Song Parodies -> Recordings -> Archive -> May 2003
The list below contains links to the recordings based on when they were submitted to amIright.
May 30
"Superfrog (It's Not Easy To Be Green)" by Spaff.com
a parody of "Superman (It's Not Easy)" by Five For Fighting
Hi-ho! Kermit philosophizes on the mahna-mahna-meaning of Muppet life. Lyrics by M. Spaff Sumsion; recorded by Robert Lund.- Robert Lund
Spaff.com: (MP3)
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Cleaning up after the kitty...cat got my tongue. Done with Mercury the Cat
http://www.ogterps.com: (.wav)
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May 20
"All The Things She Said" by Adam and Andrew
a parody of "All The Things She Said" by T.A.T.U.
My friend and I made a parody of "All The Things She Said" by T.A.T.U. Also we can't sing.
TheFunny.org: (mp3)
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Recorded during the Jar Jar outcries after Episode I
http://www.theforce.net/songbook: (mp3)
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A couple months out of date but what the hey:
www.sixtiesuniverse.com: (Windows Media)
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May 9
"Duet with Maul" by Steven Cavanagh
a parody of "When You Say Nothing At All" by Ronan Keating
I managed to get Maul into the studio to do a duet with me, only to find that you just can't work with some people. After the way he carries on in 'The Phantom Menace' I should have known....
http://www.theforce.net/songbook: (mp3)
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My "Number One" song, this song is about someone who's got to pee.
http://www.ogterps.com: (WAV)
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May 8
"The Max Rebo Band" by Tony Fabris(written by Steven Cavanagh)
a parody of "The Pianoman" by Billy Joel
As performed at ConChord 2000 by filk artist Tony Fabris.
http://www.theforce.net/songbook: (mp3)
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A better ending to Star Wars episode I. If Elton John was invited to Qui-Gon's funeral, I'm pretty sure this is what we'd get.
Songbook of the Whills: (Mp3)
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I would've posted this earlier if I found this. More audio parodies on the way.
Welcome to Your Existence: (Windows Media)
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