Song Parodies -> Albert The Big Sore Loser
| Original Song Title: | "Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer" |
| Original Performer: | Gene Audrey |
| Parody Song Title: | "Albert The Big Sore Loser" |
| Parody Written by: | Billy Florio |
Albert the big sore loser
Had a very prominent dad
and decided to run for president
like his dad never had
When he didn't win enough states
on the election day
he didn't see defeat
he went on anyway
Then one foggy recount day, the results came in
They said that Albert had lost the race
But Albert said that's not Ok
So Albert had a lawsuit
And Another one after that
he has proven to be a sore loser
now he can never turn back
(oh now he can never turn back)
Had a very prominent dad
and decided to run for president
like his dad never had
When he didn't win enough states
on the election day
he didn't see defeat
he went on anyway
Then one foggy recount day, the results came in
They said that Albert had lost the race
But Albert said that's not Ok
So Albert had a lawsuit
And Another one after that
he has proven to be a sore loser
now he can never turn back
(oh now he can never turn back)
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