Song Parodies -> Monica
| Original Song Title: | "Gloria" |
| Original Performer: | Blues Traveler |
| Parody Song Title: | "Monica" |
| Parody Written by: | Tom |
Here's a look back to the scandal of Bill Clinton.
Well, he saw her...she was waddlin' down the street
She was lookin' quite tasty...so she asked for something to eat
So he walked up to her, he saw the smile on her face
She just kinda laughed and said "come on through"
Can we get it on, can we get down to your place?
He went to her house
He went up her stairs
Should we tell Hillary?
She don't look like she cares
She make him feel good
She made him feel good all night
She make him feel good
She made him feel good all right
He said "baby...what's your name?"
He said "baby...what's your name?"
And she said M...O...N...I..C-C-C-C-C-C-A
M-O-N-I-C-A (MONNNICA)
M-O-N-I-C-A (MONNNICA)
You know, he saw her again...or so they say
She was waddlin' down that same strip of road
She put herself in his way
Now, he'll never forget the night before
In fact, he'll never forget his leak
But the world sat, motionless,somber, silent, unable to speak
You see, to his own guilt, and to his shame
In all his excitement, he'd forgotten this hussy's name
He said "baby...what's your name?"
He said "baby...what's your name?"
And she said M...O...N...I...C-C-C-C-C-C-A
M-O-N-I-C-A (MONNNICA)
M-O-N-I-C-A (MONNNICA)
She was lookin' quite tasty...so she asked for something to eat
So he walked up to her, he saw the smile on her face
She just kinda laughed and said "come on through"
Can we get it on, can we get down to your place?
He went to her house
He went up her stairs
Should we tell Hillary?
She don't look like she cares
She make him feel good
She made him feel good all night
She make him feel good
She made him feel good all right
He said "baby...what's your name?"
He said "baby...what's your name?"
And she said M...O...N...I..C-C-C-C-C-C-A
M-O-N-I-C-A (MONNNICA)
M-O-N-I-C-A (MONNNICA)
You know, he saw her again...or so they say
She was waddlin' down that same strip of road
She put herself in his way
Now, he'll never forget the night before
In fact, he'll never forget his leak
But the world sat, motionless,somber, silent, unable to speak
You see, to his own guilt, and to his shame
In all his excitement, he'd forgotten this hussy's name
He said "baby...what's your name?"
He said "baby...what's your name?"
And she said M...O...N...I...C-C-C-C-C-C-A
M-O-N-I-C-A (MONNNICA)
M-O-N-I-C-A (MONNNICA)
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Blues Traveler 70s? I don't think so.
"Gloria" was made famous by the Chicago garage band, Shadows of Knight, around 1965, whose rendition reminds you of the Rolling Stones. The lyrics were penned by Van Morrison.
So then the correct performer would be Shadows of Knight, right? If Blues Traveler covered it, then their version is either from the 90s or 2000s, right?
Lets not forget the version by THe Doors.....of course, it had slightly different lyrics than the version by Them
So how many artists recorded it?
Who cares who wrote the original song or when they wrote it. I find this parody to be quite funny!
Hey, my wife never did that!
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