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missung lyrics

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Ok, what are the worst/funniest examples of lyrics missung in a song:

my 2 favorites have to be by members of my current band

1) in doing the song 'no news' by lonestar the keyboad player missung the line "I learned to do the laundry, feed the cat, and clean the house", and made it this: "I learned to FEED THE LAUNDRY, DO THE CAT, and CLEAN THE HOUSE" luckily he only did this once... got a good laugh

2) Our old bass player messed every up every time on 'your mama don't dance' on the line "The old folks say that ya gotta end your date
By ten", well he would ALWAYS sing "the old foks say that ya GOTTA EDUCATE by ten"

those are the 2 examples I can think of off the top of my head... lets hear some of the others I'm sure we've all encountered
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You picked a fine time to leave me loose wheel.

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Theresa used to think it was,"Just call me angel of the morning.Just brush my teeth before you leave me!"
She has a couple more, but I'll wait and share them later.
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When the work's all done and the kids get fed, the kids get fed and the kids get fed. The kids get fed and .......( well, you get the idea)..

When the Shark bites, Oh the shark bites, oh the shark bites, and the shark bites.. ( same thing).


Tinkle Tinkle on your car.

I didn't know I could go that far.

I was on break, and you were in the bar.

Repeat tag.

From the doodad on your hood to latch on your trunk, and everything in between.

I thought it was funny, but then, I was drunk.
Looking back, I admit it was mean.

(chorus)...

This is gonna be one of those GREAT threads.

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There used to be a website devoted to this (can't think of it).

"The Reverend Blue Jeans"
(Forever in Blue Jeans - Neil Diamond)

"Bring me an Iron Lung"
(Bring me a Higher Love - Steve Winwood)

"Steak and Salad"
(Lay down Sally - Eric Clapton)

'Scuse me, while I kiss this guy"
(Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix)

Like good jokes, there are dozens more that I just can't think of...<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Randy Pettit on 22 April 2003 at 01:43 PM.]</p></FONT>
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"Captain Midnight - we gonna let it all hang out..." (After Midnight)

"One watermelon....give me one watermelon" (Guantanomera)

"Come on - let me show you where I sat"
(I Like It Like That)
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Mike, I thought that was:

One Ton Tomato,
I eat a One Ton Tomato....
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Hank Williams, You Rode my Wife


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Police la dee da by Jose Feliciano
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"Third grade romance-------low rent rendezvous."
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Post by Ulf Edlund »

How about these?

I'll never be your beast of Bourbon.

Hey, Mr. Tangerine Man...

Hotel California:
Warm smell of colitas,Rising up through the air
Warm smell of police gas, Rising up through the air

That's Amore:
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie...
When the moon hits your eye like a big piece a pie...

Uffe

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"Stars fell on my bannana."
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Somewhere there should be,
For all the world to see.
A statue of a tool,
Made of BONE........

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Post by Dave Van Allen »

mis-sung intentionally? I think doing the lyrics to "Pinball Wizard" to the melody of "Folsom Prison Blues" is pretty fun...

there is a field of study of mis-HEARD lyrics, referred to as "mondegreens"
http://www.johnshepler.com/articles/lyrics.html http://www.rulefortytwo.com/mondegreens.htm
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That Jose Feliciano song is Police Naughty Dog, right?
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Post by R. L. Jones »

A small girl once liked singing to me , I want a man with a sore hand, and I come from Alabama with a band aid on my knee.

It was hillarious at the time

R. L.
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Post by Alvin Blaine »

<SMALL>That Jose Feliciano song is Police Naughty Dog, right?</SMALL>
I always thought it was "Flees on my Dog"
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Post by Ulf Edlund »

A friend of mine once got a strange request.
The conversation sounded something like this.
-Play "kitta-lie".
-I'm sorry, i don't know that one.
-Yes you do, everyone knows "kitta-lie".
-No honestly. I've never heard of it.
-Everybody has. It's "kitta-lie".
-Allright, if you can sing it to me i'll see if i recognise it.
-OK, it's kitta-lie kitta-lie kitta-lie kitta-lie kitta-la la la, la la la, here we go oh... (rockin' all over the world)

I also know a guy who has sung "Browneyed girl" hundreds of times, starting it: "Hey there amigo..."


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"Stand beside her and guide her
through the night with a light from a blub."

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"Don't come home tonight, it's bound to be too tight, There's a BATHROOM ON THE RIGHT"

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Post by Frank Estes »

How about Martina's "Independence Day" being sung as though it is a patriotic song!

"Hello Walt"

Carolee Cooper told that one on her mother. It was actually funny all the names her mother thought she heard in that Faron Young "Hello Walls" song.
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Post by Anne Marie O Keeffe »

My favourite has got to be "Farmer Jack". Image

Farmer jack to a king........
As requested by many a drunk late at night!!!!!!!! Image
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Post by Lem Smith »

Ah yes, always enjoy the various Mondegreens as they're called.
<SMALL>"Third grade romance-------low rent rendezvous."</SMALL>
I always thought that's what they said when I heard the Amazing Rythym Aces sing it...I didn't understand the right lines until I heard Sammy Kershaw's version.

"The ants are my friends, they're blowin' in the wind..."

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Post by RickRichtmyer »

Back in the 60's when I was playing top 40 music (before I was taken prisoner by my steel guitar), I used to sing the old song "Gloria." The one by Van Morrison. In the part that went "G-l-o-r-i-a", I intentionally sang "G-o-r-i-l-a", and of course I changed the following word to "Gorilla."

In the 70's I played in a country band with a guy who would never take the time to memorize lyrics. He'd write them on 3x5 cards that he'd clip to the microphone. Our bass player used to take the note cards when the singer wasn't looking and rewrite the lyrics. I'd give some examples but as b0b has often said, this is a family forum. Image

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