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Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Last Kiss" | "Fast Bris" | John A. Barry |
"Last Kiss" | "Bad Swiss 2" | John A. Barry |
"Last Kiss" | "Fat Chris" | John A. Barry |
"Last Kiss" | "Bad Swiss" | John A. Barry |
"Last Kiss" | "Drac's Kiss" | John A. Barry |
"Last Kiss"
Misheard Lyrics: But now she's gone
Even though I hold her tights. Original Lyrics: But now she's gone
Even though I hold her tight. | "Last Kiss"
Misheard Lyrics: Now she's gone, even though I'm older-type.
Original Lyrics: Now she's gone, even though I hold her tight.
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"Last Kiss"
Misheard Lyrics: Oh where, oh where can my baby be?
She owns the Statue of Liberty Original Lyrics: Oh where, oh where can my baby be?
The Lord took her away from me |
"Last Kiss"
Misheard Lyrics: Oh where, oh where can my baby be?
She owns the Statue of Liberty Original Lyrics: Oh where, oh where can my baby be?
The Lord took her away from me |
Story about this misheard lyric by: oldtimer. This is not really a misheard lyric. My sister and I were watching one of those oldies record offer commercials on T.V. in the 70's. When they played an excerpt from 'Last Kiss', we only heard the first part of the lyric. Then my sister chimed in with the Statue of Liberty part and insisted those were the correct words. It was a few years later before either one of us heard the whole song. |
"Last Kiss"
The Nonsensical Lyrics: She's gone to heaven, so I got to be good,
so I can see my baby when I leave this world. Why They're Nonsensical: Maybe it's just my point of view, but here's how I see it: You can't be 'good enough' and work your way to heaven. Only your faith in the finished work of Jesus, who took our place on the cross in His substitutionary death, will save you and nothing else.
Submitted by: Linda Redfern
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"Last Kiss"
The Lyrics: Well, where, oh where can my baby be?
The Lord took her away from me. She's gone to Heaven so I've got to be good So that I can see my baby when I leave this world. Why: This version of this song was a little too upbeat/danceable for its own good. When Pearl Jam re-recorded it, it actually did sound depressing, which it's supposed to be (someone dying before their time isn't something to dance to).
Submitted by: leifang
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