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Song Parodies -> "George Leon Briant"

Original Song Title:

"Night on the Desert"

Original Performer:

Ben Pollack

Parody Song Title:

"George Leon Briant"

Parody Written by:

The Holy Matrimony of Ben Pollack & Doris Robbins

The Lyrics

Happy 101st wedding anniversary to George Leon Briant, one of the greatest men that ever lived.
George Leon Briant,
Married Germaine Briant, a great man,

George Leon Briant,
Painted signs and answered life’s demands,

(Mmm...mmm...)
They never separated in 8 decades,

Thank you, George Briant,
An inspiration...

George Leon Briant...

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He Saw The 1951 “Beat The Clock” Show w/ 300 Boy Scouts - October 05, 2022 - Report this comment
Was married for 83 years and he still is not as well-known as the 1951 “Beat the Clock” show featuring 300 Boy Scouts.

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