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Song Parodies -> "Old Boy Scout"

Original Song Title:

"Old Cape Cod"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Patti Page

Parody Song Title:

"Old Boy Scout"

Parody Written by:

Duc4AmIRight

The Lyrics

Here is the song all about the 300 boy scouts who had enjoyed it over the 1951 "Beat the Clock" broadcast, with anyone who had viewed the show.
If you're fond of boy scouts and elephants
Quaint little big sets here and there
(You're sure) You're sure to fall in love with old boy scout
(Old boy scout, that old boy scout)

If you like the taste of 300 scouits
Served by a window with a march of elephants
(You're sure) You're sure to fall in love with old boy scouts

Bud Collyer that seem to loving you
Miles of scouts beneath the beat the clock
Boy scouts cheerin' on a Saturday night
Remind you of the town where you were see

If you spend an evening you'll want to stay
Watching the boy scouts on Beat the Clock
You're sure to fall in love with old boy scouts
(Aah-aah)

If you spend an evening you'll want look (on Beat the Clock)
Watching the boy scouts on Beat the Clock
You're sure to fall in love with old boy scout
You're sure to fall in love, you're sure to fall in love with old boy scout

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