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| 1. On Thursday, April 10th, 2008 at 5:37PM mike free (a member) wrote: | | Subject: Git'n the lyrics wrong(in a kinda funny way) We all know about people singing CCR's" Bad Moon on the Rise" as "Theres a Bathroom on the Right". The other day i came home to find my wife singing "Miss Missy from Omaha"!I myself have had lyrics wrong FOR YEARS.How about y'all??Examples?? | |
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| 2. On Thursday, April 10th, 2008 at 6:16PM Eric (a member) replied:  Eric Member Since: February 2006 "Whip that boy and you'll answer to me!" "Whip that boy and you'll answer to me!" | What's bad is that I find it amusing to totally find different lyrics to songs - just for laughs ... like the "bathroom on the right"...deal
I can't name any in particular as I write this since there is so many... but here is something you can do that will make almost any song funny.... especially any song that mentions the word LOVE in the lyrics... Just change the word love to the word drugs.... cracks me up everytime. I think I heard a comedian say that one time and I've done it ever since...
And no I don't do drugs... I just find that funny...
OK mike .... heres one for you - "Bingo Jet has a light on" - Steve Miller Band. also stolen from a comedian.
E | |
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| 3. On Thursday, April 10th, 2008 at 6:37PM christina (a member) replied:  christina Member Since: March 2008 close enough to walk close enough to walk | " 'scuse me while I kiss this guy" - Jimi
"bald headed woman" - Bee Gees (More than a Woman) | |
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| 4. On Thursday, April 10th, 2008 at 6:43PM yardmaster (a member) replied:  yardmaster Member Since: July 2007 I say son is that a chicken hawk I say son is that a chicken hawk | "I am a man of constipation" ( I am a man of constant sorrow} | |
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| 5. On Friday, April 11th, 2008 at 4:36AM Reverend D K Buchanon (a member) replied:  Reverend D K Buchanon Member Since: July 2007 Don't Forget To Boogie ! Don't Forget To Boogie ! | Actual line from Robbie Fulks song "Georgia Hard" : The cold Virginia rain...
My wife hears : The sausage in the train... | |
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| 6. On Friday, April 11th, 2008 at 8:59AM Pammy Lee (a member) replied:  Pammy Lee Member Since: October 2007 | Van Morrison's "Centerpiece" I always sing/hear 'centipede' | |
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| 7. On Friday, April 11th, 2008 at 9:37AM omatic (a member) replied:  omatic Member Since: February 2003 My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other. My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other. | >> The sausage in the train Nothin' Freudian about that! | |
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| 8. On Friday, April 11th, 2008 at 10:01AM GiveMeASign (a member) replied: | | Had a friend once asked me if Heart was really singing "Hard A**" (Heartless). Now, despite myself, guess what I hear?
Also, I had a teacher in junior high who liked the Marshall Tucker Band song, but heard it as "Pretty Little Love Song".
Jo | |
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| 9. On Friday, April 11th, 2008 at 11:37AM Tater Bodine (a member) replied:  Tater Bodine Member Since: September 2005 You are what you is! You are what you is! | Re: "my wife singing "Miss Missy from Omaha". My daughter claims that it is "Miss Missy from Ohio!" | |
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| 10. On Friday, April 11th, 2008 at 12:45PM ezmoola (a member) replied: | | a girlfiend of mind in the 80's would sing "Cannonball"instead of -Panama- | |
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| 11. On Friday, April 11th, 2008 at 3:38PM justblamejoeydotcom (a guest) replied: | | alice cooper-ballad of dwight fry "but now i hear those sirens callin ,and so i am not free"
the wife heard,*and so im in a tree"
great long running, adaptable artist by the way | |
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| 12. On Friday, April 11th, 2008 at 6:24PM monstermkr (a guest) replied: | | In Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree by Brenda Lee I always here "Then we'll have some F***in' Pie" instead of pumpkin pie.
MM | |
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| 13. On Saturday, April 12th, 2008 at 3:10AM MotherBear (a member) replied: | | And my daughters think I need hearing aids.......................... | |
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| 14. On Saturday, April 12th, 2008 at 11:33AM Nese (a member) replied:  Nese Member Since: February 2005 Everyone Loves Nese Everyone Loves Nese | Speaking of Panama, a friend always sang Had Enough
There are more but I can't think of them at the mo. | |
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| 15. On Saturday, April 12th, 2008 at 5:42PM Reverend D K Buchanon (a member) replied:  Reverend D K Buchanon Member Since: July 2007 Don't Forget To Boogie ! Don't Forget To Boogie ! | >> The sausage in the train Nothin' Freudian about that!<<
True enough... | |
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| 16. On Sunday, April 13th, 2008 at 10:18AM snowcone (a member) replied:  snowcone Member Since: April 2007 Shine on you crazy diamond ! Shine on you crazy diamond ! | And don't they mention feminine hygiene products in Manfred Mann's "Blinded by the light". Always sounded like he says "Wrapped up like a douche". Sounds different in the original Bruce Springsteen version | |
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| 17. On Sunday, April 13th, 2008 at 10:58AM Nese (a member) replied:  Nese Member Since: February 2005 Everyone Loves Nese Everyone Loves Nese | ah snowcone...what are they singing? | |
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| 18. On Sunday, April 13th, 2008 at 9:50PM Rubin Kincaid (a guest) replied: | | always liked that Beatles song 'Got to Get You Into My Wife' | |
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| 19. On Sunday, April 13th, 2008 at 9:54PM Wildhoney69 (a member) replied:  Wildhoney69 Member Since: February 2005 "Rockin Lil Angel" "Rockin Lil Angel" | Heard a dj from K-Hits here in St. Louis, tell a story of a friend of his singing the lyrics of Beast of Burden as... I'll never be your pizza burnin. Thought that was pretty funny. | |
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| 20. On Sunday, April 13th, 2008 at 11:08PM Snake (a member) replied:  Snake Member Since: December 2003 She might've fooled me, but she didn't fool Mother She might've fooled me, but she didn't fool Mother | I think the original Springsteen words were "Revved up like a deuce..." a reference to driving your hot-rod deuce coupe.
I think that in the Brit dialect of the American language "douche" has a more polite meaning, it refers to a shower. After working out, a guy might say "I need to go take a douche." | |
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| 21. On Sunday, April 13th, 2008 at 11:16PM Snake (a member) replied:  Snake Member Since: December 2003 She might've fooled me, but she didn't fool Mother She might've fooled me, but she didn't fool Mother | In "All Along the Watchtower" I always heard "While other women came and went, their foot-servants too.." in stead of "...barefoot servants too.."
Actually, I sorta like my version, it might be a little more evocative of medieval times, and I feel that the song is set in those days. | |
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| 22. On Monday, April 14th, 2008 at 4:01PM movax0 (a member) replied:  movax0 Member Since: June 2006 You cant be late till you show up. You cant be late till you show up. | Dire Straits "Money For Nothing" / "We got the Flintstone Microwave Ovens | |
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