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A parody for a friend of mine, comedian Johnny Joyce
A parody of Neil Diamond's, love anthem, "Sweet Caroline", only this one is about a man's relationship with his beat up, old car.
A parody of 'In the Summertime' by Mungo Jerry. Hopefully, the optimism prevails.
This is a parody of the Beatles, 'Julia'. Anything else I had to say is in the song.
'The Governator' sings about the joys and pitfalls of going without underwear. This is a parody of 'Fernando' by ABBA.
Another Dee Range parody I recorded.
This is a Dee Range concoction, one of four of his songs I recorded a year or so ago.
A parody to the immortal Tony Bennett's 'I Left My Heart in San Francisco'.
A parody of Elvis Presley's '(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear'.
This is a parody of 'The Bad Touch' by the Bloodhound Gang. The parody was written by Stuart McArthur. He is one funny dude from Australia!
A parody of 'Rawhide'. This was mostly written by parodist Dee Range. We co-wrote the last verse and I did all of the vocals.
A parody of 'Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its' Flavour (On the Bed Post Overnight)? This one features Bill Rogers on ukelele and backing vocals and Bob Cleary on uke, spoons and backing vocals. I did the bass, percussion, lead and all other vocals.
Every year, it seems there are more stories about people fighting while shopping for holiday gifts. This could also be called 'Maul Shopping' or, 'A Christmas Stocking Stuffed With Sharp Rocks'.
Mister Rogers' solution to the jihadist problem.
Sometimes ya just don't know! Parody of 'What a Wonderful World' by Louis Armstrong.
This is a short parody of Neil Diamond's "Play Me". A lot of people have said they wish it were longer (mainly women with whom I've been intimate) but, I think it's fine just as it is.
Parody on Bob Dylan's "Just Like a Woman"
A parody of Roy Orbison's "It's Over", especially for dog owners.
A parody of "It's Not Unusual" by Tom Jones.
Another silly little song I put together.
There's nothing better for me than taking an inspirational song and turning it into one of desperation.
Cats Stink! When I say the word 'scat' in this song, I am referring to the little lumps in a cat box. I am not telling the cat to go away or sing like Ella Fitzgerald.
This is an original song about how I feel about going to work most days.
This is an original I wrote after the death of a friend. Maybe the lyrics fit someone you know.

