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Song Parodies -> "Smoochie Crew"

Original Song Title:

"Suzie Q"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Parody Song Title:

"Smoochie Crew"

Parody Written by:

Metaforker

The Lyrics

Dolt stoogie crew
Dope loony crew
Stooges uncouth, takin’ lies for truth
Loser crew

They are told when to talk
They are told when to walk
They’re told when to tush-buss
They are trolled, touched for bucks
Fools who’re duped

They haven’t got a clue
They believe what ain’t true
They all fall for the ruse
They all have got loose screws
Loony crew

They are the lemming kind
They have got lemming minds
They rush, the lemming kind
Too cliff in a line
Doomed and duped

Dolt loony crew
Dope loony crew
Dolt doucheb. crew, ain’t got no clue
Loony crew

Some don’t believe the schlock
Some don’t believe the crocks
But they want quite a lot
So like Zuck they’ll be bought
Smoochie crew

So loony crew
Most loony crew
Soaked loony crew pays its dues
Loser crew

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