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From the 1987 sketch comedy film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092546/combined Amazon Women on the Moon]''. Poor Don is in a commercial featuring real blues great B.B. King appealing for donations to the "Blacks Without Soul" organization.
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From the 1987 sketch comedy film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092546/reference Amazon Women on the Moon]''. Poor Don is in a commercial featuring real blues great B.B. King appealing for donations to the "Blacks Without Soul" organization.  
 
 
Don (David Alan Greer), who "turned a terrible affliction into a recording career," is shown gleefully singing incredibly white bread versions of white bread songs like Tony Orlando and Dawn's "Tie a Yellow Ribbon," "Chim Chim Cheree" (from Mary Poppins) and a seriously funk impaired "Joy to the World" (by Three Dog Night).
 
  
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Don (David Alan Greer), who "turned a terrible affliction into a recording career," is shown gleefully singing incredibly white bread versions of white bread songs like Tony Orlando and Dawn's "Tie a Yellow Ribbon," "Chim Chim Cheree" (from Mary Poppins) and a seriously funk impaired version of "Joy to the World" (by Three Dog Night).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:39, 18 April 2025

From the 1987 sketch comedy film Amazon Women on the Moon. Poor Don is in a commercial featuring real blues great B.B. King appealing for donations to the "Blacks Without Soul" organization.

Don (David Alan Greer), who "turned a terrible affliction into a recording career," is shown gleefully singing incredibly white bread versions of white bread songs like Tony Orlando and Dawn's "Tie a Yellow Ribbon," "Chim Chim Cheree" (from Mary Poppins) and a seriously funk impaired version of "Joy to the World" (by Three Dog Night).