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Allman Brothers Band, Allman BrothersNew Name | Why It's Better | Submitter Name |
The Allwoman Sisters Band | If they were females instead of males | Ed |
The Part Man, Part Woman, Brothers & Sisters Band | If it expanded to include both sexes | Jessica Bielzebub |
Almond Brothers Band | I actually used to think this was their name ;D | 2funny |
Original Song Name | New Song Name | Submitter Name |
"Hitching Boy" | "Whipping Post" | Marlene L. Ram |
"Eat A Salad" | "Eat A Peach" | album |
"Annika" | "Jessica" | sport |
Song/Performer | Comment | Submitter Name |
"Maybe We Can Go Back To Yesterday," | Time travel on such a scale is yet uninvented. | Heather Brockwell |
"Revival (Love Is Everywhere) ," | Love isn't in all places. | Yvette Bristle |
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | |
"Who Are You?," The Who | "Melissa," The Allman Brothers Band | |
"Song For Someone," U2 | "Jessica," The Allman Brothers Band | |
"Beautiful Sunday," Daniel Boone | "Stormy Monday," The Allman Brothers Band | |
"Weatherman Says," Jack Wagner | "Stormy Monday," The Allman Brothers Band | |
There are additional songs titles that answer other songs available. |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Rambllin' Man" | "Wanglin' Man" | Jeff "Dr Chordate" Moran |
"Whipping Post" | "Sippy Cup" | Warren Baker |
"Ramblin' Man" | "Shamblin' Man" | Michael Pacholek |
"Trouble No More" | "POTUS No More Blues" | Callmelennie |
"Ramblin' Man" | "Vegan Man" | Vegan Minstrel |
"Ramlin' Man" | "Born a Steelers Fan" | KLR |
"Ramblin' Man" | "Scramblin' Pan" | Mark Scotti |
"Rambli' Man" | "I was Born a Peepin' Tom" | Tony Wiseguy |
"Tied to The Whipping Post" | "Tied to The Whiffenpoofs" | Raymond And The Circle |
"Ramblin' Man" | "Crumblin' Man" | Michael Pacholek |
There are additional song parodies available. |
Song Name | Product | Submittor |
Whippin' Post | Dominatrix Nightclub | southernrock |
Song Name | Company/Organization | Submittor |
High Cost Of Low Living | Housing Projects Main Office | Matt Swanton |
Whipping Post | Theaters showing The Passion of the Christ | movie |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
My Name Is Eminem | Melissa Allman Brothers Band | My Name Is Melissa | U. Guest It |
Uneasy Rider Charlie Daniels | Midnight Rider Allman Brothers Band | Uneasy Midnight Rider | Jen |
Eye In The Sky Alan Parsons Project | Blue Sky Allman Brothers Band | Eye In The Blue Sky | Taylor Swift Kick In The Pants |
My Name Is Eminem | Jessica The Allman Brothers Band | My Name Is Jessica | Rapahel |
"Ramblin' Man"
Misheard Lyrics: Lord, I was born a millionaire
Original Lyrics: Lord, I was born a ramblin' man
| "Ramblin’ Man"
Misheard Lyrics: Lord, I was born an American man
or Lord, I was born in America, man Original Lyrics: Lord, I was born a ramblin’ man
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"Melissa"
Misheard Lyrics: Sweet Uniqua
Original Lyrics: Sweet Melissa
| "Ramblin’ Man"
Misheard Lyrics: Lord I was born in L.A.
Original Lyrics: Lord I was born a ramblin’ man
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"Whipping Post"
Misheard Lyrics: I've been tell me, I've been just a fool.
I had to stand by and take it babe, all for loving you. Original Lyrics: My friends tell me, that I've been such a fool.
But I had to stand by and take it baby, all for loving you. |
Story about this misheard lyric by: Wisnu Aji Can you understand with the lyrics of this song? There are some modification on the lyrics of this song that I made to make Gregg Allman wonder why and think thrice to sing this song. About this song: "Whipping Post" is track #7 on their self-titled debut studio album released on 4 November 1969. It was written by Gregg Allman. This album that features "Whipping Post", "Dreams" (later become a name of a compilation album), and a cover of Spencer Davis' "Don't Want You No More", was just reaching #188 on Billboard's Pop Albums Chart. Despite this, this album received critical acclaim from listeners and music critics. While the original recording of "Whipping Post" was 5 minutes and 17 seconds, sometimes they performing this Blues Rock song in a live performance and creating a 22-minute rendition of this song. It was included on their unplugged album, "At Fillmore East", released in 1971. It was this recording that garnered "Whipping Post" spots on both the list of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll and Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Because of its length, the unplugged version of "Whipping Post" received airplay from radio stations that playing Progressive Rock non-stop during the early 1970s, especially late at night or on weekends. Such airplay led to "Whipping Post" becoming one of their more familiar and popular songs to date before they have their biggest hit single, "Ramblin' Man", which was reaching #2 on Billboard's Pop Chart. On the 22-minute unplugged version of this song, I can hear the sound of applause but the music can't stop; the tympani keeps going and within seconds, the guitarists start up the mellow lead line to "Mountain Jam" as the record fades into the end grooves. Listeners would not hear that 33-minute continuation until "Eat a Peach" was released in 1972. "Whipping Post" originally was a power ballad, but they creating this song made more Hard-Rocker again than anymore with Gregg Allman singing its climax during choruses and continued with Duane Allman playing his signature guitar solo during the break section of this song. |
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"Ramblin' Man"
The Repetitive Lyrics: Lord I was born a ramblin' man
Why They're Repetitive: Near the end they start repeating this line over and over, until they finally give up and start repeating just the guitar riffs (with some very slight variations)... but the whole repeating bit is at least 2 minutes long. Sort of like 'Hey Jude'.
Submitted by: Scintilla
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"Please Call Home"
The Inappropriate Lyrics: I know that you're used to runnin'
You're lost baby, and I ain't funnin' Why They're Inappropriate: This is my band. But *anything* would have been better than 'funnin'.' How about 'But in that hat, baby, you look stunnin'' or 'I'll try to catch you but you are cunnin'' or 'Let's go to the beach and do some sunnin'' or 'I can't chase you cause I'm just done in' or....
Submitted by: Mark L
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"Ramblin' Man"
The Lyrics: And I was born in the back seat of a Greyhound bus
Rolling down highway forty-one Product Brand Name: Greyhound
Submitted by: HersheyBet
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"Black Hearted Woman"
Opening Lines: Black hearted woman, can't you see your poor man dyin'
Comments: Submitted by: Joe Pearson
| "One Way Out"
Opening Lines: Ain't but one way out baby, Lord I just can't go out the door
Comments: Submitted by: Joe Pearson
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"Ramblin' Man"
The Lyrics: I'm on my way to New Orleans this morning,
Leaving out of Nashville, Tennessee. They're always having a good time down on the Bayou, Lord. Them delta women think the world of me. Why: Refers to the U.S. state of Tennessee, and to its capital city, Nashville.
Submitted by: Penelope Beckinsale
| "Ramblin' Man"
The Lyrics: I'm on my way to New Orleans this morning,
Leaving out of Nashville, Tennessee. They're always having a good time down on the Bayou, Lord. Them delta women think the world of me. Why: Refers to New Orleans, the largest city in the U.S. state of Louisiana.
Submitted by: Penelope Beckinsale
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