Lyrics The Rebel - Allan Sherman
He
stood
four
foot
eight
And
wore
a
beatnik
beard,
He
had
big
thick
glasses
That
looked
real
weird,
He
weighed
ninety-eight
pounds,
But
a
whole
nation
feared
The
Rebel!
He
had
a
chick
named
Rhonda,
A
college
prize.
Her
long
hair
hung
down
Over
her
eyes,
Kinda
half
Barbra
Streisand
And
half
Joan
Baez.
She
dug
the
Rebel!
Well,
they
met
one
day
At
a
pop
art
bash,
Between
a
painting
of
a
can
Of
succotash
And
a
high
camp
sculpture
Of
a
pile
of
trash
-
It
was
groovy!
Rhonda
dug
the
Rebel,
And
the
Rebel
dug
Rhonda,
So
she
grabbed
her
guitar,
And
roared
off
on
his
Honda
To
a
discotheque
Called
the
Anaconda
With
the
Rebel!
When
the
frugging
was
over
At
the
discotheque,
The
Rebel
was
a-tryin'
To
pay
his
check,
But
his
pockets
they
were
empty
So
he
yelled,
"Oh,
heck!"
"Heck,"
said
the
Rebel.
Well,
the
Dean
walked
by
Just
as
that
occurred.
He
said,
"You
can
get
expelled
For
what
I
just
heard.
Don't
you
realize
'heck'
Is
a
four-letter
word,
You
Rebel?!"
But
the
Rebel
said
To
his
old
adversary,
"Just
as
long
as
that
word's
In
the
slang
dictionary,
I
swear
by
Peter,
Paul
Mary,
I'll
use
it!"
"Furthermore,"
said
the
Rebel,
"I
won't
let
the
issue
pass.
The
whole
student
body's
gonna
Sit
down
en
masse.
Besides,
that
way,
We
don't
have
to
go
to
class.
We're
gonna
clew
it!"
Well,
the
sit-in
started
'Bout
7:
15.
The
whole
thing
was
covered
by
Time
Magazine.
They
even
took
Batman
Off
the
TV
screen
To
show
the
Rebel!
Out
came
the
captain
Of
the
state
police,
Arresting
lots
of
students
For
disturbing
the
peace,
Including
his
own
son,
His
daughter,
and
his
niece,
And
the
Rebel.
Someone
called
the
governor
To
see
what
he
could
do.
The
governor
said,
"Sorry,
But
I
cannot
talk
to
you.
'Cause
I'm
a-sittin'
in
At
the
state
house
too,
Just
like
the
Rebel!"
Soon
the
secondary
schools
Began
to
rebel.
Kindergarten
kids
were
sitting
During
show
and
tell.
Then
the
older
generation
Started
sitting
down
as
well.
Man,
what
a
protest!
Doctors
sat,
firemen
sat,
Teachers
wouldn't
teach.
People
sat
at
home
And
on
the
street
and
on
the
beach.
Just
a-sittin'
and
a-waitin'
For
freedom
of
speech.
Nobody
was
talkin'
to
anybody!
The
nation
was
in
trouble,
There
wasn't
any
doubt.
The
President
went
on
TV
To
try
to
pull
us
out.
And
the
President
shouted,
"What
the
heck's
it
all
about?!"
"Heck,"
said
the
President!
Soon
everyone
was
saying
"heck"
They
said
it
everywhere.
And
the
Rebel
said
to
Rhonda,
"This
is
terribly
unfair.
Being
hip
is
getting
middle
class,
Let's
you
and
I
be
square."
And
they
did,
they
squared
it
up.
Rhonda
got
a
haircut,
The
Rebel
shaved
his
beard.
They
were
married
and
had
children,
Which
they
subsequently
reared.
They
moved
out
to
the
suburbs
And
they
really
disappeared.
Wow,
did
they
conform!
Folks
built
a
statue
of
the
Rebel,
Just
to
prove
the
people's
love.
But
the
public
soon
forgot
it,
Just
the
pigeons
up
above
Seem
to
know
the
right
location.
They've
all
found
that
statue
of
The
Rebel.
1 Introductions - Short Songs: Hello Muddah (Nevada Style) / A Song Written By Elizabeth Taylor
2 Taking Lessons
3 A Waste Of Money
4 How Van Nuys Got It's Name
5 Smog Gets In Your Eyes
6 Scotch and / Or Water
7 Sorry 'Bout That
8 The Learner's Brassiere
9 Mononeucleosis
10 In Which I Finally Admit That I Won World War II Single-Handed
11 Dodgin' The Draft
12 The Rebel
13 Warning to Those Who Have a Low Threshold of Sex
14 I’m in the Mood for Love, You’re in the Mood for Herring
15 Second Hand Nose
16 A Few Words About The Chinese New Year
17 Sam You Made The Pants Too Long
18 If I Could Play Piano
19 Son Of Peyton Place
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