Parody of The Beatles classic “Strawberry Fields Forever”.
The song mocks 90s baseball star, Darryl Strawberry, who during his career, had a prolific addiction to alcohol and drugs.
He has since gone to rehab and became a born-again Christian, he now helps others telling his story of recovery.
Let me take you down to Yankee Stadium where
Strawberry fields while making drug deals
And nothing seems to dry him out
Strawberry rehabs forever
Living is easy for sports pros
Who put the fannies in the seats
A superstar can get messed up but he can still cash out
If he can hit .293
And he won't come down, 'cause he loves his toot
When Strawberry fields, he's making drug deals
As long as he can hit 'em out
Strawberry's stash lasts forever
Now when he's swinging it's strike three
I'll bet he must be high on blow
And all the little kids will think that it's alright
To get real high and grab a bat
Let me take you down to Yankee Stadium where
Strawberry fields while making drug deals
They're never gonna kick him out
Strawberry rehabs forever
Strawberry rehabs forever
He'll probably relapse forever
(Cell phone ringing)
"Hello Darryl Strawberry. Look man, I told you never to call me to the game, you know. Hey look, I probably oughta go, there's a fly ball comin' in, alright I'll call you later then."
I snorted blow
I'm on parole
Strawberry Rehabs Forever was written by Joe Bryant & Spike O’Neill & Bob Rivers.
Strawberry Rehabs Forever was produced by Bob Rivers.
Bob Rivers released Strawberry Rehabs Forever on Tue Oct 07 1997.