We all do it. We have all heard it. Here is a place to post what lyrics you used to sing but later learned you were a "little" off.
Remember---G forum! And you might be asked what song it was or what it said. Maybe.
Enjoy!
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We all do it. We have all heard it. Here is a place to post what lyrics you used to sing but later learned you were a "little" off.
Remember---G forum! And you might be asked what song it was or what it said. Maybe.
Enjoy!
It's gonna take a lot to drag me awaaaaay from yooooooooooouuu........
There's nuthin' that a hundred men on Mars could ever doooooooooo..........
I left my BRAINS down in Aaaaaaaaa-fric-aaaaaaaaaa..................................
("Africa," by Toto. This one takes me back.)
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Originally Posted by Conceited Ape
LOL!!! :rotflol:
what happened to the rest of those songs you were thinking about snow...
too funny
I had a student who would sing:
"I like it, I love it, I want a chicken nugget."
Tim McGraw song
"Don’t go around tonight,
Well, it’s bound to take your life,
There’s a bathroom on the right."
-My earliest understanding of the lyrics from CCR's Bad Moon Rising.
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Originally Posted by MainStreet, USA
LOL- that is perfectly understandable!
Oh Susanna, don't you cry for me.
I come from Alabama, with a BANDAID on my knee
now you know y'all thot that one as a youngster LOL
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Originally Posted by vixen101485
i used to think it was the same thing
You picked a fine time to leave me Lucille,
With four hundred children and a crop in the field.
LOL Did you ever listen to a guy named John Charles? He used to sing at some Disney bars(Empress Lilly, Baton Rouge lounge and Cap'n Cooks' Hideaway) and would do stuff like that if you got up in the middle of a song.Quote:
Originally Posted by MainStreet, USA
Never heard of 'em, but if he could make up that kind of thing on the spot, he must've been one heck of a funny guy.
He was a very funny and fast witted guy. He still does some shows in Orlando from time to time at an art festival I think. The last time he performed at Disney was when they closed the Empress Lilly before it became Fulton's Crab House. The last night at Baton Rouge some of his regular fans held "The Wreck of theEmpress Lilly"(Wreck of the Edmund Firzgerald) and paraded around the "boat" in life jackets.
I believe I saw him way way back in 1990 at the bar in the Empress Lilly while waiting for dinner in the Steermans Quarters. Oh the good old days when you could still walk up and get a table :)
Supercalifragoluspexepealidosuhs (i used to say it as i spelled it...)
even through the sound of it may seem quite at roach is