Do leave comments. Thank you!
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You did about what you could with a Moby song. . .so an easy one there, but 555 none the less
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