Hello Mother Hello Father - How To Discuss

Hello Mother Hello Father

Or mom, or the music of the sixties and seventies?

Or Moda or Phadhwa (also Fida) is the best parody of Sharmeen's song.

The song was first released on his LP My Son, Nut in 1963 and was completely rewritten for the 1964 show in Johnny Carson's That Sood. In 1965, Swedish-Dutch singer Cornelis Versojic independently translated it into Swedish.

Spoken words

Or stomach or stomach

I'm at camp, thank you

Camping is a lot of fun

And when the rain stops, they tell you!

I went with Joyce Fifty

Poison ivy thrives.

Do you remember Leonard Snyard?

The last time he poisoned himself after eating!

All advisers hate waiting

And the lake is crocodiles!

And head coaches don't want cowards

Then he read to us the Odyssey.

No i don't want to (which should scare you)

But my roommate has malaria!

Do you remember Jeffrey Hardy?

You are ready to conduct exam night!

Oh mom take it

Take me, I hate Gree.

Don't leave me on the road

Where the bear can eat it!

Take me, I promise I won't give up

Or harmful use with other people.

Oh please don't stop me

I was here one day!

Dear mom

Is this my precious sister?

Let me go if you miss me

I let Aunt Bertha hug me and kiss me too!

Wait a minute, don't call again.

Boys swim, boys walk.

Play better baseball.

Mom, she ignored that letter!

Or mom or she

Or Moda or Phadhwa (also Fida) is the best parody of Sharmeen's song.

The song was first released on his LP My Son, Nut in 1963 and was completely rewritten for the 1964 show in Johnny Carson's Toot Sood. In 1965, Swedish-Dutch singer Cornelis Versojic independently translated it into Swedish.

Or mother, or that

By and Jones

Alabama:

Oh Mamda, oh Fida,

I'm in camp here.

Camping is a lot of fun

And they say they have it when the rain stops!

I went with Joe Spivey

Poison ivy thrives.

Do you remember Leonard Skardard?

The last time he ate, he poisoned himself!

All advisers hate waiting

And the lake is crocodiles!

And head coaches don't want cowards

Then he read to us the Odyssey.

I don't want to scare you

But my roommate has malaria!

Do you remember Jeffrey Hardy?

You are ready to conduct exam night!

Take me, oh madam, fida.

Take me, I hate to fall.

Don't leave me on the road

Where a bear can eat it!

Take me, I promise I won't raise a voice

Or stop using with others

Oh please don't stop me

I was here one day!

Dear Fida, Dear Moda,

Is this my precious gunpowder?

Let me go if you miss me

I let Aunt Bertha hug me and kiss me too!

Wait a minute, don't call again.

Boys swim, boys walk.

Play better baseball.

Muda, Fida, ignore this letter!

Hello Mother Hello Father

Hello Mother Hello Father

Or Mom, or the music of the 60's and 70's? 3

I'm looking for a song that bothers me!

Does anyone know the singer? He's a kid in a camp and in the end he hates her and he's so stupid, in the end he values ​​her so much. Sometimes they hear it on 2/4 radio (Roy Hood got it on R4 in April)

Either praise or redemption (also redemption) is the best parody of Sharmeen's song.

The song was first released on his LP MySun, The Nut in 1963, and was completely rewritten for Johnny Carson's 1964 show in Tohto. In 1965, Swedish-Dutch singer Cornelis Vreeswijk freely translated it into Swedish.

Spoken words

Or praise or redemption

I'm in camp thank you

Camping is a lot of fun

And they say that when the rain stops, they don't have it!

I went with Joyce Fivey.

Poison Ivy grows.

Do you remember Lennard Snard?

The last time he ate, he ate poison!

All advisers hate servants.

And there are crocodiles in the lake!

And the head coach doesn't want a coward

Then he read to us a passage called Odysseus.

No i don't (which you should be afraid of)

But my roommate has malaria!

Do you remember Jeffrey Hardy?

You are ready to manage the exam night!

Take me, mother, to him.

Take me i hate gree

Don't leave me on the road

Where can a bear eat it!

Take me, I promise I won't raise my voice

Or harming use with other people.

Oh please don't leave me

I was here one day!

Sweet, sweet mom,

Is she my precious sister

Let me come when i miss you

I will even let Aunt Bertha hug and kiss!

Wait a minute, he won't call again.

Boys swim, boys fly.

Play baseball better.

Mom, don't listen to this letter!

Hello Mother Hello Father

Hello Mother Hello Father

Either praise or redemption (also redemption) is the best parody of Sharmeen's song.

The song was first released on his LP MySun, The Nut in 1963, and was completely rewritten for Johnny Carson's 1964 show in Tohto. In 1965, Swedish-Dutch singer Cornelis Vreeswijk freely translated it into Swedish.

Or mother, or that

By and Jones

Alabama:

Oh praise, oh sacrifice,

I'm here at Camp Gara.

Camping is a lot of fun

And they say that when the rain stops, they don't have it!

I went with Joe Spivey.

Poison Ivy grows.

Do you remember Lennard Skinard?

After the last meal, he ate poison!

All advisers hate servants.

And there are crocodiles in the lake!

And the head coach doesn't want a coward

Then he read to us a passage called Odysseus.

No i don't want to scare you

But my roommate has malaria!

Do you remember Jeffrey Hardy?

You are ready to manage the exam night!

Take me, oh, praise, redemption.

Take me, I hate to fall.

Don't leave me on the road

Where can a bear eat it!

Take me, I promise I won't raise my voice.

Or stop using with other people.

Oh please don't leave me

I was here one day!

Dear sacrifice, dear praise,

Do i have precious

Let me go if you miss me

I will even let Aunt Bertha hug and kiss me!

Wait a minute, he won't call again.

Boys swim, boys fly.

Playing baseball, demat, that's it.

Praise, sacrifice, please ignore this letter!

Alan Sherman has sung this song. He made some sketches in the 60's or 70's.

Thanksgiving camp

Shy

Alan Sherman

He also parodied Patola Clark Dutto's song, which was quite funny.

Hello Mother Hello Father

Hello Mother Hello Father

Alan's Grace Camp? Or Allen, maybe Steve Allen

A friend of mine has a tape and I recorded it and kept it for years, but I don't know who made it. I like this music

Hello Mother Hello Father

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