I have been trying (well, whenever I happen to reminisce about it) to figure out the name of this song for two decades now (wow, that makes me feel old.) Me and a friend went to Daytona for Spring Break while we were freshmen in college back in 1988. One day, while hanging out at the beach, I heard this silly song played, and have always wanted to know what the name was and who made it. The main chorus always ends with "Son of a b*tch!" One part of the song, for example, says something like "Elvis rode his motorcycle into a ditch - son of a b*tch!"...and then various other things are said, all ending in "son of a b*tch!"
Anyway, it would really bring me a chuckle to hear that song again...
Thanks for any help!
2007-02-27
13:47:01
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I have been trying (well, whenever I happen to reminisce about it) to figure out the name of this song for two decades now (wow, that makes me feel old.) Me and a friend went to Daytona for Spring Break while we were freshmen in college back in 1988. One day, while hanging out at the beach, I heard this silly song played, and have always wanted to know what the name was and who made it. The main chorus always ends with "Son of a b*tch!" One part of the song, for example, says something like "Elvis rode his motorcycle into a ditch - son of a b*tch!"...and then various other things are said, all ending in "son of a b*tch!"
Anyway, it would really bring me a chuckle to hear that song again...
Thanks for any help!
*** PLEASE NOTE: It is not a famous song like "Now your messing with a son of a *****". Also, to the person who mentioned the "Eels" - the song you linked to appears to have been released in 2005. Please read the details - my question goes back to spring of __1988__!
2007-02-27
15:59:14 ·
update #1
*** PLEASE NOTE: It is not a famous song like "Now your messing with a son of a *****". Also, to the person who mentioned the "Eels" - the song you linked to appears to have been released in 2005. Please read the details - my question goes back to spring of __1988__!
2007-02-27
15:59:58 ·
update #2
YIKES! Sorry for the repeats above, when I clicked on "Add additional details", it looked like it was going to replace the original details.
2007-02-27
16:02:15 ·
update #3