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2:45 (Stavro Arrgolus)
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CHRISTMAS
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Parody of "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus". (czwrefsteven) |
Put on their 2000 CD release Lessons From History, Parodies aand Rarities from the Comedy Rock Years 1986-91, (Tim P. Ryan) |
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Oh, I saw Elvis dressed as Santa Claus in my home town shopping mall last night I knew it must be him Santa isn't very slim And his sideburns were much darker than the whiskers on his chin
Oh, I saw Elvis dressed as Santa Claus hiding underneath the beard of snowy white Then I saw his whiskers slip when he curled his lip Elvis dressed as Santa Claus last night
Spoken: Yessiree, I saw Elvis sitting on Santa's throne. Really I did, and I'm gonna call the Enquirer Because after all, Suspicious minds wanna know. He had blue suede boots and bells; you should have seen it for yourselves.
Sung: And did you ever wonder why it is they call his helpers Elves?
Oh, I saw Elvis dressed as Santa Claus hiding underneath the beard of snowy white You can imagine my surprise when I saw through his disguise Elvis dressed as Santa Claus last night
Well, I saw Elvis dressed as Santa Claus in my hometown shopping mall last night He was sitting in Santa's chair; little sis pulling on his hair And I heard him say, "Now don't be cruel; you'll get a teddy bear."
Oh, I saw Elvis dressed as Santa Claus hiding underneath the beard of snowy white And I saw his whiskers slip when he curled his lip Elvis dressed as Santa Claus last night
Well it makes me want to sing Blue Christmas like the King Elvis dressed as Santa Claus last night (Elvis here, Elvis there, Elvis everywhere!)
I heard him say, "Now don't be cruel; you'll get a teddy bear." (Tyro Arrgula) |
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10.0
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