Heath Eater: Critiquing My Song to the Tune of "I'm a Believer

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In summary, the song is about a person who steals a Heath candy bar and gets caught by the police. The singer then becomes a Heath eater and feels no remorse.
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Okay, I wrote this song on whim.
Its about Heath candy bars and sung to the tune of Smash Mouth's, "I'm a Believer"

I thought joy was only found in commercials.
Meant for someone else 'till I found Heath
Cops were out to get me,
cause I stole a Heath,
Dentists and doctors haunted all my dreams...
Then I took a bite,
now I'm a Heath eater.
And all the lard, went to my behind.
Heaven above,
Gave me my Heath bar you couldn't take it if you pried...
I thought food was more or less a taken thing.
The more I eat the more I'm fat oh yeah.
What's the use of Hershy's?
All you get is cane.
When I wanted sweet bars I got plain...
Then I took a bite,
Now I'm a Heath eater.
And not a trace, of doubt in my mind.
Oh heaven above...
gave me this Heath bar you couldn't take it if you pried.
What's the use of eatin', all of that plain?
When I wanted Heath bars I got pain...
Then I took a bite...
Now I'm a believer yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah.

Disclaimer: I'm not fat.
 
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Wierd Al might pay a dollar for that...
 
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A Dollar!??
Whoa, I'm getting richer all the time.

But Weird Al? No J-man, you just don't know musical genius when it punches you in the face.
 
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"I'm a Believer" was first recorded by the "Monkees".
 
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Yeah, I knew it was the Monkees, but I want sure the lyrics were the same.
 
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Originally posted by Evo
"I'm a Believer" was first recorded by the "Monkees".
Guess what! Ivan sent me to this site last night to check out photon's song, and, after reading it, I said to him "I wonder who will get in there and point out that this was a Monkee's song before Smash Mouth re-did it."
I should have KNOWN it would be my twin-sister-seperated-at-birth!
:wink:

Photon - the words are the same as far as I can tell.
 
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Of course most people on here weren't even born when the song first came out, so they wouldn't have known the tune if he had said Monkees.

BTW, photon, funny lyrics!
 
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Originally posted by Evo
Of course most people on here weren't even born when the song first came out, so they wouldn't have known the tune if he had said Monkees.

BTW, photon, funny lyrics!
Oh, THAT's it! Just RUB IT IN!
 
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Sometimes, the truth hurts...

But, ...it is what it is...

BTW Tsunami, we operate outside of time so none of this pertains to us...shhhh" :wink:
 

1. What inspired you to write "Heath Eater"?

As a scientist, I am constantly observing and analyzing the world around me. I wrote "Heath Eater" as a satirical commentary on the harmful effects of pollution and environmental degradation on our health.

2. How did you come up with the idea to use the tune of "I'm a Believer"?

I wanted to use a familiar tune to make the message of the song more accessible and engaging to listeners. The catchy melody of "I'm a Believer" perfectly captured the playful and ironic tone I wanted to convey.

3. What is the meaning behind the lyrics of "Heath Eater"?

The lyrics of "Heath Eater" are a metaphor for the negative impact of pollution on our bodies. The "heath eater" represents the pollutants and toxins that we consume through our environment, which can harm our health and well-being.

4. What do you hope listeners take away from this song?

I hope that "Heath Eater" sparks conversations and raises awareness about environmental issues and their impact on our health. I also hope that it encourages listeners to make small changes in their daily lives to reduce their carbon footprint and protect our planet.

5. Can you tell us about the scientific research or facts that informed the lyrics of "Heath Eater"?

The lyrics of "Heath Eater" are based on scientific research and data on the effects of pollution on human health. This includes air pollution from factories and vehicles, water contamination, and the harmful chemicals found in everyday products. My intention was to use music as a medium to bring attention to these important issues and inspire change.

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