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Song Parodies -> "BFC"

Original Song Title:

"Let It Be"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"BFC"

Parody Written by:

Robert D. Arndt Jr.

The Lyrics

British Waffen SS in WW2? No way! Yes way! British Free Corps served the Nazis.
John Amery liked to start trouble
British fascist recruiting
Real fight with Communism
BFC

Legion of St. George started
Propaganda for POWs was free
Volunteers got special treatment
BFC

(Chorus)
BFC, BFC, BFC, BFC
What a bunch of traitors
BFC

Treated more or less as equals
Forming up in '43
Only 54 joined in total
BFC

In '44 uniforms were issued
Then SS training near the sea
March-May '45 fighting
BFC

(Chorus) [x3]

The action was quite spotty
Fighting Reds with Steiner did flee
Surrender to Anglo-Saxons
No relief

Survivors had to face the music
Told lies of spying, disrupting
Several faced hangings
As it should be

(Chorus) [x3]

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Angus Mcagee - March 30, 2018 - Report this comment
Are you sure this wasn't off Benny Hill?

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