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Song Parodies -> "Dance Sabbath 2006"

Original Song Title:

"Black Sabbath"

Original Performer:

Black Sabbath

Parody Song Title:

"Dance Sabbath 2006"

Parody Written by:

Green Bloodied Hound Dogs

The Lyrics

This Is The Yearly Dance Sabbath
What is this a dance this Friday
People go there to dance this way
Make sure your date isn't that late
Or else you're gonna have to wait
Oh No

My own world are songs like fire
Jimi Hendrix and Arthur Brown
Dancing with ladies are my fun
Watching those legs get moving like guns
Oh Yeah, Yeah, please Kids welcome

Is it the end my friend
Ladies come around the bend
Singers singing Christmas songs
They performed it with the longs
Yeah, Yeah, Please Yeah

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