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Song Parodies -> "Please Release Me"

Original Song Title:

"Please Release Me"

Original Performer:

Engelbert Humperdinck

Parody Song Title:

"Please Release Me"

Parody Written by:

Glynn Leaney

The Lyrics

PLEASE RELEASE ME

Please release me, set me free,
I hated what you did to me.
This bondage isn’t quite my scene,
Release me, I think you’re really mean.

When you brought me back last night
I wondered if I had done right.
But then you tied me to the bed,
Now free me and let me go instead.

(Please release me, don't you know)
I don’t like this and want to go.
(You’ve had your fun and made me pay)
Release me, and let me on my way.

Please release me, I’m in pain,
I won’t be coming here again.
What you've done was not for me,
So release me, for God’s sake let me be.

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