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Song Parodies -> "Mister You Should Shop At MFI"

Original Song Title:

"Mister You're A Better Man Than I"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Yardbirds

Parody Song Title:

"Mister You Should Shop At MFI"

Parody Written by:

Mick Capewell

The Lyrics

Can you judge a room
By the comfort of the chairs?
Do you really like
The carpet on the stairs?
Can you see bad taste
By the pattern on the wall?

Well then, Mr you should shop at MFI
Yeah, Mr you should shop at MFI
Oh, Mr you should shop at MFI
Yeah, Mr you should shop at MFI.

Could you tell a salesman
By the way he shifts his eyes?
Is this more important
If he's telling porky pies?
Would you be a fool
If your order doesn't arrive?

Well then, Mr you should shop at MFI etc

Can you condemn a bookcase
If your books it doesn't hold?
Does the surface of your table
Look like a playground for a mole?
Could you say that curtains
Are better than roller blinds?

Well Mr you should shop at MFI etc

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