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Song Parodies -> "Big Wolf Killed Her Grandma"

Original Song Title:

"Maxwell's Silver Hammer"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Big Wolf Killed Her Grandma"

Parody Written by:

Alvin Rhodes

The Lyrics

red had quickly come...grandma was a sickly one
dropped in at her home
basket there was strewn full of good food...oh oh oh oh
gran could not shove in...major food group medicine
dead now, was this crone
wolf, it seems, came into the picture...gro-oh oh-oan
and now red's gettin' ready to go..this wolf, she can't ignore

dang, dang...big wolf killed her grandma
how big, your eyes, she said
dang, dang...big wolf killed her grandma
so sad that grandmas's dead

he had climbed in bed...bonnet placed upon his head
ridin' hood annoyed
she saw through his ploy...an unpleasant sce-ee-ee-ene
though the wolf was gray...grandma never looked this way
red was not that blind
right away, she chimed...it just can't be so-oh-oh-oh
her gran had filled her life with such joy...this act was so unkind

dang, dang...big wolf killed her grandma
how big, your eyes, she said
dang, dang...big wolf killed her grandma
so sad that grandmas's dead

red was worrisome...thought she'd better hurry some
knew she had to go
or she might be stuck in a fix here...oh oh oh oh
she went rapidly...wolf then chased her happily
but mistaken, he (quite mistaken, he)
an axe man fellin' trees, ran to kill him...oh ho ho ho
and as a scream was leavin' his lips, the wolf fell down surprised

dang, dang...big wolf killed her grandma
how big, your eyes, she said
bang, bang, axe man killed that vermin
thank god that wolf is dead

big...bad...wolf..is...dead

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Mark Scotti - April 10, 2009 - Report this comment
One of my favorite "Off"Beatles tunes, taken to new fairy tale heights! The better to give 555's to you....
Harry - April 10, 2009 - Report this comment
DK the OS, but man, that is really creative, alvin! A great spin on the ol' tale.
Christie Marie M - April 10, 2009 - Report this comment
"Dang, Dang...bad 'un 'wolfed' down grandma!" Little Red Riding Hood...another one of my fave tales! As for that wolf, his days of chasing down innocent little girls are over as Little Hood safely escapes from his clutches. Lucky he didn't 'wolf' her down! Anyways, well done on a great parody! It's all good! 555.
Guy - April 10, 2009 - Report this comment
Don't need to axe how howlingly funny this one is. I love how you do the fractured fairy tales - speaking of which I'm sure that old wolf was totally fractured once that axe man got done doing the Paul Bunyan routine on him. Well done Alvin.
TJC - April 10, 2009 - Report this comment
An excellent sonnet to Psycho-lycanthropy!
Tim Hall - April 10, 2009 - Report this comment
Even better than the Fractured Fairy Tales on Bullwinkle.
2Eagle - April 10, 2009 - Report this comment
Good melding of Grimm and The Beatles.
alvin - April 10, 2009 - Report this comment
thanks mark....thanks harry...thanks christie....in an updated version red would probably take out wolfy herself....thanks guy....yup, even the biggest baddest wolf is no match for an ax...thanks TJC...lol...great term....thanks tim....a high compliment indeed
Tommy Turtle - April 10, 2009 - Report this comment
What I loved most about the original was Dr. Eric Berne's analysis, that the "wolf" was really her grandfather, that the subliminal topic was incestuous molestation, and besides, what kind of mother sends a little girl through a forest known to be teeming with wolves? Too bad he's no longer with us to enjoy this skewering. If you've read this far, you *really* deserve these Fives :-)
alvin - April 10, 2009 - Report this comment
thanks TT...lol....guess "gramps" had a touch of tranvestite in him too...plus we can guess what came after "big eyes", "big ears" and "big teeth"
TT - April 11, 2009 - Report this comment
I think it was part of the disguise to lure her in... and yep, you nailed it on the big ^ ... :)

since you're a fan of fairy tales, you might truly enjoy the book, "What Do You Say After You Say Hello", c 1972 by psychiatrist Dr. Eric Berne. He psychoanalyzes a lot of fairy tales, including "Little Miss Muffet", and devotes an entire chapter to "Cinderella" (IMHO, one of the most evil tales ever written). The library should have a copy. hope ya find it interesting and more fuel for your fairy-pairy-odying. :-)
Sleeping Beauty - April 11, 2009 - Report this comment
Hey, what about me? At the age of 15, I get "pricked" (with a spindle, yeah, right) and start to bleed (about when girls used to start to bleed, 100 yrs ago before the food was loaded with hormones). A bunch of thorns surround me (chastity belt) and I go into a coma (become frigid, no feelings or physical urges) until a Prince comes along. Talk about suppressing your kids' natural urges -- and as for this Prince, you think Cinderella gave girls unrealistic expectations of love and marriage? Ha! I've screwed up more girls' expectations and love lives than Hugh Hefner ever did for guys!
malcolm higgins - April 11, 2009 - Report this comment
lupey...
alvin - April 11, 2009 - Report this comment
thanks for the info TT...sounds interesting...thanks SB....good points
alvin - April 11, 2009 - Report this comment
thanks malcolm

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