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Song Parodies -> "Snoozin’"

Original Song Title:

"Susan"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Buckinghams

Parody Song Title:

"Snoozin’"

Parody Written by:

John A. Barry

The Lyrics

Snoozin’ because I been boozin’
and swiggin’ down wine
since the AM: 9:00.

Snoozin’ on this ship
that took me cruisin’.
I started on rye,
then balls that are high.

The drinks I swirled,
and then I tasted quite a few.
This cruise has cured me
of my sobriety.
Delicious “dew”—
and quite a slew.

Drunk, drunk, drunk….
and the crew is stewed too.
Boozin’, they love too.
And boozin’s Captain Lou.
Then snoozin’s Captain Lou.
We’re doomed an’ capsized too.

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Jonathan - June 05, 2020 - Report this comment
quick question: would a recorded version of this include the little horror movie section? 5s.

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