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Song Parodies -> "Let 'Er Be"

Original Song Title:

"Let It Be"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Let 'Er Be"

Parody Written by:

Royce Miller

The Lyrics

dedicated to Larry the Cable Guy, a standup comedian
When my mind is filled with wires and rubble
Brother Larry comes to me
Speaking like a redneck, Let 'er be
And in his worn-out plaid shirt
With the ragged tatters on the sleeves
He speaks words of wisdom, let 'er be
Let 'er be, let 'er be, let 'er be, let 'er be
Spoken like a redneck, let 'er be

And when he plays acoustic guitar
On the stage, it's quite a treat
He ain't got no answers--let 'er be
For though his brain's departed, there is
Humor there for you and me
He's just got one answer, let 'er be
Let er be, let er be, let er be, let er be
Sage advice from Larry, let 'er be

And when the folks are laughing
I guess redneck jokes fill them with glee
Country, down-home humor, let 'er be
I wake up and my ears are ringing
Brother Larry says to me
"GIT ER DONE, you slacker" Let er be
Let 'er be, let 'er be, let 'er be, let 'er be
Take advice from Larry
Let er be

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Dominic L. - August 04, 2005 - Report this comment
Funny parody! 5's.
Chuck A. Spear - August 04, 2005 - Report this comment
Hilarious! I'm gonna be goin' around all day sayin' "Let 'er be"! Let me fetch ya some 5's.
John Barry - August 04, 2005 - Report this comment
You and Michael P. seem to be on the same wavelength today. 5s
alvin rhodes - August 04, 2005 - Report this comment
never heard of larry but this is well paced and funny...5s
AFW - August 04, 2005 - Report this comment
I stamp this Let 'er Be..with the letter A...good one...fivo
Adagio - August 04, 2005 - Report this comment
Really funny one, Royce! Yep...just like he looks and sounds. Now we have to get one in here about Don whats-his-name, from Texas. 5's
Royce Miller - August 04, 2005 - Report this comment
thanks, you all, and Alvin--Larry's on cable TV, the comedy channel, whatever it's called, and sometimes he appears with Jeff Foxworthy and a guy named Ron White, who I think Adagio is referring to. Larry has this new skit I've seen where he sings "Take this job and shove it", and he's doing it opera style, trying to look like the Phantom of the Opera, and it's extremely funny. But he's very crude, you have to see him to know what I mean.
Red Ant - August 04, 2005 - Report this comment
Larry says "Let 'Er Be" now? I need to see his new shows. Very funny one Royce.
Rick C - August 04, 2005 - Report this comment
Definitely my favorite one of the Blue Collar boys. Good parody...555
Chuck A. Spear - August 04, 2005 - Report this comment
I just had a thought- as an ex-NYer living in KY, if I go around saying Let 'Er Be, my neighbors will think I'm mocking them. Cool!
Royce Miller - August 05, 2005 - Report this comment
Red Ant--Larry says git er done, and I say let er be.
Johnny D - August 05, 2005 - Report this comment
As they say in Maine, "Ay-yuh!"

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