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Song Parodies -> "It's Beat the Clock for Scouts"

Original Song Title:

"It's Not for Me to Say"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Johnny Mathis

Parody Song Title:

"It's Beat the Clock for Scouts"

Parody Written by:

Duc4AmIRight

The Lyrics

Here is the song all about the 1951 "Beat the Clock" broadcast featuring over 300 boy scouts, the elephant as well as Roxanne.
It's beat the clock for scouts, you love me
It's beat the clock for scouts, you'll always care
Oh.. but here for the elephant
I can see them win
And take the picture to mine
And dream that Roxanne will come

As far as I can see, This is Roxanne
And speaking just for me, It's ours to share
Perhaps the 300th of scouts will come
With every passing scout
Or we may never see again
But then it's beat the clock for scouts

And scouting just for me
It's scouts to share
Perhaps the number of scouts will come
With every passing scout
Or we may never meet again
But then it's beat the clock for scouts
Special thanks to George & Germaine Briant. This has been the greatest moment in television and human history.

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