Brian. The babe they called 'Brian',
He grew, grew, grew, and grew
Grew up to be, grew up to be
A boy called 'Brian',

A boy called 'Brian'.
He had arms, and legs, and hands, and feet,
This boy, whose name was 'Brian',
And he grew,, grew, grew, and grew,

Grew up to be,
Yes, he grew up to be
A teenager called 'Brian',
A teenager called 'Brian',

And his face became spotty.
Yes, his face became spotty,
And his voice dropped down low
And things started to grow

On young Brian and show
He was certainly no,
No girl named 'Brian',
Not a girl named 'Brian'.

And he started to shave
And have one off the wrist
And want to see girls
And go out and get pissed,

A man called 'Brian',
This man called 'Brian',
The man they called 'Brian',
This man called 'Brian'!


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    I believe they were paroding the songs at the beginning of James Bond films.

    sir_schwickon February 06, 2006   Link

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