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JJ Cale/Eric ClaptonAlso known as: Jean Jaques Cale. Submitted by: blues
Original Song Name | New Song Name | Submitter Name |
"Cloudy Gray" | "Cloudy Day" | D. Melody Dole, MD |
"Audi Day" | "Cloudy Day" | D. Melody Dole, MD |
"Rowdy Day" | "Cloudy Day" | D. Melody Dole, MD |
"Dowdy Day" | "Cloudy Day" | D. Melody Dole, MD |
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | |
"Weatherman Says," Jack Wagner | "Cloudy Day," J.J. Cale | |
"Why Does It Hurt When I Pee," Frank Zappa | "Call The Doctor," JJ Cale | |
"Out Of Work," Gary U.S. Bonds | "Unemployment," J.J. Cale | |
"Cocaine," J.J. Cale | "The Drugs Don't Work," The Verve | |
There are additional songs titles that answer other songs available. |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Cocaine" | "Croaked Bane" | Lindsey |
"Cocaine" | "Don’t Pay" | stanley g phani |
"Call Me the Breeze" | "Cough and You Sneeze" | Bob Gomez |
"Crazy Mama" | "Change The Grammer" | Malcolm Higgins |
"Crazy Mama" | "Play With Hammers" | Malcolm Higgins |
"Crazy Mama" | "Place A Comma" | Malcolm Higgins |
"Crazy Mama" | "Barry's Drama" | Malcolm Higgins |
"Crazy Mama" | "Laid Llama" | Malcolm Higgins |
"Crazy Mama" | "Crazd Obama" | Malcolm Higgins |
"Crazy Mama" | "Dumb And Dumber" | Malcolm Higgins |
There are additional song parodies available. |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
He Did With Me Vicki Lawrence | Cocaine JJ Cale | He Did Cocaine With Me | Sutch |
Adam Raised a Cain Bruce Springsteen | Cocaine JJ Cale | Adam Raised Cocaine | Sutch |
I Got Them Blues B.B. King | Cocaine JJ Cale | I Got Them Cocaine Blues | Sutch |
"Clyde"
Misheard Lyrics: Clyde plays electric bass
Plays it with Vanessa and Grace Sittin' on the porch without no shoes Pickin' his bass and singin' the blues Original Lyrics: Clyde plays electric bass
Plays it with finesse and grace Sittin' on the porch without no shoes Pickin' his bass and singin' the blues |
"Clyde"
Misheard Lyrics: Clyde plays electric bass
Plays it with Vanessa and Grace Sittin' on the porch without no shoes Pickin' his bass and singin' the blues Original Lyrics: Clyde plays electric bass
Plays it with finesse and grace Sittin' on the porch without no shoes Pickin' his bass and singin' the blues |
Story about this misheard lyric by: SImon Beck For years I imagined this family of hillbillies on the porch of a shack somewhere in rural America with Pa playing bass and Ma and their daughter Grace on vocals. The next verse begins "Misery loves company", so I thought Misery was yet another family member! Seems like Clyde was actually a bit of a loner. Still, he had his ol' dog with a "tambourine tied to his tail"! |