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Song Parodies -> "Donald F. Duck"

Original Song Title:

"Crimson and Clover"

Original Performer:

Tommy James & the Shondells

Parody Song Title:

"Donald F. Duck"

Parody Written by:

Malik Roberts

The Lyrics

This song gives voice to the most irritable, cranky, and quirky cartoon character ever created.
Quack!
Now I don't know about you
But this duck I've got here is
Donald F. Duck

Quack!
When will he turn a new leaf
So he will not be such grief
Such an unfortunate feeling
Donald F. Duck
Don't be a nuisance

(break)

WHY!
(Da-da-da-da-da-da)
Why is he such an old fool?
(Da-da-da-da-da-da)
Donald you'll never be worser
(Da-da-da-da-da-da)
Donald F. Duck
Sit down and shut up

(break)

Donald F. Duck
Sit down and shut up
Donald F. Duck
Get an allowance
Donald F. Duck
Go help some people

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Guy who thinks he's Homer Simpson - April 28, 2006 - Report this comment
I never knew Donald Duck's middle name began with an F. (someone whispers to me) WHAT! WE'RE OUTTA DUFF!!!!
Alan of Seville - July 07, 2009 - Report this comment
(makes "anger pose") QUACK-QUACK-QUACK!

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