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Original Song Name | New Song Name | Submitter Name |
"Changeling Wild" | "Changeling Child" | Deedee |
"Changeling Mild" | "Changeling Child" | Deedee |
"Quaoar" | "Sedna" | D. Melody Dole, MD |
"Haumea" | "Sedna" | D. Melody Dole, MD |
"Makemake" | "Sedna" | D. Melody Dole, MD |
There are additional new song names available. |
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name |
"Sedna," Heather Dale | "Let's Pretend There's A Moon," Russ Columbo |
"Sedna"
Misheard Lyrics: Sedna on the Dee,
The cold forgotten Dee. Original Lyrics: Sedna roamed the deep,
The cold forgotten deep. |
"Sedna"
Misheard Lyrics: Sedna on the Dee,
The cold forgotten Dee. Original Lyrics: Sedna roamed the deep,
The cold forgotten deep. |
Story about this misheard lyric by: Karen Smith I saw a posting on amiright.com for Heather Dale. Not knowing anything about her, I checked her artist summary on amiright.com, where I saw only anagrams of her name posted. Since that told me scarcely anything about her, I looked up more about her, including her songs, elsewhere. The song Sedna caught my interest, as I wondered if it were connected with the dwarf planet of that name. I played it on youtube, finding the lyrics very hard to understand, so I still didn't know for sure what the song is about. But what little I could make out seems to be more about the Inuit goddess for whom the dwarf planet is named than for the dwarf planet. So I checked a lyrics site to see if I could find out the real lyrics. Somebody heard them well enough to present a coherent version on that site, revealing the above correction to my mishearing. Furthermore, they tell a story common to the various versions of the mythology of Sedna, and make no reference to the dwarf planet named for her. |