and there's always the Ballad of Sigmund Freud ....

At 12:18 PM -0500 9/29/05, Jim Dougan wrote:
Years ago I wrote one to the tune of "If I Only Had a Brain" from the Wizard of Oz - same basic song, but with real brain parts substituted in. I can't find a copy at the moment - and the only line I remember was "Oh I could really tell em' if I had a cerebellum...." (which is of course not functionally correct anyway...)

I will see if I can locate a copy of this somewhere in my archives....

-- Jim


At 12:12 PM 9/29/2005, you wrote:
Hi Fellow TIPSters!

I routinely use song parodies (when I can get them) in my teaching, and am always looking to add to my collection. Currently I host a small collection of these off my homepage (http://acunix.wheatonma.edu/kmorgan/Psongs/psongs.html#psongshome) called "More Psongs My Psychologist Taught Me." Some of the psongs you will find there include "Taste Aversion" (to the tune of Madonna's "Like a Virgin"), "The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Song" (to the tune of "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"), and "The NMDA Song" (to the tune of "YMCA").

If you have a psong that you have written or that you use regularly and are willing to share, I would be most grateful to post it on my website! Please send me your psongs, and also include any and all acknowledgement information you want to accompany them.

And thanks!:-)
--Kathy Morgan

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