["Sledgehammer" by Peter Gabriel]
You could have a big dipper going up and down, all around the bend.
You could have a bumper-car bumping. This amusement never ends.
I wanna be your sledgehammer. Why don't you call my name? Ah.
Oh, let me be your sledgehammer. This will be my testimony, yea. yea.

["Sussudio" by Phil Collins]
There's a girl that's been on my mind all the time, Su-Sussudio. Oh-oh.
Now, she don't even know my name, but I think she likes me just the same.
Su-Susudio. Oh-oh.

["Party All The Time" by Eddie Murphy]
My girl wants to party all the time, party all the time, party all the time.
My girl wants to party all the time, party all the time.
She parties all the time.

["Say You, Say Me" by Lionel Richie]
(Say you) Say me. Say it for always - that's the way it should be.
(Say you) Say me. Say it together, (naturally)

["Freeway Of Love" by Aretha Franklin]
We're going riding on the freeway of love - wind's against our back.
We're going riding on the freeway of love in a pink Cadillac.

["What You Need" by INXS]
That's why- you need. Ooh, that's why-
I'll give you what you need. I'll give you what you need.

["Harlem Shuffle" by The Rolling Stones]
Ya ya ya, do the Harlem polka. (ev'rybody, now)
Ya ya ya, do the Harlem polka.

["Venus" by Bananarama]
She's got it. yea, baby, she's got it.
Well, I'm your Venus. I'm your fire. What's your desire?

["Nasty" by Janet Jackson]
Nasty! Nasty boys! Don't mean a thing.
Oh, you nasty boys.
Nasty! Nasty boys! Don't ever change.
Oh, you nasty boys.

(I like this part)

["Rock Me Amadeus" by Falco]
Ooh, rock me Amadeus. Ooh, rock me Amadeus. Ooh, rock me Amadeus. Ooh.

["Shout" by Tears For Fears]
Shout. Shout. Let it all out.
These are the things I can do without, come on.
I'm talking to you, come on.

["Papa Don't Preach" by Madonna]
Ple-ease, Papa don't preach. I'm in trouble deep.
Papa don't preach. I've been losin' sleep.
But I made up my mind. I'm keping my baby.
Ooh, I'm gonna keep my baby.
I'm gonna kee-eep my-- baby! (keep my baby, keep my baby, keep my baby)
Hey!


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    Al's polka's are entertaining

    TheDirgeon September 14, 2009   Link

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