-> "Scenes from a Chinese Restaurant (The Ballad of Ralphie and Alice)"
Original Song Title:
"Scenes from an Italian Restaurant (The Ballad of Brenda & Eddie)"
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Parody Song Title:
"Scenes from a Chinese Restaurant (The Ballad of Ralphie and Alice)"
The Lyrics
Buckets of rice, moo goo gai pan, perhaps chow fun is what you've planned.
We're right here on Chauncey Street in our old familiar place.
Hey, Norton, duck sauce on your face.
Moo goo gai pan, buckets of rice, maybe egg foo young will suffice.
I'll meet you anytime you want in our Chinese restaurant.
Things are OK with me these days, I'm outta the sewer, City Hall office!
Trixie my wife, we got a good life and the pizza is fine!
And those laughs, long ago, you gained weight, and how'd we know
our show'd still be rerun after so much time!
Do you remember those nights hangin' out at the Raccoon Hall?
Admiral Dewey jackets, coonskin caps and costume balls?
Headin' out to Ebbets Field, and watchin' Dem Bums play ball!
Cold beer, hot lights, those honeymooning Brooklyn nights!
Ralphie saw Alice and soon he got jealous of the guy that took her to the prom.
But one look at him and his big silly grin and the other guy's gone.
Nobody looked any finer, or was more of a hit at the Bushwick Diner.
They never knew they could want more than that out of life.
Sure that Ralphie and Alice would always know how to survive.
Ralphie and Alice, they rented a palace in the summer of '41
He drove a bus and he made such a fuss when the money was gone.
Everyone said he was chubby, "Alice, you know, he's a big fat hubby
and he plays too much pool and goes bowling on too many nights."
But he always said, "Baby, you're the greatest" and ended the fight.
Well, that little apartment, no curtains or carpet, just an icebox for holding the beers.
And Ralph was a creep, always being so cheap, even after they're married for years.
They always would fight when dinner wasn't fixed right and her mother would always draw jeers.
Well, he'd just threaten soon to send her to the moon, but it's always the same in the end.
His big harebrained scheme would blow up his big dream, but Norton still stood by his friend.
He'd say, "I'm a moax," but soon he would coax Alice right back in his arms again.
Ralphie and Alice, despite all the malice, stayed together through '55.
And then we could see on CBS-TV all the laughs in their life.
The writing and acting were clever, and the reruns insure that they'll still be together
even today, after Jackie and Audrey have died.
Oh, and that's all I heard about Ralphie and Alice.
It sure beats the hell out of "South Park" or "Dallas."
And here we all are, watching Ralphie and Alice tonight!
Moo goo gai pan, buckets of rice, the Hong Kong Gardens sure is nice.
I'll meet you anytime you want in our Chinese restaurant.
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