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Song Parodies -> "Vesihilsi Sunk You"

Original Song Title:

"I Put a Spell on You"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Screamin' Jay Hawkins

Parody Song Title:

"Vesihilsi Sunk You"

Parody Written by:

Robert D. Arndt Jr.

The Lyrics

Very briefly off the top of my head... during WW2 the Finns possessed just 5 submarine in 3 classes aided by the Germans with the Type 11A U-boat design. The Finns during the Continuation War put up a submarine net and heavy mining of the Baltic to keep the Red Navy pinned at Leningrad. However, some Soviet subs made it through and sunk Swedish merchant shipping (to Germany with iron ore). The Finn subs killed many enemy vessels and never lost a single sub. One memorable encounter happened in Oct 1942 when the Red sub S-7 broke through and was hunted down by Vesihilsi which torpedoed it. The commander Lisin survived, but was presumed dead. The Finns got him and turned him over to the Germans for interrogation and he talked. Later in 1944 there was a prisoner exhange and Moscow was embarassed by Lisin's confessions. He was not executed, but was forced to fight with the Red Army in the PTO as punishment. He left the Red Army in the '50s, disgraced. Excellent job with the Finn subs, but as a consequence of peace terms with the USSR, no more subs. Today, one sub Visikko can be seen in Helsinki... AFAIK...
Vesihilsi sunk you
Lisin survived

S-7 Red sub passin’ through
Mine defyin’
Merchant ships tryin’

The Finns had just 5 “boats”
They hunted Reds down
The Baltic was deadly
Finn subs sunk Red ships all around

[Finnish sub net and mines slowed Reds down]

Vesihilsi sunk you
Lisin survived
Did not die

Finns grilled you
Finns grilled you
Finns grilled you
Turned over to Germans
Talked, was spared
Swap with enemy
Disgraced vermin

Embarrassing
Vesihilsi sunk you
Lisin survived
(Severed in PTO with Red ARMY)!!!



S-7 on the bottom: http://www.abc.se/~m10354/mar/img/sture/s7top.jpg

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Susanna Viljanen - September 04, 2012 - Report this comment
The grandfather of one of my colleagues at work served onboard "Vetehinen" in WWII. Finns were the first to invent the concept of killer submarine, and each of the large subs sank at least one Soviet sub. Nice work!
Susanna Viljanen - September 04, 2012 - Report this comment
Yes, "Vesikko" is a museum sub at Suomenlinna, Helsinki. It is the last surviving Type II submarine, and the last Finnish military sub - we do have research vessels, though. BTW, the correct spelling is "Vesihiisi" with two i's, denoting a long "ee" phonem. The meaning of the name is "Water Ogre".
Rob Arndt - September 04, 2012 - Report this comment
Susanna, I am confused by your sub chronology as Finland did not even have any real Navy until the 1920s anf then they got their subs from Germany via deception. As for concept of killer attack sub, the US had the first in the American Revolutionary War with the Turtle and in the Civil War there was the CSS Hunley that mounted a spar torpedo and went into action. In the late18th century the US, Russia, Britain, France, Holland, and others had many experimentals. Germany surprisingly came in late in 1904 but by WW1 was the leader, their boats sinking 11 million tons of shipping. In WW2, they sunk 18 million tons and the first TRUE submarine (the Type XXI) was invented. This was not a mere submersible but one that could stay down for long periods of time at triple the depth of conventional subs. The Type XXI also had superb sonar, automatic AA defense guns, 3 types of advanced torepedos (homing, wire-guided, and zig-zag) as well as a "V-belt silent drive". Finnish sub history: http://www.avalanchepress.com/FinnishSubs.php
Rob Arndt - September 04, 2012 - Report this comment
Also, sorry about the mix-up on the Vesihiisi name. I have diabetic eyesight so lower-case i and l look the same to me! I should ahve verified but I tend to crank out the IPASOY parodies quickly. I was glad that historically the Finns nailed the Red subs. It's too bad you didn't get the one that sunk MS Wilhelm Gustloff ;-)

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