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Also known as: Eugene Craddock Vincent. Submitted by: sherlock van boom
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name |
"Lotta Lovin'," Gene Vincent | "Lotta Love," Nicolette Larson |
"Race With The Devil," Gene Vincent | "Quick, Fast, In A Hurry," New York City |
"Race With The Devil," Gene Vincent | "You Better Run," The Young Rascals |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Be Bop A Lula" | "She Cost Me Moolah" | Alvin Rhodes |
"Be Bop Alula" | "Barack Obama" | Malcolm Higgins |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
Let It Be The Beatles | Be-Bop-a-Lula Gene Vincent | Let It Be-Bop-a-Lula | crazydon |
Bawitaba Kid Rock | Be Bop A Lula Gene Vincent | Bawitabebopalula Kid Rock and 50's mixed up! | Danielle |
Blue Jean Bop Gene Vincent | Billie Jean Michael Jackson | Blue Billie Jean Bop Like M.J. said, "Don't judge a woman by her color" | Mr. Oldrock |
Blue Jean Bop Gene Vincent | Bop Till You Drop Rick Springfield | Blue Jean Bop Till You Drop | crazydon |
There are additional duets that haven't been done yet available. |
"Be-Bop-A-Lula"
Misheard Lyrics: Be-bop-a-lula bakmi bakso.
Original Lyrics: Be-bop-a-lula I don't mean maybe.
| "Woman Love"
Misheard Lyrics: A f****n' and a kissin' and a smoochin' all the time.
Original Lyrics: A huggin' and a kissin' and a smoochin' all the time
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"Lotta Lovin"
Misheard Lyrics: Don't f*** yet
I'm gonna get you yet. Original Lyrics: Don't forget
I'm gonna get you yet. |
"Be-Bop-A-Lula"
Misheard Lyrics: Be-bop-a-lula bakmi bakso.
Original Lyrics: Be-bop-a-lula I don't mean maybe.
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Story about this misheard lyric by: Wisnu Aji I don't mean why foods are sung by a radio announcer? Maybe forgot many lyrics of this song or maybe he hungry. About this song: Originally written in 1955 when Vincent was recuperating from a motorcycle crash at the Naval Hospital. Later, he wrote the tune while Donald Graves wrote the words to this song. The phrase "Be-Bop-A-Lula" is similar to Helen Humes' #3 R&B Chart hit "Be-Baba-Leba" in 1945, which became a bigger hit when recorded by Lionel Hampton as "Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop". This phrase, or something very similar, was widely used in jazz circles in the 1940s, giving its name to the bebop style, and possibly being ultimately derived from the shout of "Arriba! Arriba!" used by Latin American bandleaders to encourage band members. The song as performed with his band, The Blue Caps, was successful on three singles charts: peaking at #7 on Billboard's Pop Chart, #8 on R&B Chart, and also made the top ten on the C&W Best Seller chart peaking at #5. In the UK Singles Chart, at #16 in August 1956. In April 1957, the record company announced that over 2 million copies had been sold to date. Because it drew comparisons to Elvis Presley musically and vocally, it listed as #103 on Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Songs of All Time". |
"Wear My Ring"
Opening Lines: Won't you wear my ring on your finger, wear my love within your heart
Comments: Submitted by: Candy Welty
| "Be-Bop-A-Lula"
Opening Lines: Well, be-bop-a-Lula, she's my baby
Comments: Submitted by: Candy Welty
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"Be-Bop-A-Lula"
The Made Up Words: be-bop-a-lula
Comments: Submitted by: Loree Dare
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