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'''"Boogie Woogie Christian God"''' is a song sung by nuns in [[Vichy]], [[France]].
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"Boogie Woogie Christian God"
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Song Information
Singers: Sally Stevens
Susie Stevens-Logan
Caitlin Parrott[1]
Characters: Nuns
Length: 0:12
Writer(s): Original: Don Raye and Hughie Prince
Parody: Deb Lacusta, Dan Castellaneta and Vince Waldron
Appearance(s): "My Way or the Highway to Heaven"

"Boogie Woogie Christian God" is a song sung by nuns in Vichy France.

Lyrics[edit]

He's in the afterlife,
Punishing heavily.
He's the boogie woogie Christian God,
Of John 3:16.
A root, a toot,
Just don't eat his fruit.
He was born in a barn.
He loved religion.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The song is a parody of "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" by The Andrews Sisters.

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