ORIGINAL SONG: "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" , by Bruns and Blackburn, Walt Disney Studios 1954, anthem of the "Crockett craze". Several versions of the song were prominent on the Top Ten in 1955.
You-tube versions of the song by several performers are available via links on the previous post.
You-tube versions of the song by several performers are available via links on the previous post.
SATIRE COMPOSED: Dr. G.H. and Giorgio Coniglio, June 2018.
To return to the corresponding post on "Daily Illustrated Nonsense" (and to see the lyrics without the chord-chart indications) click HERE.
EXPLANATION: Max Boot's opinion-editorial appeared in our local newspaper on May 8, 2018, under the heading "The long, disappointing fall of Rudy Giuliani". Here are the links to the particular newspaper column, and to the parody lyrics.
Other takes on Giuliani's statements about the Presidents' legal and personal imbroglios are given by Jennifer Rubin HERE, and Amy Sorkin HERE.
EXPLANATION: Max Boot's opinion-editorial appeared in our local newspaper on May 8, 2018, under the heading "The long, disappointing fall of Rudy Giuliani". Here are the links to the particular newspaper column, and to the parody lyrics.
Other takes on Giuliani's statements about the Presidents' legal and personal imbroglios are given by Jennifer Rubin HERE, and Amy Sorkin HERE.
SONGLINK: Readers interested in this topic might also enjoy Giorgio's songs on these earlier blogposts ...
"Indiana Song"
"Rosenstein"
"Brennan's Tweet"
"Dark Plans (Russian Hacking)"
"First Year on the Range".
The BALLAD of GIULIANI, part#2
(to the tune of "The Ballad of Davy Crockett")
UKULELE-FRIENDLY FORMAT (and guitar, too!)
(Click on any chord-chart slide to move to 'song-presentation mode'; then navigate through thumbnails at bottom of page.)
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