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Also known as: Antoine Domino. Submitted by: oldtimer
Song Name | Comments & Submitter Name |
"The Fat Man" | His very first single, released in 1949. - Frank |
Original Song Name | New Song Name | Submitter Name |
"Rockin' Icicle" | "Rockin' Bicycle" | Regina Haniger |
Song/Performer | Comment | Submitter Name |
"Blueberry Hill," | Blueberries don't make good hills. | Peter |
"My Blue Heaven," | Heaven isn't just colored blue. | Sarah |
"I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday," | If you had bad karma and get reincarnated as 1… | crazydon |
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | |
"Walk This Way," Aerosmith | "I'm Walkin'," Fats Domino | |
"Walk Away," Kelly Clarkson | "I'm Walkin'," Fats Domino | |
"Run Away," Real McCoy | "I'm Walkin'," Fats Domino | |
"Stand," R.E.M. | "No, No," Fats Domino | |
There are additional songs titles that answer other songs available. |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Blueberry Hill" | "No Bluberry Grill" | quart milkster |
"Blueberry Hill" | "More Blue On The Hill" | eeL deaL |
"Blueberry Hill" | "No Bluberry Grill" | Mad Hatter |
"Blueberry Hill" | "No Blueberry Grill" | Annie Gardener |
"Blueberry Hill" | "No Blueberry Grill" | Mad Hatter |
"I'm Walking" | "I'm Thinkin" | Annie Gardener |
"Blueberry Hill" | "Scout Viewing Show" | Duc4AmIRight |
"I'm in Love Again" | "I See Scouts Again" | Duc4AmIRight |
"Valley of Tears" | "Master of Scouts" | Duc4AmIRight |
"Blue Monday" | "Blue Saturday" | Duc4AmIRight |
There are additional song parodies available. |
Song Name | Company/Organization | Submittor |
Walking To New Orleans | Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce | Kerry |
Walking To New Orleans | Hurricane Katrina Relief Agency | Peggy Pollock |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
We Are Vertical Horizon | Walking To New Orleans Fats Domino | We Are Walking To New Orleans | Joe |
I'm Walkin' Fats Domino | Walking To New Orleans Fats Domino | I'm Walkin' To New Orleans Could Fats have duetted with himself? | Joe |
Something Happened On The Way To Heaven Phil Collins | My Blue Heaven Fats Domino | Something Happened On The Way To My Blue Heaven | Ashley Michelle McGowan |
When Sunny Gets Blue Johnny Mathis | My Blue Heaven Fats Domino | When Sunny Gets My Blue Heaven A nasty divorce? Let's hope its something else! | Roy R. Pryor |
There are additional duets that haven't been done yet available. |
"Blueberry Hill"
Misheard Lyrics: Though we're apart, you've gotta be still
Original Lyrics: Though we're apart, you're part of me still
| "Jambalaya -- On The Bayou"
Misheard Lyrics: We gotta go for the heroes down the bayou.
Mardi Gras, Swedish spa, me-oh-my-oh. Original Lyrics: We gotta go, pole the pirogue down the bayou.
My Yvonne, sweetest one, me-oh-my-oh. |
"I'm Walkin'"
Misheard Lyrics: I'm Whoopi
Original Lyrics: I'm walkin'
| "Blueberry Hill"
Misheard Lyrics: Oh we're apart, you've gotta be still
Original Lyrics: Though we're apart, you're part of me still
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There are additional misheard lyrics available. |
"Jambalaya -- On The Bayou"
Misheard Lyrics: We gotta go for the heroes down the bayou.
Mardi Gras, Swedish spa, me-oh-my-oh. Original Lyrics: We gotta go, pole the pirogue down the bayou.
My Yvonne, sweetest one, me-oh-my-oh. |
Story about this misheard lyric by: Francesca Burleson I was at a party when I heard this playing from Spotify. I was familiar with this song, mainly from the Hank Williams version. I knew of Fats Domino from some of his more familiar songs, like "Blueberry Hill" and "Walking To New Orleans", but on this song I didn't recognize his voice just from hearing it. Fortunately the machine that was channeling Spotify had a potential for displaying song and artist names, and I soon discovered that way who was singing this less familiar version of the song. I went on to find out that this version has (later in the song) considerable new (to me) and variant lyrics compared to versions I was more familiar with. But these lines (early in the song) turned out to have the same lyrics I was more familiar with, as I determined from considerable examination of lyrics sites. |
There are additional misheard stories available. |
"Ain't That A Shame"
The Insincere Lyrics: Ain't that a shame
My tears fell like rain Why They're Insincere: This is the part where someone goes 'Psych!' I didn't you miss you at all! I'm a FREE MAN!!!! WOO!!!!!!!
Submitted by: ALV
| "Ain't That a Shame"
The Insincere Lyrics: Ain't that a shame
My tears fell like rain Why They're Insincere: He sings this in such a sarcastic way, you know he hated her really
Submitted by: Jon
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"I'm Gonna Be A Wheel"
The Misrhymed Lyrics: I'm gonna be a wheel one day
I'm gonna be somebody I'm gonna be a real gone cat And then I won't want you Why They're Misrhymed: He pronounces somebody 'some-bod-day', which really tacky.
Submitted by: oldsongs
| "Walking To New Orleans"
The Misrhymed Lyrics: Got my suitcase in my hand
Now, ain't that a shame Why They're Misrhymed: In any other artist's voice, this wouldn't cut it. But Fats pronounces them both so closely, it's almost natural.
Submitted by: Eric Andrews
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"Walking To New Orleans"
The Song Lyrics: I've got my suitcase in my hand.
Now, ain't that a shame. I'm leavin' here today. Yes, I'm goin' back home to stay. Yes, I'm walkin' to New Orleans. Song They Mention: Ain't That a Shame by Fats Domino (one of his own!)
Submitted by: Bob
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"Blue Monday"
Opening Lines: Blue Monday, how I hate Blue Monday.
Comments: Submitted by: Brian Kelly
| "The Big Beat"
Opening Lines: The big beat keep you rockin' in yo' seat.
Comments: Submitted by: Brian Kelly
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There are additional spelling lyrics available. |
"Shu Rah"
The Made Up Words: shu
Comments: Submitted by: Loree Dare
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"I Want to Walk You Home"
The Lyrics: I wants to walk you home.
Please let me walk you home. Why: "I wants" is a mismatch between a first-person point of view and a third-person verb.
Submitted by: Bob
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"Kansas City"
The Lyrics: I'm going to Kansas City. Kansas City, here I come.
Why: Well, you might take a train; you might take a plane; but if you have to walk, you're goin' just the same to Kansas City.
Submitted by: Kathy
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"Blueberry Hill"
The Lyrics: The wind in the willow played
Love's sweet melody. But somehow the vows you made Were never to be. Though we're apart, You're part of me still. For you were my thrill On Blueberry Hill. Why: Although the tune is upbeat and the breezy setting stirs with nature's vibrancy, and "love's sweet melody" is referred to, the song is basically a lament about lost love.
Submitted by: Pam Tabor
| "Ain't That A Shame "
The Lyrics: You made me cry
when you said, "goodbye" Ain't that a shame? my tears fell like rain. Why: This song may have a nice, jazzy beat to it (as is true of nearly all Fats Domino songs), but that doesn't change the fact that it's sung from the point of view of a guy whose girlfriend/wife/whatever has left him.
Submitted by: leifang
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