go to lyrics.com and it will tell you
The song is a parody of "Carol of the Songs", a Christmas carol song by Mykola Leontovych and Peter Wilhousky. The lyrics for "Ding Fries Are Done" were written by an unknown person called "Billy".
No, it's simply a parody of Psalm 23.
Nuala was the name of the woman in Christmas Countdown, sung by Frank Kelly.
The comical musical play based on parody of American musicals "The Drowsy Chaperone's", music and the lyrics where composed together by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison.
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cheese or no cheese
A parody can be any kind of writing that is a modified version of an existing writing. In a parody, there is deliberate exaggeration for comic effect.A song parody is lyrics, often satirical or humorous, which is sang to the tune of an existing song.Example: The film is a parody of the horror genre.
go to lyrics.com and it will tell you
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The song is a parody of "Carol of the Songs", a Christmas carol song by Mykola Leontovych and Peter Wilhousky. The lyrics for "Ding Fries Are Done" were written by an unknown person called "Billy".
Well when you remake a song and and or change the lyrics it is called a Parody.
No, it's simply a parody of Psalm 23.
Nuala was the name of the woman in Christmas Countdown, sung by Frank Kelly.
50% of the time Weird Al will make his on original Audio and lyrics to a song. He doesn't always parody a song.
If I remember correctly, it was a local radio station parody. I've been looking for it myself. I remember quite a few of the lyrics from the first 5 days, but nothing after.
White Christmas, of course. May your days be merry and bright, and may all your Christmasses, be White. ( a parody had it- May all your mistresses be White! which was the law in Alabama until 2000 ( Alabama was the last state to have anti- Race-mixing marital laws!)