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Song Parodies -> "Over the Hill"

Original Song Title:

"Blueberry Hill"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Fats Domino

Parody Song Title:

"Over the Hill"

Parody Written by:

Mary Nugent

The Lyrics

Life is no thrill
When you're over the hill
Way, way over the hill
That's where we find you

There is no pill
That can make time stand still
And so it's over the hill
There's nothing you can do.

Bifocals, sciatica
Achy bones from old age
Your mind has some slipping gears
That no longer engage

But, we'll be kind
'Cause we don't want you blue
And we're all over the hill
Glad you're joining us too.

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Pacing: 4.6
How Funny: 4.9
Overall Rating: 4.9

Total Votes: 10

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Michael Pacholek - February 24, 2003 - Report this comment
Paging Richie Cunningham! Look what Mary did to your favorite song! Of course, Richie would be about 63 today, so it would fit him. Nice job, Mary.

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