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Song Parodies -> "Adolf The Red Nosed Fuhrer"

Original Song Title:

"Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer"

Original Performer:

Gene Autry

Parody Song Title:

"Adolf The Red Nosed Fuhrer"

Parody Written by:

SwimPuff165

The Lyrics

You know Keitel and Jodl
And Burgdorf and Krebs
Günsche and Fegelein
Skeletor and Steiner
But can you recall?
The most rantiest of them all

Adolf the red nosed fuhrer
Had a very shiny nose
And if you ever saw it
You would even say it glows
All the annoying generals
Always get under his skin
They never help poor Adolf
Plan in conquering Berlin

Then one boring bunker day
Eva came to say
Adolf with your nose so bright
Won't you rant with me tonight?

But all the generals still tick him
As they piss him off with glee
Adolf the red nosed fuhrer
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