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Also known as: Dave Thomas/Rick Moranis. Submitted by: funny
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | |
"Jet Airliner," Steve Miller Band | "Take Off," Bob & Doug McKenzie | |
"The Runway," The Grass Roots | "Take Off," Bob & Doug McKenzie | |
"Bye Bye Love," The Cars | "Take Off," Bob & Doug McKenzie | |
"Should I Stay Or Should I Go?," The Clash | "Take Off," Bob & Doug McKenzie | |
There are additional songs titles that answer other songs available. |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
Take Off Bob & Doug McKenzie | Those Shoes Eagles | Take Off Those Shoes | Alina |
"Take Off"
Misheard Lyrics: Peacock
Original Lyrics: Take Off
| "The 12 Days Of Christmas (A Beer In A Tree)"
Misheard Lyrics: Six packs of two folk
Five golden tokes Four pounds of backache And three French toes Two turtlenecks And a beard in a tree. Original Lyrics: Six packs of two-four
Five golden touques Four pounds of backbacon Three French toast Two turtlenecks And a beer in a tree. |
"12 Days of Christmas"
The Funny Lyrics: Bob: On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, A beer. (on my tree)
Doug: On the second day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Two turtle-necks Bob: And a beer. Why They're Funny: The guys go on and on, with 'three french toast', 'four pounds of back-bacon', 'five golden toques' (a Canadian winter hat), 'six packs of two-four' (a 24 case of beer), 'seven packs of smokes', 'eight comic books', then they go on to argue about where donuts fit in (and hence don't get to days nine through twelve). Quite a funny Canadian Christmas song!
Submitted by: Calop
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