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Song Parodies -> "Deep Fried Chicken"

Original Song Title:

"Honky Tonk Women"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Rolling Stones

Parody Song Title:

"Deep Fried Chicken"

Parody Written by:

Chris Pollman

The Lyrics

I ate a bucket of greasy chicken in KFC.
I had to run to the bathroom and puke it all out.
I had to stop eating so much chicken,
cause it's just no good for me, there's no doubt.

It's the Deeeeeeeeeep fried chicken.
Gimmie, gimmie, gimmie, that deep fried blues.

I ate a whole boxload of buffalo wings.
I had an ache in my stomach all night.

The chicken, I realized, was all too much.
I blew some chunks, because it blew my mind.

It's the deeeeeeeeep fried chicken.
Gimmie, gimmie, gimmie, that deep fried blues.
Yeah, It's all right!

(Instrumetnal break)

It's the deeeeeeep fried chicken.
Gimmie, gimmie, gimmie, that deep fried blues.

It's the deeeeeeep fried chikcen.
Gimmie, gimmie, gimmie, that deep fried blues.
Woo!


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