Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious isn’t spelled in the song
Description of a scarecrow:
Hay, be seedy! He-effigy, hate-shy jaky yellow man. O peek, you are rusty, you’ve a double, you ex-wise he!
Excellent work all, this thread is B-A-N-A-N-A-S.
Somewhere there has to be a song that spells out S-M-I-L-E-S, which is the longest because … well, you know.
I’m not seeing this, by the way. Here’s the versionof the song I know. I don’t hear any spelling in there, (although they do mime the letter S several times.)
I do see thison lyrics sites, though. Is there an extended version of the song I’ve never heard?
Dang! You beat me to it!
The single and video version didn’t have the spelling, but the American album and greatest hits have the crappy “dance remix” version that has the spelling and crappy, did I say crappy yet?, faux-rap of one of the verses.
When I first joined my band back in the 80’s, they had this song they loved to sing while out drinking, but I have no idea who the song is by:
“I’m full of H-A-T-R-E-D, I’m bitter and malign
You’ve got me P-I-S-S-E-D off, I’m angry most of the time
Why don’t you G-O T-O H-E-double-L, you tramp, you philandering b—h
I’m going to K-I-L-L one of us baby, when I’m sober I’ll decide on which.”
Why yes, they were a fairly dysfunctional bunch of guys, how did you know?
WOW!! Did you write that yourself? That is SO cool!
No, I read that in Time magazine about 40 years ago; don’t remember who composed it.
I once saw a comedy sketch about a man who answers questions with the alphabet. The last part of it went something approximately like:
Interviewer: So what did the policeman say to you?
Man: ar-es-tee you.
Interviewer: and what was your response?
Man: Vee (holds up two fingers in a rude British gesture)
Interviwer: You’ve done well so far, but I bet you a fiver you cant get to the end.
Man : Double you.
Inerviewer: okay, ten it is. You must be a gambler.
Man: Ex.
Interviwer: Well you certainly have a …
Man: Wise 'ead.
An almost-forgotten rapper called Drama does a lot of spelling in his hit “Left, Right, Left.” Below is an excerpt.
A-T-L-A-N-T-A-G-A that’s where I S-T-A-Y.