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Thursday, 29 August 2024

Uke-Song: "FICKLE TWIST OF VERSE", part #4


PARODY-LYRICS, based on classical poetry (limericks)a continuation of earlier posts.

ORIGINAL SONG: "Simple Twist of Fate" Bob Dylan 1975; covers by Diana Krall and Sean Costello are recommended.

ORIGINAL POETRY: For this post the underlying poetic works were taken from a variety of authors, with lyrics 'enhanced by Bob Dylan'.

PARODY COMPOSED: Giorgio Coniglio, July 2016. To return to the corresponding post on "Daily Illustrated Nonsense", click HERE


prior offerings: (as per the initial post of April 19, 2021)
1. "There once was a man from Nantucket" (clean version) - 3 verses, unattributed.
2. "There once was a man from Nantucket" (dirty version) - cleaned up by G.C.
3. "A dozen, a gross and a score" - Leigh Mercer
4. "There was an old miser named Clarence" - Ogden Nash
prior offerings: (as per the followup post of August 29, 2021)
5. "There was a brave girl of Connecticut" - Ogden Nash 
6. 
prior offerings: (per the followup post of January 29, 2022 
"There was a young belle of Old Natchez" - Ogden Nash
"A flea and a fly in a flue" - author unknown, often attributed to Ogden Nash
"There was a young lady of station" - Lewis Carroll
"A wonderful bird is the pelican" - Dixon Merritt.

CURRENT CONTENTS:
"There was a young lady named Bright" -- Reginald Buller
"There was an old man of Peru" -- Edward Lear 
"There was a young fellow of Wheeling" -- unattributed 
"Hickory dickory dock" -- traditional nursery rhyme
Chorus: "People say it makes them sick" -- Giorgio Coniglio


Yet Another FICKLE TWIST OF VERSE (part #4)

(to the tune of "Simple Twist of Fate": Lyrics by Bob Dylan, modified from the classic limerick-versions)



UKULELE-FRIENDLY FORMAT
 (Click on any chord-chart slide to move to 'song-presentation mode'; then navigate through thumbnails at bottom of page.)















 

















ORIGINAL SONG-LYRICS
Find them HERE.



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Monday, 19 August 2024

o) Uke-Song: "TIPTOE PAST RIPE BERRIES", a seasonal procession


PARODY-LYRICS


MUSICAL UNDERPINNINGS: 
"Tiptoe Through the Tulips" , Burke and Dubin 1929, for early talkie-film musical The Gold Diggers of Broadway, as recorded by Nick Lucas 1929, Tiny Tim 1968, et al.

PARODY COMPOSED: Giorgio Coniglio, July 2014, performed at the CUJ (Corktown Ukulele Jam) 

PARODY-LYRICS LINK: To return to the corresponding post on "Daily Illustrated Nonsense" (and to see the lyrics without the chord-chart indications) click HERE

(You can also view the lyrics and commentary (without images or chords, at the  parody-lyrics site where they were originally posted online)  at AmIRight.com Post""

innocuous unripe berries







TIPTOE PAST RIPE BERRIES
(to the tune of "Tiptoe Through The Tulips")

             Fm6  
             Come...........
 C           C#dim      Dm7      Ebdim        C            C+         F           Fm
Tip-toe  round the messes 'neath the Johnsons' fruiting berry  tree;
Fm6    C       A7           Dm7       G7  C    Am7 Dm7 G7             
Please tiptoe past mulberries - my plea;
                   C       C#dim          Dm7  Ebdim          C         C+             F      Fm
They stain concrete, and the floor-mats, and our carpets; walk responsibly!
Fm6     C        A7           Dm7       G7  C      C7
Please tip-toe past mulberries - my plea. 

        F            Em7                   A7 
Ripe fruit hot pavement does cook;
Em7 A7                Dm7             G7            G7+
Bird-poo; Yuch! - Purple; just  look!  So slip your 
C           C#dim    Dm7    Ebdim                C           C+             F              Fm
Shoes off at the doorstep, when you're sneaking from your girlfriend's digs
Fm6    C        A7            Dm7    G7  C    
Please tiptoe past the berries - my plea, ......... and 

C           C#dim      Dm7      Ebdim        C             C+        F        Fm
Tip-toe  round the messes 'neath our neighbors' over-bearing tree;
Fm6 C            A7           Dm7  G7  C    Am7 Dm7 G7             
Our front sidewalk's a jam factory
                    C       C#dim      Dm7  Ebdim           C        C+           F      Fm
Blue-stained granite and hall tile-slate, and our carpets; walk responsibly!
Fm6     C        A7          Dm7      G7  C      C7
Please tip-toe past mulberries - my plea. 

      F       Em7                 A7 
No diff if you're slow or quick;
Em7     A7           Dm7                      G7           G7+
They'll squish; in shoe-treads they'll stick.  So slip your 
C           C#dim   Dm7    Ebdim                C           C+             F       Fm
Shoes off at the doorstep, when you're sneaking home well after two....or
Fm6 C          A7   Dm7 G7           C    

The rug-cleaning bill sticks with you.
   

















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