As always, thanks

I appreciate the time with these lyrics, but there is a nice kid friendly version of "the Monkey wrapped his tail around the flagpole" and that's what I'm trying to find. While this was rather entertaining for an adult to read it's not going to fly with my principal at the elementary school very wellwindshieldbug wrote:What do you want to do!? Scar these kids for life?harold wrote:Then again, perhaps you would prefer the lyrics to some old Barry Manilow tunes.
The monkey song is for National Emblem...SoundMinistries wrote:there is a nice kid friendly version of "the Monkey wrapped his tail around the flagpole" and that's what I'm trying to find
You're right, my mistakewindshieldbug wrote:The monkey song is for National Emblem...SoundMinistries wrote:there is a nice kid friendly version of "the Monkey wrapped his tail around the flagpole" and that's what I'm trying to find
" Edwin Eugene Bagley (1857 - 1922) Was one of Americas most eminent bandmasters and composer of marches. His most famous march is the National Emblem however many of his marches are still quite popular today and are frequently played at military ceremonies. The tune to the National Emblem was used in a novelty song, And The Monkey Wrapped His Tail Around The Flagpole."
Be kind to your web-footed friendstubaguy9 wrote:Yeah...I don't remember much of it, but you get the point.
My dad had an off-color parody for "Bye Bye Blackbird". I wish I could remember it now.iiipopes wrote:Yeah, I've heard that one, also: kerosene, gasoline, vaseline, etc. It did have a point, however: as children, it taught us NOT to get into anything under the kitchen sink!
Unfortunately, most parodies have their origin in the off-color.