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Song Parodies -> "It's Rush Hour, My Love"

Original Song Title:

"From Russia With Love"

Original Performer:

Matt Munro

Parody Song Title:

"It's Rush Hour, My Love"

Parody Written by:

Glynn Leaney

The Lyrics

IT’S RUSH HOUR, MY LOVE

It’s rush hour, my love, and one big queue.
There’s nothing much here that I can do.
It’s always the same each day,
I’m here to stay! It’s rush hour, my love.

It’s just crazy, hazy, and what’s worse it’s raining.
Oh dear, I’ll be hours I fear.
I’m so angry, hungry,
Ah, what I would give for a beer!
I’m stuck in first gear!

This rush hour grows worse, I feel the strain.
The answer perhaps is go by train,
But they’re always full and late,
Oh what a state! It’s rush hour, my love.

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John Lomain - January 01, 2015 - Report this comment
DKTOS but this is so true and funny

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