October 21, 2005

GORDON! Never Really Learned to Play

Filed under: Bout-Me, Goofing-off — Chris @ 6:50 am

Ohhh Eeee Oh…
Mother Goose Rock \'n\' Rhyme

Growing up, the siblings in my family made fun of each other. If it was changing a name, or changing a song, we did it.

Unfortunately Gordon never had a song.

Until Mother Goose Rock-N-Rhyme.

Enter Gordon, the son of Mother Goose. His name was, “Gordon Goose”. The similarities were just too close.

Somehow, this little Disney movie had ZZ Top, Paul Simon, Little Richard, Cyndi Lauper, and a host of other actors and actresses.

Near the end of the show, it had a nice little rock number.

“GORDON! Never Really learned how to play

Ohh eee ohhh

Always been a stick in the mud.”

Oh, and Gordon, I’ve ordered a copy from Amazon.com.

It’s going to be digitized, then ya’ll are going to have to see the lyrics transcribed and a nice little review.

I’m such a Pop Culture Junkie.

Or at least a Disney Culture Junkie.

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6 Comments »

  1. i met this other guy who owns his own personal arcade.

    weird.

    :)

    Comment by wendy — October 21, 2005 @ 11:19 am

  2. A guy with his own personal arcade?

    Wierd?

    NEVER!

    Comment by Chris — October 23, 2005 @ 4:43 pm

  3. Hello, you dont know me, but in my search for Mother Goose Rock N Rhyme things online I came across your post. I think it’s so cool that someone actually has something about the movie online. I have a copy of the Gordon song if you’d like. Its not the best recording, but just so you know! :)

    Comment by Sara — December 18, 2005 @ 4:49 pm

  4. can you tell me who sings the song”GORDAN! NEVER REALLY LEARNED TO PLAY” from mother goose’ rock’n’ rhyme movie ….thank u

    Comment by leonetta — January 11, 2007 @ 3:00 pm

  5. The Dank

    Comment by Chris — January 21, 2007 @ 8:49 am

  6. the song is by dweasel zappa. could i get that recording? i cant find 1 anywhere.

    Comment by cod5y — February 27, 2007 @ 11:28 am

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