samantha25
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Post by samantha25 on Apr 5, 2015 5:02:02 GMT
I realized that I sing several song lyrics WRONG and loud. On the Amazon Fire TV Music section, it scrolls the words... so to my dismay I have been singing a lot of 80"s rock songs wrong, especially "once bitten twice shy". Has anyone really listened to the words of some of the 80s rock band songs?? Whoa... My latest one. On Cars... Sheryl C.'s song, The opening line.... I didn't realize she said Budlight. I thought she said "but I'm not" Chevrolet.. Duh!!
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Post by 950nancy on Apr 5, 2015 5:06:50 GMT
This used to be my life story. I do look up lyrics now if things don't make sense. Taking care of business used to be Making carrot biscuits. I have hundreds!
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Post by leftturnonly on Apr 5, 2015 5:09:47 GMT
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Post by leftturnonly on Apr 5, 2015 5:27:29 GMT
This has the potential to be one of my most favorite threads ever.
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Post by its me mg on Apr 5, 2015 5:32:09 GMT
I always thought the Gin Blossoms song "Hey Jealousy" was "cant ya see?"
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paget
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Post by paget on Apr 5, 2015 6:00:37 GMT
As far as I am concerned, it is "there in the bathroom on the right" and not "there's a bad moon on the rise". Also, I swear Keith Urban is singing "take your cat and leave my sweater" and definitely not 'take your cap'. Who the heck says cap anyway! And apparently I was only one of many who swore Taylor Swift was singing about "lonely Starbucks lovers". I saw her accept an award last week on the iHeart Radio Awards and she mentioned that lyric and that it is really "got a long list of ex-lovers". No! I thought it was take your cat and leave my sweater - and I always thought that was such a great line. Poop- I'm still singing it that way!&" My daughter thought the counting stars lyric was "sing in the river the lessons are learned" rather than SINK . my dds have had a lot of classics, I'll remember when I hear some songs.
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Rainbow
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Where salt is in the air and sand is at my feet...
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Jun 26, 2014 5:57:41 GMT
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Post by Rainbow on Apr 5, 2015 7:27:53 GMT
Oh my gosh those are funny. I hum if I don't know the words.
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Post by Fidget on Apr 5, 2015 12:07:08 GMT
Instead of "I'll never be your beast of burden" a friend of mine used to sing "I'll never leave your pizza burning"
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Post by Spongemom Scrappants on Apr 5, 2015 12:10:36 GMT
I am SHOCKED! I would have sworn it was cat. It makes so much more sense that way.
My favorite story ever of mis-heard song lyrics is my girlfriend who thought Gwen Stefani's Hollaback Girl was about,
"I ain't no Harlem black girl."
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Post by KelleeM on Apr 5, 2015 12:13:11 GMT
As far as I am concerned, it is "there in the bathroom on the right" and not "there's a bad moon on the rise". Also, I swear Keith Urban is singing "take your cat and leave my sweater" and definitely not 'take your cap'. Who the heck says cap anyway! And apparently I was only one of many who swore Taylor Swift was singing about "lonely Starbucks lovers". I saw her accept an award last week on the iHeart Radio Awards and she mentioned that lyric and that it is really "got a long list of ex-lovers". Seriously, there was no doubt in my little mind all these years that he was saying CAT. Now I'm kinda sad.
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Post by farmdpea on Apr 5, 2015 12:16:09 GMT
As far as I am concerned, it is "there in the bathroom on the right" and not "there's a bad moon on the rise". Also, I swear Keith Urban is singing "take your cat and leave my sweater" and definitely not 'take your cap'. Who the heck says cap anyway! And apparently I was only one of many who swore Taylor Swift was singing about "lonely Starbucks lovers". I saw her accept an award last week on the iHeart Radio Awards and she mentioned that lyric and that it is really "got a long list of ex-lovers". Seriously, there was no doubt in my little mind all these years that he was saying CAT. Now I'm kinda sad. Me, too. Thanks a lot, **GypsyGirl** !
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2015 13:10:46 GMT
I always though that Eric Clapton's Layla was called Lay Low. "You got me on my knees, lay low". Makes sense!!!! DH while singing in the car just makes up ridiculous lyrics to songs and just keeps singing mumbles if he knows the tune but not the lyrics. He's special..
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2015 13:12:48 GMT
As far as I am concerned, it is "there in the bathroom on the right" and not "there's a bad moon on the rise". Also, I swear Keith Urban is singing "take your cat and leave my sweater" and definitely not 'take your cap'. Who the heck says cap anyway! And apparently I was only one of many who swore Taylor Swift was singing about "lonely Starbucks lovers". I saw her accept an award last week on the iHeart Radio Awards and she mentioned that lyric and that it is really "got a long list of ex-lovers". Wait. He doesn't say CAT?
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AnotherPea
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Post by AnotherPea on Apr 5, 2015 13:38:58 GMT
As far as I am concerned, it is "there in the bathroom on the right" and not "there's a bad moon on the rise". Also, I swear Keith Urban is singing "take your cat and leave my sweater" and definitely not 'take your cap'. Who the heck says cap anyway! And apparently I was only one of many who swore Taylor Swift was singing about "lonely Starbucks lovers". I saw her accept an award last week on the iHeart Radio Awards and she mentioned that lyric and that it is really "got a long list of ex-lovers". I thought it was take your cat too! I've been thinking - good riddance - got rid of the girl and her crappy old cat.
Cat's better. I'm sticking with cat
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Post by KelleeM on Apr 5, 2015 13:43:52 GMT
As far as I am concerned, it is "there in the bathroom on the right" and not "there's a bad moon on the rise". Also, I swear Keith Urban is singing "take your cat and leave my sweater" and definitely not 'take your cap'. Who the heck says cap anyway! I thought it was take your cat too! I've been thinking - good riddance - got rid of the girl and her crappy old cat.
Cat's better. I'm sticking with cat
Me too!! I think that someone needs to inform the lovely Mr. Urban that HE'S been singing it wrong if he has been saying cap all this time!!
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Post by Goldynn on Apr 5, 2015 13:48:53 GMT
There's a song out by George Ezra where he sings:
For you, ooooh For you, oooh I'd leave it all.
But I swear, it sounds like he says I deeveedoll. Like gibberish, lol! So it took me and my daughter a bit to figure it out.
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ComplicatedLady
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Post by ComplicatedLady on Apr 5, 2015 13:53:40 GMT
I am SHOCKED! I would have sworn it was cat. It makes so much more sense that way. My favorite story ever of mis-heard song lyrics is my girlfriend who thought Gwen Stefani's Hollaback Girl was about, "I ain't no Harlem black girl." You must have shared that here before because this is one of my favorites too! I sing it this way to myself when I hear the Hollaback Girl.
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Post by Spongemom Scrappants on Apr 5, 2015 14:22:13 GMT
I have... probably a few times! It's just too good.
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Post by danor98 on Apr 5, 2015 14:37:02 GMT
I thought it was take your cat too! I've been thinking - good riddance - got rid of the girl and her crappy old cat.
Cat's better. I'm sticking with cat
Me too!! I think that someone needs to inform the lovely Mr. Urban that HE'S been singing it wrong if he has been saying cap all this time!! Me three...or is it four! Cat!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2015 14:38:36 GMT
As far as I am concerned, it is "there in the bathroom on the right" and not "there's a bad moon on the rise". Also, I swear Keith Urban is singing "take your cat and leave my sweater" and definitely not 'take your cap'. Who the heck says cap anyway! And apparently I was only one of many who swore Taylor Swift was singing about "lonely Starbucks lovers". I saw her accept an award last week on the iHeart Radio Awards and she mentioned that lyric and that it is really "got a long list of ex-lovers". No! I thought it was take your cat and leave my sweater - and I always thought that was such a great line. Poop- I'm still singing it that way!&" My daughter thought the counting stars lyric was "sing in the river the lessons are learned" rather than SINK . my dds have had a lot of classics, I'll remember when I hear some songs. I thought it was Take your cat and leave my sweater. I have to go look it up now. Agreed this thread has amazing potential!!!
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Post by peano on Apr 5, 2015 15:17:42 GMT
There's a song out by George Ezra where he sings: For you, ooooh For you, oooh I'd leave it all. But I swear, it sounds like he says I deeveedoll. Like gibberish, lol! So it took me and my daughter a bit to figure it out. OMG yes! When I first heard that song, I was like "what is he talking about? Why is he putting nonsense syllables in that song?" Except I heard ah-dee-vee-doh, (which I actually enjoyed singing just from the silliness alone) and when I finally googled the lyrics, I came up with "I'd give it all". But either way, George, dude, what?
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Post by femalebusiness on Apr 5, 2015 15:25:42 GMT
When my daughter was tiny she used to sing Hawaii Georgia for My eyes adored you.
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Post by Goldynn on Apr 5, 2015 15:26:44 GMT
There's a song out by George Ezra where he sings: For you, ooooh For you, oooh I'd leave it all. But I swear, it sounds like he says I deeveedoll. Like gibberish, lol! So it took me and my daughter a bit to figure it out. OMG yes! When I first heard that song, I was like "what is he talking about? Why is he putting nonsense syllables in that song?" Except I heard ah-dee-vee-doh, (which I actually enjoyed singing just from the silliness alone) and when I finally googled the lyrics, I came up with "I'd give it all". But either way, George, dude, what? So glad to know I'm not the only one!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2015 15:30:36 GMT
I tumble for ya
You spin my rice round like a rocket baby rice round.
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Post by scrappintoee on Apr 5, 2015 15:32:16 GMT
Bee Gees "more than a woman"...my friends sang "Bald Headed Woman" When I FIRST looked up the correct lyrics to "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress", I was amazed! oh, THAT's what they were saying!!! We just made up words....!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2015 15:38:07 GMT
These are too funny!
I thought Gwen Stefani's "Hollaback Girl" was "Harlem Bat Girl!"
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2015 15:40:06 GMT
I am SHOCKED! I would have sworn it was cat. It makes so much more sense that way. My favorite story ever of mis-heard song lyrics is my girlfriend who thought Gwen Stefani's Hollaback Girl was about, "I ain't no Harlem black girl." Hilarious; maybe should have been "Harlem Black Bat Girl!"
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Post by Skellinton on Apr 5, 2015 15:47:26 GMT
Matchbox 20 Bed of Lies was Bed of Rice to my youngest. Vegemite Sandwich in Down Under was Bite of My Sandwich to an ex Machine Head by Bush was My Clean Head by one of my kids And ny favorite was from Say, Say, Say one of my friends singing "don't play games with my erection" instead of "don't okay games with my affection".
I always thought it was take my cat too, but when that song came out I asked on the old peas board because my kids were saying cap and I was told by everyone it certainly was cap and I was basically an idiot for thinking it was cat! Glad to know now that others do hear cat!!!!
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Post by crazy4scraps on Apr 5, 2015 16:00:03 GMT
Ha ha, this is my DD to a T! The only time she hears popular radio music is when we're going somewhere in the car. It's kind of scary that she knows so many of the songs and sings along, loudly, and pretty much on key but sometimes with the totally wrong or made up words. In many cases, I just let her go on thinking that what she's singing is what the words are because if she sang the song with the right words at school she would probably get in trouble! I'm talking about you, Uptown Funk! On a somewhat related note, it drives me crazy to hear a song on the radio that sounds perfectly acceptable for my kid to hear so I buy it on iTunes only to discover that the mild swear words they must be bleeping for the radio aren't bleeped in the paid version! I avoid the songs with explicit content and buy clean versions if available, but sometimes something slips through with words I'd rather my kid not repeat at school. Whoops!
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Post by Skellinton on Apr 5, 2015 16:17:55 GMT
Oh, when I was little I thought Jingle Bells went, "Bells on cocktails ring" rather than "bells on bob tails ring".
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