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Neil Ray
Neil Ray
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Neil Ray
Neil Ray
Composer
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Sun Record Co.
Sun Record Co.
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Lyrics

Big Fanny, she was big and she was bad. Big Fanny, she was also kind of sa-ad. There wasn't anybody who could put Big Fanny down She was big and bad and ugly and she weighed 300 pounds. She weighed 300 pounds, stood 5 foot 5 And had an odor more dead than alive. Had black greasy hair on her dimpled chin And her big belly rumbled like a lion's den, Big Fanny. No one knew who was Fanny's daddy She turned up one day in a wet rice paddy Just lookin' stupid and standin' stiff And even the dogs refused to sniff of Big Fanny Big Fanny, she was big and she was bad. Big Fanny, she was also kind of sa-ad. There wasn't anybody who could put Big Fanny down She was big and bad and ugly and she weighed 300 pounds. Some say she came from around Hanoi, Where she got in a fight with some VC boys. She blew her garlic breath in those VC's face And they dropped like flies all over the place, Big Fanny. The cops finally put Big Fanny in jail, Gave her thirty days, wouldn't set no bail. She gave a mighty belch and struck a match And the gas blowed a hole in that booby-hatch, Big Fanny. Big Fanny, she was big and she was bad. Big Fanny, she was also kind of sa-ad. There wasn't anybody who could put Big Fanny down She was big and bad and ugly and she weighed 300 pounds. Big Fanny was up in the mountains one night A fight with a bear in the soft moonlight. The bear struck a claw in Fanny's eye And all of the people said good-bye to Big Fanny. But Fanny got tired of playing with that bear And grabbed two handfuls of his mangy hair. She gave a karate chop and a judo roll And knocked that grizzly critter out cold, Big Fanny. Big Fanny, she was big and she was bad. Big Fanny, she was also kind of sa-ad. There wasn't anybody who could put Big Fanny down She was big and bad and ugly and she weighed 300 pounds. Big Fanny hung around for a couple of years Smoking cigar butts and mooching beers. And then one morning she was up and gone Back to the jungle huntin' Viet Cong, Big Fanny On the jungle roads in North Viet Nam There's trees a-growin' with signs nailed on. They say "If you leave this road, be careful pal Somewhere in that jungle is a big bad gal", Big Fanny. Big Fanny, she was big and she was bad. Big Fanny, she was also kind of sa-ad. There wasn't anybody who could put Big Fanny down She was big and bad and ugly and she weighed 300 pounds. There wasn't anybody who could put Big Fanny down She was big and bad and ugly and she weighed... three... hundred pounds.
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