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It's not music, it's a disease. (on rock'n'roll) - Mitch Miller Submitted by: LucidLupin
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Also known as: Mitchell William Miller. Submitted by: old band
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | |
"San Antonio Rose," Floyd Cramer | "The Yellow Rose Of Texas," Mitch Miller | |
"Up The Lazy River," The Mills Brothers | "Down By The Old Mill Stream," Mitch Miller | |
"Tunes Of Glory," Mitch Miller | "Song Of Glory," Ashmont Hill | |
"Song For A Summer Night," Mitch Miller | "Theme From A Summer Place," Percy Faith & His Orchestra | |
There are additional songs titles that answer other songs available. |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"The Yellow Rose Of Texas" | "The Old Couple Of Louisiana" | Duc4AmIRight |
"Must Be Santa" | "Must Be Krampus" | Hu’s On First |
"Must Be Santa" | "Must Be Pepe" | Hu’s On First |
"Must Be Santa" | "Must Be Hong Kong Goolagong" | Hu’s On First |
"Must Be Santa" | "Must Be Zwarte Piet" | Hu’s On First |
"Must Be Santa" | "Must Be Jigsaw" | Matthias |
"The Yellow Rose Of Texas" | "The Tumbleweed Of Texas" | Chris Caillouet |
"Yellow Rose of Texas" | "If Mitch Miller sang 'Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald'" | Patrick McWilliams |
"The Yellow Rose Of Texas" | "It's Snowing Down In Texas" | Old Man Ribber |
"The Yellow Rose Of Texas" | "Senator Al Franken" | Old Man Ribber |
There are additional song parodies available. |
Song Name | Company/Organization | Submittor |
President On The Dollar | Secret Service | Joel Bader |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
Love Is A Rose Linda Ronstadt | Yellow Rose Of Texas Mitch Miller | Love Is A Yellow Rose Of Texas | Lynnetta Lore |
Run For The Roses Dan Fogelberg | The Yellow Rose Of Texas Mitch Miller | Run For The Yellow Roses Of Texas | Francis A Sissy |
Around Her Neck She Wore A Yellow Ribbon Mitch Miller | Yellow Rose Of Texas Mitch Miller | Around Her Neck She Wore A Yellow Rose Of Texas | Mitch Miller Lite |
Around Her Neck She Wore A Yellow Ribbon Mitch Miller | Yellow Rose of Texas Mitch Miller | Around Her Neck, She Wore A Yellow Rose of Texas | MOR |
There are additional duets that haven't been done yet available. |
"Must Be Santa"
Misheard Lyrics: Beat that's right
Original Lyrics: Beard that's white
| "Must Be Santa"
Misheard Lyrics: Who goes this way, ho ho ho?
Original Lyrics: Who laughs this way, ho ho ho?
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"Must Be Santa"
Misheard Lyrics: Who's got a beard that's wrong and right?
Original Lyrics: Who's got a beard that's long and white?
| "Must Be Santa"
Misheard Lyrics: Santa wears boots and a spool of thread
Original Lyrics: Santa wears boots and a suit of red
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There are additional misheard lyrics available. |
"Must Be Santa"
Misheard Lyrics: Who has boobs and a suit of red?
Original Lyrics: Who wears boots and a suit of red?
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Story about this misheard lyric by: Cody Finke If only it must be Mrs. Claus! |
"Yellow Rose Of Texas "
Opening Lines: There's a yellow rose of Texas that I am gonna see.
Comments: The folk song, "Yellow Rose Of Texas" was not written by Mitch Miller, and actually dates back to the 1830's. The yellow rose in question refers not to a flower, but to a person. Mitch Miller popularized the tune though taking it to #1 back in the fall of 1955.
Submitted by: Peter
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"The Yellow Rose Of Texas"
The Lyrics: Where the Rio Grande is flowin' and starry skies are bright She walks along the river in the quiet summer night I know that she remembers when we parted long ago I promised to return and not to leave her so
She's the sweetest little rose bud that Texas ever knew Her eyes are bright as diamonds, that sparkle like the dew You may talk about your Clementine and sing of Rosa Lee But the Yellow Rose of Texas is the only girl for me. Why: "The Yellow Rose Of Texas" was a #1 song for big band leader, Mitch Miller and his chorus. It is a song that was written back before the U.S. Civil War. Mentioned in the third and fourth verse as entered here by me is the Rio Grande river and of course the state of Texas!
Submitted by: Peter
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