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Subject: Just a question
Written By: anubis on 05/01/06 at 6:03 pm
If there is anyone out there who can help me with this little problem i have i would appreciate it. I am looking for a song that was sung by Elmer Fudd that talked about "killing the wabbit". If someone could tell me where i could find this song i would really appreciate
Thanks
Anubis
Subject: Re: Just a question
Written By: ChuckyG on 05/01/06 at 8:19 pm
If there is anyone out there who can help me with this little problem i have i would appreciate it. I am looking for a song that was sung by Elmer Fudd that talked about "killing the wabbit". If someone could tell me where i could find this song i would really appreciate
Thanks
Anubis
it's called "What's Opera, Doc" If you check the normal places you would find stuff like that, you'll find it. It was on youtube but it got removed
Subject: Re: Just a question
Written By: agrimorfee on 05/02/06 at 8:25 am
The "What's Opera Doc?" soundtrack (actually, the original vocals with new orchestra backup, but sounds just like the original) can be found on this recording...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000002LOA/103-5348258-1456633?v=glance&n=5174
Subject: Re: Just a question
Written By: jreuben on 05/02/06 at 9:08 am
If there is anyone out there who can help me with this little problem i have i would appreciate it. I am looking for a song that was sung by Elmer Fudd that talked about "killing the wabbit". If someone could tell me where i could find this song i would really appreciate
Thanks
Anubis
If Chucky and Agrimorfee weren't describing the one you're looking for, this might help (a radio parody):
"Ozzy Fudd The Wabbit Slayer"
http://www.lyricsprovider.com/song.php?id=85131
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