This CD features Danny Freyer's Titillating Tune "Put it Back Paris! The Paris Hilton Song" plus "I Still Believe in Bigfoot", the national anthem of Bigfoot belivers.
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PARIS HILTON INSPIRES NEW TUNE ON VIDEO SHOPLIFT ALLEGATI [+]This CD features Danny Freyer's Titillating Tune "Put it Back Paris! The Paris Hilton Song" plus "I Still Believe in Bigfoot", the national anthem of Bigfoot belivers.
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PARIS HILTON INSPIRES NEW TUNE ON VIDEO SHOPLIFT ALLEGATIONS Reports that Paris Hilton is under investigation for stealing a sex video of herself from a Hollywood newsstand inspire new song "Put it Back Paris!"
Los Angeles - January 28, 2005 - Reports that Paris Hilton is under investigation for stealing a sex video of herself from a Hollywood newsstand have inspired a new song. Danny Freyer has just recorded "Put it Back Paris!" a New Orleans-flavored rock tune that simultaneously defends and questions Hilton's alleged petty theft.
Some of the lyrics include "You went to France/You took a Chance/Let Hotel Lovin' in your pants/How were you to know/That they would make a video?/They sell like Hotcakes/Why steal just one Tape?".
Songwriter Freyer says he has "Not actually seen Paris' sex video in Paris or a video of Paris stealing a video in Hollywood". But he admits he "may be forced to watch the sex tape if the song Put it Back Paris!' hits MTV, does a Launch on iTunes.com or something like that".
BIGFOOT BUFF SINGING THE BLUES
BETHESDA, Md. (Wireless Flash) -- The current debate over whether or not Bigfoot exists has one Bigfoot buff singing the blues. Danny Freyer has just recorded "I Still Believe In Bigfoot," a bluesy swamp rock tune that suggests believing in Bigfoot is as American as apple pie. Some of the lyrics include "They claim it was a hoax by a wise old fool/ Who carved 16-inch footprints with an iron tool/ But we all saw the movie of a Bigfoot mama struttin'/ Walking past the camera just like Dolly Parton." The 27-year-old Freyer admits he's never seen Bigfoot but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist and points out that "they said they caught bin Laden and he's still living." So far, Freyer's song is getting a big response among Bigfoot researchers. That's only a small part of the music- buying public, but he doesn't mind since "that's more than any of my other songs have reached." From Wireless Flash news service. Used with permission
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