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Also known as: Huddie William Ledbetter. Submitted by: soul
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Where Did You Sleep Last Night" | "Where Did Kurt Cobain Sleep Last Night" | Fack Sabbath |
"Goodnight Irene" | "Goodnight Marine" | Airfarcewon |
"Midnight Special" | "Midway Special" | Michael Pacholek |
"Midnight Special" | "The Blue Light Special" | Too Rich Olson |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
Don't Bring Me Down Electric Light Orchestra | Gray Goose Leadbelly | Don't Bring Me Gray Goose Down | Ashley Michelle McGowan |
Midnight Special Leadbelly | Midnight at the Oasis Maria Muldaur | Midnight Special at the Oasis | Sutch |
"Skip to My Lou"
Misheard Lyrics: Skip, skip, skip to my loo,
Skip, skip, skip to my loo, Skip, skip, skip to my loo, Skip to my loo, my darlin'. Original Lyrics: Skip, skip, skip to my Lou,
Skip, skip, skip to my Lou, Skip, skip, skip to my Lou, Skip to my Lou, my darlin'. | "Alabama Bound"
Misheard Lyrics: Saturday night railroad ha-dee-nah
Original Lyrics: Saturday night railroad ha-dee-nah
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"Skip to My Lou"
Misheard Lyrics: Skip, skip, skip to my loo,
Skip, skip, skip to my loo, Skip, skip, skip to my loo, Skip to my loo, my darlin'. Original Lyrics: Skip, skip, skip to my Lou,
Skip, skip, skip to my Lou, Skip, skip, skip to my Lou, Skip to my Lou, my darlin'. |
Story about this misheard lyric by: Craig Johnson A loo is the British name for a toliet, so I thought that this song had something to do with dancing with your commode. :-O |
"Cotton Fields (1940s)"
The Nonsensical Lyrics: It was down in Louisiana,
Just about a mile from Texarkana. Why They're Nonsensical: Actually, Texarkana is about 30 miles from the nearest point in Louisiana. Apparently the songwriter(s) did not do their geographic research.
Submitted by: Meredith Corpening
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"Cotton Fields"
The Misrhymed Lyrics: I went over to Arkansas
People asked me 'What you come here for?' Why They're Misrhymed: 'Arkansas' and 'What you come here for' don't actually rhyme, but with leadbelly's pronunciation they almost do
Submitted by: Jeffrey Graham
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"Jim Crow Blues"
The Dated Lyrics: You're gonna find some Jim Crow
Every place you go Why They're Dated: The "Jim Crow" laws, which sanctioned racial segregation in public and state-run buildings and facilities throughout the United States, were repealed by virtue of the Civil Rights Act in 1964.
Submitted by: Raphael
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