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Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name |
"Good Day Sunshine," The Beatles | "Sunny," Bobby Hebb |
"Weatherman Says," Jack Wagner | "Sunny," Bobby Hebb |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Sunny" | "Scully" | Warren Baker |
"Sunny" | "Kwame" | Parody Parrot |
"Sunny" | "Bunny" | Alvin Rhodes |
"Sunny" | "Rummy" | John A. Barry |
"Sunny" | "Sumpy" | John A. Barry |
"Sunny" | "Runny" | John A. Barry |
"Sunny" | "Sunnis" | Malcolm Higgins |
"Sunny" | "Aunty" | Fitu Petaia |
"Sunny" | "Arnie" | Malcolm Higgins |
"Sunny" | "Gunny" | Guy DiRito |
There are additional song parodies available. |
Song Name | Product | Submittor |
Sunny | Sunny Delight | oldtimer |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
Sunny Bobby Hebb | Afternoon Delight The Starland Vocal Band | Sunny Delight The fruit drink known as SunnyD for short | Isac |
"Sunny"
Misheard Lyrics: My life was torn like a wind-blown sail
And then, a rock was formed when we held bail. Original Lyrics: My life was stormed like the wind-blown sands
And then, a rock was formed when we held hands. | "Sunny"
Misheard Lyrics: Iraq was born when we held hands.
Original Lyrics: A rock was born when we held hands.
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"Sunny"
Misheard Lyrics: Sunny, thank you for the fax from A to Z.
Original Lyrics: Sunny, thank you for the facts from A to Z.
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"Sunny"
Opening Lines: Sunny, yesterday my life was filled with rain.
Comments: "Sunny" was the biggest hit of Bobby Hebb's (born Robert Von Hebb in Nashville, Tennessee on July 26, 1941) career as a solo r&b/pop artist. "Sunny" went into the top five in Billboard's HOT 100 charts in the spring of 1966. Considered somewhat of an irony song, "Sunny" was written by Hebb on November 23, 1963 the day of President John F. Kennedy's assassination and the knifing death of Bobby's older brother, Harold (who he used to have song and dance team with) outside a Nashville nightclub. The international success of "Sunny" gained Hebb the right to be the only North American act to open for the Beatles during the Beatles' 1966 worldwide tour when it came to the U.S. that summer. "Sunny" has also been re-recorded many times and is listed as one of the top 25 tunes of the Rock 'n' Roll era. Although it might appear that "Sunny"'s success means that Bobby Hebb is a one-hit wonder, that isn't true, although he never had that kind of success on the pop charts, Hebb still had plenty of success on the r&b/soul charts.
Submitted by: Peter
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