Passami qua, tiralo lì,
poi torna qui, mettiti lì.

La serie A si basa sul concetto di campione
che gioca in serie A.
La serie B si basa sul concetto di banana. Il piede.
La squadra retrocede,
e il mister silurato si ritira e fa una fine tipo Agroppi,
perché il mondo del calcio non perdona chi cilecca.

Voglio andare a vivere in campagna.
Zappa zappa zappa zappa zappa zappa zappa zappa,
zappa zappa zappa zappa zappa zappa zappa zappa,
semina falcia insacca coltiva pota.

Passa passa passa passa passa passa passa.
Para para para para para para para para.
Ponzi ponzi ponzi ponzi ponzi ponzi ponzi ponzi pera.

Da serie A, a serie B,
a serie C1, a serie C2,
a serie C3 che non c’è, a serie piede a banana,
a serie subbuteo, a serie l’importante è partecipare,
a Saint-Tropez.


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    This track, which later evolved into "Lo stato A, lo stato B", was the theme song for the 1995/96 edition of "Mai dire gol", a successful satyrical TV show about soccer. The lyrics have nothing to do with the later, expanded version, but instead they poke fun at the figure of the hapless soccer trainer whose team is relegated to a lower division.

    Diego8978on July 25, 2005   Link

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