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Song Parodies -> "Two Nights And Mancunians"

Original Song Title:

"Two Knights And Maidens"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Crash Test Dummies

Parody Song Title:

"Two Nights And Mancunians"

Parody Written by:

Fack Sabbath

The Lyrics

Once there were two nights and Mancunians
They were from Wigan
In through the out door
They all liked Alexisonfire

They played Bingo in the pub
All drank and ate nicely
Out through the indoors
I'll thought they were MCR

Yes
There were other jobs in my pub Then I was barmaid
F''k me pumps, I love MCR

In Manchester I was OK at night Then I was so bad
Blood in the morning
Please don't be Andy Murray

Oh in the Olympics in Wigan
I'll dont fit anymore as well
Make me sick, Joy Division

Ahhh these are days tonight
Popping and servicing
Jobs as well
Such as a Rancid fan

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