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Song Parodies -> "Baritone"

Original Song Title:

"Yesterday"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Baritone"

Parody Written by:

Peter Andersson a.k.a K1chyd

The Lyrics

Yesterday (no pun intended) Tim Mayfield submitted a parody with the same name. Without that one this one would have been somewhat different so I guess I owe him my thanksgiving weekend thanx for the inspiration.
Baritone!
All we neighbours think you are a goon
It's the way you have our eardrums ruined
We plead you stop it Baritone

Baritone!
Night and day and in the afternoon
Must we kick your ass up to the moon?
Please practice else-where Baritone!

Why you have to sing, day and night, we do not know
Hearsay is, at will you can whisper rather low

Baritone!
You may think we are just dried up prunes
But we don't blow like the full monsoon
So please just stop young Baritone

We have prayed to Thor and/or for an act of God
Your mike's now hooked up to the roof-top lightning rod

Baritone!
We will have to call Sopranos soon
Then you're gonna sing a different tune
You better clam up Baritone

"Mm mm mm mm mm"

"That's better, thank you!"
© Peter Andersson.

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Voting Results

 
Pacing: 4.7
How Funny: 4.6
Overall Rating: 4.6

Total Votes: 11

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Adagio - November 29, 2004 - Report this comment
Hehehe. I smilingly give you 5's :-)
Johnny D - November 29, 2004 - Report this comment
5's simply for "Thor and/or", brilliant.
neminem - November 29, 2004 - Report this comment
Yeah, well... I'm apparently a tenor now, so *sticks tongue out*. Seriously. I'm a baritone, but I've been singing almost exclusively tenor all semester, in two different singing groups. It's kinda fun, actually.
Tim Mayfield - November 29, 2004 - Report this comment
Know1, thanks for the acknowledgement, now I'm just wondering what your other version would have been like.

Now let's see if I am doing the link part right. My Baritone song was done to Kodachrome,
http://www.amiright.com/parody/70s/paulsimon66.shtml
alvin rhodes - November 29, 2004 - Report this comment
i'd love to hear a baritone...all i ever hear around here is rap music at 150 decibels...5s
Diddims - November 29, 2004 - Report this comment
I sing either baritone or bass, much to my dismay (rrrgh!). Tenors get to sing some of my favorite pieces! I wanna be a tenor!
Stuart McArthur - November 29, 2004 - Report this comment
loved the play on Sopranos, K1 - 555
neminem - November 29, 2004 - Report this comment
Yeah, I know how you feel, Diddims. I was also always the Baritone, for the longest time. But our choir needed tenors really badly, so here I am singing tenor :D.
Know 1 can hear you dream - November 30, 2004 - Report this comment
Thanx everyone!

Tim: That other version was gonna be "S-U-V", about an annoying driver rather than an annoying neighbour. I never got the flow in its writing process until I tipped it this way instead.
WhizkidF - December 01, 2004 - Report this comment
Fifteen virtuoso measures, baritone! Anyway, who's your favorite baritone?

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