The song is actually called "Heavenly Parade." The Stamps did it first; but The Cathedrals are known for doing it, as well as Ernie Haase and Signature Sound.
Jason Lancaster
Rage Against the machine: Bulls on parade
It could be "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers".
Rage Against The Machine "Bulls on Parade"
Mayday Parade - Miserable at Best
The lyrics are in the related links below.
Jason Lancaster
Rage Against the machine: Bulls on parade
It could be "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers".
Rage Against The Machine "Bulls on Parade"
no, everyone in the band wrote it, but i think he did the lyrics
in 1 song bulls on parade they say get the **** and in the last song they say son of a ****
Mayday Parade - Miserable at Best
go to lyrics.com and you just type in the song, artist and it will give you a whole bunch of songs by that person and others if you want to know the lyrics
I know I'm good for something. I just haven't found it yet.
After a quick search on their website, I have found that their albums "Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge" and "The Black Parade" have parental advisory warnings on them for explicit material. Although there is a clean verison of "The Black Parade." The short answer is no, they are not appropriate for school. The long answer is that you should read the lyrics yourself, (which can be found on many websites by typing into google "my chemical romance lyrics") and judge it for yourself.
The first two lines of "Easter Parade" are "Never saw you look quite so pretty before Never saw you dress quite so handsome What's more?" For the full lyrics visit the Related Link.