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Song Parodies -> "Angie in Disguise"

Original Song Title:

"Judy in Disguise"

Original Performer:

John Fred and His Playboy Band

Parody Song Title:

"Angie in Disguise"

Parody Written by:

2Eagle

The Lyrics

Angie in disguise, well that's what you are -
Buns in the stove, but no prize so far.
Cantaloupe boobs, full moons in the news -
Angie in disguise - with a tent dress.

Maternity dresses with a push up bra -
Across your butt, tattoos of India.
Undressing the guys with your eyes -
Angie in disguise - with a tent dress.

Mahogany rise, Mahogany rise,
Making whole cities heave sighs,
But you're not fooling anyone's eyes.

Angie in disguise, what are you aiming for?
A Nobel Peace prize, hey, you think you're Al Gore.
Ruby fish mouth, a circus about -
Angie in disguise - with a tent dress.

Mahogany fall, Mahogany fall,
Hoping that your gown won't fall,
Paparazzi's having a ball.

Angie in disguise, in a family way -
Wendy and Peter Pan - Neverland you play.
You and Brad are such jackasses -
I think I'll sell Jen your dresses.

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alvin - February 04, 2008 - Report this comment
this cracked me up...especially the last line
littleCupCakes - February 04, 2008 - Report this comment
Jen//Brad//Angie, how I wish them all well . . .
AFW - February 04, 2008 - Report this comment
Good thumbnail sketch of the big "A"
2Eagle - February 04, 2008 - Report this comment
Just for the record - you will find words in this song that make up the title of a Bertold Brecht / Kurt Weil opperetta - The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahogany. By the way, I really liked that dress. I liked the material and the shades of mahogany pattern.
Ann Hammond - February 04, 2008 - Report this comment
he he
Peregrin - February 04, 2008 - Report this comment
I can dig it!
John Jenkins - February 04, 2008 - Report this comment
Very creative justaposition of Jolie, Gore, Brecht, and Weil.
Guy - February 05, 2008 - Report this comment
For some reason this reminds me of a Simpson's episode where Homer grows his girth to over 300 pounds so he can be declared partially disabled and work from home. He was so fat he had to wear a moo-moo. Heh-Heh - fun read.
2Eagle - February 05, 2008 - Report this comment
Thanks, Guy, John, Peregrin, Ann, Alvin, AFW and CC. Aside from being pregnant, I think Angie is going in the opposite direction - she's too thin.
Below Average Dave (badave.com) - February 05, 2008 - Report this comment
Sorry I'm late buddy, excellent write (I fell asleep early yesterday after work and didn't get a chance to do my daily rounds) . . .Very creative spin on the OS
Angie. - November 29, 2009 - Report this comment
hahaha, my name is angie, and this cracked me up. I typed into google "songs titled angie" and this came up. i laughed really hard. :)
2Eagle - December 03, 2009 - Report this comment
Thanks, Angie. Do you remember the dress? It was cut so low it looked like it was going to fall off. Thanks, Dave.

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