Song Parodies -> Six Feet Under

Original Song Title:

"Down Under"

Original Performer:

Men At Work

  
Parody Song Title:

"Six Feet Under"

Parody Written by:

Malcolm Higgins

Fisher Diaz is quite a combie,
in a death house, all full of zombies
the gay one is David, he makes me nervous,
and Nate it seens, is Kinda wretched

and I thought
what a show is six feet under
number one, all shows asunder
emmy time, and they'll hear thunder
they better win, they better win 'em all

Brenda is a girl with issues
sex mad, in need of tissues,
she like, body language
tween two guys, she was a sandwich

what a show is six feet under
number one, all shows asunder
emmy time, and they'll hear thunder
they better win, they better win 'em all

Dave and Keith, a couple, they're gay
and old ma, with not much to say
David says are the chapels empty,
suck a cold one, it's kinda tempting

and he said, oh
what a show is six feet under
number one, all shows asunder
emmy time, and they'll hear thunder
they better win, they better win 'em all
what a show is six feet under
number one, all shows asunder
emmy time, and they'll hear thunder
they better win, they better win 'em all

what a show is six feet under
number one, all shows asunder
emmy time, and they'll hear thunder
they better win, they better win 'em all
what a show is six feet under
number one, all shows asunder
emmy time, and they'll hear thunder
they better win, they better win 'em all


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Wild Man - July 18, 2003 - Report this comment
Thanks, I have been watching this SOAP on Hbo for a couple of years now. Got dragged into it by my wife waiting for Soprano's to air. Now, I can't miss a single episode. This show is brilliantly written. The gays don't bother me, I think some of the situations they get into are hilarious. (Like the gay paintball day) Every one else on the show is far more screwed up than David, so he almost seems like the only normal guy on the show at times. Let me tell ya peeps if you haven't been watching SIX FEET UNDER, your missing a great drama and comedy as well.
Diva - July 18, 2003 - Report this comment
Hey Malcomb, check out "they're So Unusual" a parody of Tom Jones "It's Not Unusual" also a SIX FEET UNDER parody!
Claude Prez - July 18, 2003 - Report this comment
Am I late for the HBO snobs meeting? Love this show (and Sopranos, of course), and found both this and Diva's parody to be very well done tributes.
ruth46 - July 18, 2003 - Report this comment
70s?! Men at Work's "Down Under" was from the 80s!
Diva - July 19, 2003 - Report this comment
Thanks for your comments Claude!

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