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{{trope}}Examples of [[Have a Gay Old Time]] in [[Music]] include:
* In the Sea Shanty ''Bully in the Alley''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uS5xR7jBxDw], [http://thejovialcrew.com/?page_id=975 "bully" means "drunk"]
* The ''Secret Origin'' version of the song "Hate Everyone" by [[Say Anything]].
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{{quote|''You're a crooked jerky jockey, and you drive a crooked horse''}}
** [[Blatant Lies|Clearly]], he's talking about dried beef.
* There's an old folk song: "Ruben Ruben I've been thinking, What a queer world it would be If the men were all transported Far beyond the northern sea. Rachel Rachel I've been thinking what a gay world it would be If the girls were all transported Far beyond the northern sea." Well, yes, if they sent all the men or all the women away, [[SitchSituational Sexuality|it would be a queer/gay world]].
* "Flowers On The Wall" (1966) by the Statler Brothers featured [[Sanity Slippage Song|bleak undercurrent]] as well as lyrics that demanded revision in subsequent cover versions.
{{quote|''Last night I dressed in tails, pretended I was on the town''
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{{quote|She's big, big. She's bad, bad. My woodie!}}
 
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