Song Parodies -> Happy Days
| Original Song Title: | "Glory Days" |
| Original Performer: | Bruce Springsteen |
| Parody Song Title: | "Happy Days" |
| Parody Written by: | Jack Wilson |
Just thought Id do a parody about my fav sitcom!:D
There was a show set in Jefferson High School
Richie, Potsie and Ralph were funny, and Fonzie was cool
Richie's dad owned a hardware store, his mom was Marion and sister Joanie
He had a brother named Chuck who disappeared, Ralph and Potsie are his buddies
That's all on a show called
Happy Days......
Happy Days, Fonzie rides his bike
Happy Days, catches every girl's eye
Happy Days, happy days
Then in came Fonzie's cousin , Chachi Arcola, who later fell in love with Joanie
They loved to drink some cola at Arnold's, and Rich and buddies went to UWM
Then Rich and Ralph went to the army, Roger, Marion's nephew came
Then came Jenny Piccalo, Joanie's Costello, and the nerdy Belvins , and Fonzie was a shop teacher and new characters came on the 80s years of
Happy Days...
Arnold's the diner had to owners, Arnold and Al Delvecchio, then on accident Chachi set it on fire, then they turned it into a saloon
It lasted 11 great seasons, these happy days were yours and mine
After Richie and Lori Beth got married Joanie and Chachi got married, then the show ended,
Well ya Laverne and Shirley, Mork and Mindy, Joanie Loves Chachi and a couple others were all spinoffs of
Happy Days...
All right boys keep it rocking now
We gonna go home now
Let's go!
Richie, Potsie and Ralph were funny, and Fonzie was cool
Richie's dad owned a hardware store, his mom was Marion and sister Joanie
He had a brother named Chuck who disappeared, Ralph and Potsie are his buddies
That's all on a show called
Happy Days......
Happy Days, Fonzie rides his bike
Happy Days, catches every girl's eye
Happy Days, happy days
Then in came Fonzie's cousin , Chachi Arcola, who later fell in love with Joanie
They loved to drink some cola at Arnold's, and Rich and buddies went to UWM
Then Rich and Ralph went to the army, Roger, Marion's nephew came
Then came Jenny Piccalo, Joanie's Costello, and the nerdy Belvins , and Fonzie was a shop teacher and new characters came on the 80s years of
Happy Days...
Arnold's the diner had to owners, Arnold and Al Delvecchio, then on accident Chachi set it on fire, then they turned it into a saloon
It lasted 11 great seasons, these happy days were yours and mine
After Richie and Lori Beth got married Joanie and Chachi got married, then the show ended,
Well ya Laverne and Shirley, Mork and Mindy, Joanie Loves Chachi and a couple others were all spinoffs of
Happy Days...
All right boys keep it rocking now
We gonna go home now
Let's go!
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Pacing's off, bad rhymes, and not one mention of the shark. As the Fonz himself would say, "This was not cool. Sit on it."
Not bad, I actually thought the pacing was OK considering how hard this song is (I've been trying to do one for about a month...)
It is times like these that the onomatopieoaic (if that's how it's spelt, five vowels in a row) expression 'meh' comes in handy. Nothing really wrong with this parody but it was just completely bland. 4-3-3
Didn't have me rolling on the floor laughing, but I thought the pacing was better than Pacholek seemed to think
Is someone making comments under MP's name? I don't remember him being this abrasive before, and this is the second similar comment I've seen in recent days...
You don't remember me being this abrasive? Clearly, you haven't been paying attention. You think this is abrasive? With the time to beat Bush coming, as Al Pacino would say, I'm just gettin' wawmed up! Hoo-ah!
Holy crap, Jackie, you know your Happy Days. And I'm not sure how anyone could please the pacing-retentives with this - the meter of "Glory Days" is all over the place. Aaaayyy.
Jack W. Good job. I gave you 4-5-5, but that's very good with just about ANY Springstein song. Spaff - you are right about the meter here, but it's not just this song. A think a lot of Springstein's songs have awful meter. A former work colleague who just got a job in East Los Angeles asked me to write a parody using "Born In The U.S.A." about him getting a job in East L.A. - Man, I never realized how LOUSY most of the lyrics of that song really are! They mostly seem to be filler in between "The Boss" bellowing out his anthem-like chorus lyrics. But I managed to write something up that he and the other folks I used to work with really liked.
(ABC) Well, I never ever watched a single episode of Happy Days, but sadly I do have an idea of what went on on the show. As I said in an earlier ABC parody - osmosis sucks sometimes... I gave this one average votes - it was a noble effort, but just didn't do anything for me. Of course, maybe I am just in a crabby mood after attempting to download Glory Days 3 times for about 3 hours only to find the first two times that it was some other song that some bonehead on KaZaa mislabled... :-P
Not bad. Not your best, but not bad.
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