September 1993 Segment 2
Transcript
Announcer:
Fans of fun both big and tall, you’re here for fun, to have a ball. So now let’s give a great big hand for Chuck E. Cheese and Munch’s band!
Mr. Munch:(Singing)
Mally told Hally about the thing she saw, two big horns and a wooly dog
All:(Singing)
Wooly bully, wooly bully.
Wooly bully, wooly bully.
Wooly bully
Mr. Munch:(Singing)
Well Hally told Mally let’s don’t take a chance.
Lets not be in suffer, come and learn to dance
All:(Singing)
Wooly bully, wooly bully.
Wooly bully, wooly bully.
Wooly bully
Chuck E. Cheese:
And now, once again. Those fabulous bullhorns
Mr. Munch:(Singing)
Mally told Hally it’s the thing to to.
Get yourself a rhythm, wooly wool with you
All:(Singing)
Wooly bully, wooly bully.
Wooly bully, wooly bully.
Wooly bully
Helen Henny:
Does anybody have any idea what that song actually means?
Chuck E. Cheese:
Sure I do. It’s a surreal vision about a man’s search for meaning in the universe
Helen Henny:
Whatever. But I like songs that come from the heart, that have some feeling behind them, like this one.
Helen Henny:(Singing)
I fall to pieces each time I see you again.
I fall to pieces, how can I be just your friend?
You want me to act like we’ve never kissed.
You want me to forget, pretend we never met.
And I’ve tried and I’ve tried, but I haven’t yet.
You walk by and I fall to pieces.
I fall to pieces each time someone speaks your name.
I fall to pieces, time only adds to the flame.
You tell me to find someone else to love,
someone who loved me to the way you used to do.
But each time I go on with someone new,
you walk by and I fall to pieces.
Well you walk by and I fall to pieces
Chuck E. Cheese:
Well Helen, that was beautiful
Helen Henny:
Thanks, Chuck E.
Chuck E. Cheese:
Folks, we’ll be back in a bit
