Song Parodies -> Kung Fu Legend (a tribute to Pat Morita)
| Original Song Title: | "Kung Fu Fighting" |
| Original Performer: | Carl Douglas |
| Parody Song Title: | "Kung Fu Legend (a tribute to Pat Morita)" |
| Parody Written by: | Dr Music |
This is a tribute to the late Pat Morita also known as Mr Myiagi in the Karate Kid series.
Pat Morita was a kung fu legend.
You knew him as Mr Myiagi.
He was short but he could do no wrong.
His moves were fast and very strong.
Our first glimpse of this man was in Karate Kid.
Lots of kung fu fighting is what he did.
He knew that ancient Chinese art, and he really looked the part.
From doing standard roundhouse kicks, to amazing flips.
Pat Morita was a kung fu legend.
You knew him as Mr Myiagi.
He was short but he could do no wrong.
His moves were fast and very strong.
He had strength like an ox and endurance like a horse.
He starred with Jay Leno in a film called Colision Course.
He could do almost any move, get in a funky kung fu groove.
And when he passed away, it was a dark and lonely day.
Pat Morita was a kung fu legend.
You knew him as Mr Myiagi.
He was short but he could do no wrong.
His moves were fast and very strong.
He was short but he could do no wrong.
His moves were fast and very strong.
He was short but he could do no wrong.
His moves were fast and very strong.
You knew him as Mr Myiagi.
He was short but he could do no wrong.
His moves were fast and very strong.
Our first glimpse of this man was in Karate Kid.
Lots of kung fu fighting is what he did.
He knew that ancient Chinese art, and he really looked the part.
From doing standard roundhouse kicks, to amazing flips.
Pat Morita was a kung fu legend.
You knew him as Mr Myiagi.
He was short but he could do no wrong.
His moves were fast and very strong.
He had strength like an ox and endurance like a horse.
He starred with Jay Leno in a film called Colision Course.
He could do almost any move, get in a funky kung fu groove.
And when he passed away, it was a dark and lonely day.
Pat Morita was a kung fu legend.
You knew him as Mr Myiagi.
He was short but he could do no wrong.
His moves were fast and very strong.
He was short but he could do no wrong.
His moves were fast and very strong.
He was short but he could do no wrong.
His moves were fast and very strong.
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Okay, not bad, but there was a couple of rhyming errors, (such as rhyming 'parts' with 'flip'?)
Also known as the original owner of the diner in Happy Days---and also starred in a sitcom flop of the 70s called "Mr. T & Tina" (he was Mr. T, but not THAT Mr. T ;))
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