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Americans Lyrics


We are Americans.
We are Americans, oh yeah!
We carry great big guns
'Cause we are Americans!Oh yeah!
We're strong (we're strong!)
And we're free (we're free!)
We are Coke, We are Pepsi'Cause we are Americans
We are Americans.What we'd like to do for you right now, is a short history of the United States of America. First of all a short scene depicting the United States of America, and their diplomacy.Hey pal, do whatever I tell ya!No!I got a really big gun here...All right then.Yeah! Secondly a short scene depicting the United States of America, and their economy, yeah!Hey pal, gimme all your money.No!I got a really big gun here...All right!And thirdly a short scene depicting the United States of America, and I'm sure we all understand their foreign policy, yeah!Hey pal, let's go fight a war in Iraq.Okay! Where's Iraq?Yeah!And finally a short scene depicting the United States of America, and the settlement, the settlement of that great nation, we know and love as the USA, yeah.Hey you Indian. Here's a bunch of glass beads, gimme all your land.No.I got a great big gun here.Nice beads!We are Americans
We are Americans, ah yeah!
We carry great big guns, yeah!
'Cause we are AmericansWe're strong (we're strong!)
And we're free (we're free!)
We are Coke, We are PepsiAnd we wear
Canadian flags
When we travel
On our bags'Cause we are Americans (ah yeah!)
We are Americans (c'mon everybody, make like you're at Woodstock, yeah!)
We are Americans

We are AmericansWe are Americans, Here we go!
We are Americans
Everything I do... I do it for you.

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Corky and the Juice Pigs was a Canadian comedy musical group made up of Phil Nichol, Greg Neale, and Sean Cullen. Their output consisted mainly of original comedic songs, largely satirical and often parodying various musical styles. The group formed in 1987 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and disbanded in 1998 Skilled improvisers, they are best known in the United States for their performances on MADtv, including their most famous song "Eskimo", more commonly known as "Gay Eskimo", where the lyrics discussed the problems facing the sole homosexual in an isolated environment.

Read more about Corky and the Juice Pigs on Last.fm.


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