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| Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author | 
| "Hi Diddly Dee An Actor's Life For Me" | "A Granny's Life For Me" | Rose DeShaw | 
| "Hi Diddly Dee" The Dated Lyrics: You wear your hair in a pompadour  You ride around in a coach-and-four You stop and buy out a candy store An actor's life for me! Why They're Dated: This was an "actor's life" in the early 19th century, not in 1940, when Pinocchio came out. However, they do have some significance. A pompadour was a popular hairstyle of that time, later repopularized in the 1950's. A coach-and-four was a carriage pulled by four horses. And in those days, candies were VERY expensive, so when you "stop and buy out a candy store," you'd really spend an entire fortune on these delicious treats. Submitted by: Alan of Seville |