Goodbye, Queefy Queen
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"Goodbye, Queefy Queen" is a song which is featured in "The Worldwide Privacy Tour". It is sung by Smelly John at the Queen of Canada's funeral.
Background
As Ike is watching a recording of the Canadian queen's funeral, her corpse is carried to the front of the church. After her casket has been put down, Sir Smelly John, "Canada's most beloved musician", walks up to a piano and begins performing the song as tribute to the deceased queen, causing the audience to begin crying.
Lyrics
Goodbye, queefy Queen
Seems as though you've queefed your last queef...
Trivia
- The scene references Elton John's tribute to Queen Elizabeth II after her passing, where he performed the song "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" in her honor.[1]
- The song parodies Elton John's song "Candle in the Wind 1997", which he performed as a tribute for Diana, Princess of Wales.
References
- ↑ Jon Blistein . Elton John Remembers Dancing to ‘Rock Around the Clock’ With Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on July 20, 2025.