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"Night Games"
Misheard Lyrics: See the man in the busy street?
He's almost incomplete He takes his pleasure in Strangeways Original Lyrics: See the man in the busy street?
He's almost incomplete He takes his pleasure in strange ways | "Night Games"
Misheard Lyrics: And the lady in the lingerie
She's just like you and me. Original Lyrics: And the lady in the library
She's just like you and me. |
"Night Games"
Misheard Lyrics: And the lady in the loggery
She's just like you and me. Original Lyrics: And the lady in the library
She's just like you and me. | "Night Games"
Misheard Lyrics: And the lady in the laundry
She's just like you and me. Original Lyrics: And the lady in the library
She's just like you and me. |
"Night Games"
Misheard Lyrics: See the man in the busy street?
He's almost incomplete He takes his pleasure in Strangeways Original Lyrics: See the man in the busy street?
He's almost incomplete He takes his pleasure in strange ways |
Story about this misheard lyric by: Tom Not so much a misheard lyric, but a lyric with a double meaning. Strangeways is a prison in Manchester, England and to take your pleasure in Strangeways means something COMPLETELY different! |
"It's All Over Now Baby Blue"
The Misrhymed Lyrics: Oh, your seasick sailors are rowin' home
Your empty handed armies are all goin' home Why They're Misrhymed: You cannot rhyme a word with itself; in this case *home* on the end of the above two lines.
Submitted by: PJ
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"Night Games"
The Lyrics: They get their pleasure in strange ways.
Why: This wouldn't go down well for a prisoner due for his parole to come up! (Strangeways is a prison in Manchester)
Submitted by: pickle
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