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Song Parodies -> "The Crowd Cheering Boy Scout"

Original Song Title:

"The Star-Spangled Banner"

Original Performer:

Francis Scott Key

Parody Song Title:

"The Crowd Cheering Boy Scout"

Parody Written by:

Duc4AmIRight

The Lyrics

Here is the song all about the 300 boy scouts who always cheering in the crowd during the 1951 "Beat the Clock" broadcast.
O! say can you see
by the scouts' crowd cheering,
⁠What so proudly we hailed
at the time Roxanne came,

Whose Roxanne and elephants
through the perilous show,
⁠O'er the NASCAR we watch'd,
were so gallantly watching?

And the Collyer' beat clock,
the clock beating in time in air,
Gave proof through the night
that our scouts was still there;

⁠O! say does that
crowd cheering boy scout yet wave,
⁠O'er the Land of the free
and the home of the brave?

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