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Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name |
"Rock And Roll Band," Boston | "Guess Who," Gladys Knight And The Pips |
"Midnight Train To Georgia," Gladys Knight And The Pips | "Keep This Train A-Rollin'," Doobie Brothers |
"I Heard It Through The Grapevine," Gladys Knight and the Pips | "Rumors," Timex Social Club |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Midnight Train To Georgia" | "Big Time Names In Georgia" | Randy Hearn |
"Midnight Train to Georgia" | "This Guy Trump's A Moron" | Bob Gomez |
"Midnight Train to Georgia" | "Midnight Plane from Florida" | Paul Warren |
"Midnight Train To Georgia" | "Kissing Game Of Georgie's" | Alvin Rhodes |
"I Heard It Through The Grapevine" | "I Hurled Up On Some Grape Wine" | Guy DiRito |
"I Heard It Through The Grapevine" | "That 1-900 Hotline" | Guy DiRito |
"Midnight Train To Georgia" | "Leaving All The Kook Right Wing For Georgia" | William Tong |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
Last Train To Clarksville The Monkees | Midnight Train To Georgia Gladys Knight And The Pips | Last Midnight Train To Clarkesville, Georgia There IS a Clarkesville, GA (slight sp. change) | Carolyn Morgenstern |
Rainy Night In Georgia Brook Benton | Midnight Train To Georgia Gladys Knight And The Pips | Rainy Night On The Midnight Train To Georgia | Rachel Stedman |
The Devil Went Down To Georgia Charlie Daniels Band | The Midnight Train To Georgia Gladys Knight And The Pips | The Devil Went Down On The Midnight Train To Georgia | Rachel Stedman |
Should We Tell Him? The Everly Brothers | I Heard It Through the Grapevine Gladys Knight And The Pips | Should We Tell Him--I Heard It Through The Grapvine? | Marian |
There are additional duets that haven't been done yet available. |
"Midnight Train to Georgia"
Misheard Lyrics: She's really (really)
On a midnight train to Georgia Original Lyrics: She's leaving (leaving)
On that midnight train to Georgia | "Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me"
Misheard Lyrics: I guess you could say that I've been yucky
Original Lyrics: I guess you could say that I've been lucky
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"Midnight Train to Georgia"
Misheard Lyrics: She's breathing (breathing)
Original Lyrics: She's leaving (leaving)
| "Midnight Train to Georgia"
Misheard Lyrics: This weekend (weekend)
Original Lyrics: She's leaving (leaving)
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There are additional misheard lyrics available. |
"Midnight Train to Georgia"
Misheard Lyrics: She's reading (reading)
Original Lyrics: She's leaving (leaving)
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Story about this misheard lyric by: Cody Finke I wonder how she could read on a train to Georgia. |
There are additional misheard stories available. |
"Midnight Train To Georgia"
The Repetitive Lyrics: I've Got To Go!
I've Got To Go! I've Got To Go! Why They're Repetitive: She has to go. Then go already!
Submitted by: Paul Warren
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"Midnight Train To Georgia"
The Inappropriate Lyrics: I'd rather live with him in his world
Than without him in mine. Why They're Inappropriate: These lines (which in themselves make little sense) have nothing to do with the rest of the song, which is about a man who had left home with dreams of making the big time, only to come back home after failing to do so. Worse yet, these lines are repeated numerous times, spoiling an otherwise good song.
Submitted by: Tarquin
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"Midnight Train to Georgia"
The Lyrics: Oh he's Leaving
On the midnight train to Georgia Why: mentions both Georgia and LA in another verse
Submitted by: Rychendroll
| "Midnight Train To Georgia"
The Lyrics: L.A. proved too much for the man
Why: Refers to Los Angeles, California.
Submitted by: Jessica Junderworth
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