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Original Song Name | New Song Name | Submitter Name |
"The Night Fallujah Died" | "The Night Chicago Died" | one-hit |
Song/Performer | Comment | Submitter Name |
"The Night Chicago Died," | A city can never actually die. | Isac |
"The Night Chicago Died," | Chicago isn't a living thing, so it can't die. | Carmen Nunki |
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name |
"The Night Chicago Died," Paper Lace | "We Didn't Start The Fire," Billy Joel |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"The Night Chicago Died" | "My Graduation Day" | G.R.Broski |
"The Night Chicago Died" | "The Night We Lost a Prime" | the_conqueror_of_parodies |
"The Night Chicago Died" | "The Night That Gotham Died" | Weird Aaron |
"The Night Chicago Died" | "The Night Patriots Cried (fixed)" | Max Power |
"The Night Chicago Died" | "The Night Patriots Cried" | Max Power |
"The Night Chicago Died" | "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" | Patrick McWilliams |
"Billy, Don't Be A Hero" | "Mel Hall, You Are A Zero" | Max Power |
"Billy, Don't Be A Hero" | "Evan, Please Be An Hero" | Max Power |
"Billy Don't Be A Hero" | "Did Han Shoot First Or Greedo?" | Matthias |
"The Night Chiago Died" | "I Think The Voices Lied" | Below Average Dave |
There are additional song parodies available. |
Song Name | Company/Organization | Submittor |
Billy Don't Be A Hero | Army Recruitment Office | Richard Davies |
The Night Chicago Died | Chicago Chamber of Commerce | rocky |
The Night Chicago Died | Chicago Police Department | rocky |
The Night Chicago Died | Chicago Tourist Information | Drewzi |
The Night Chicago Died | Mafia | Gil |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
Here's To The Night Eve 6 | The Night Chicago Died Paper Lace | Here's To The Night Chicago Died | Edward |
Where Were You? Journey | The Night Chicago Died Paper Lace | Where Were You The Night Chicago Died? | Raphael |
The Night Chicago Died Paper Lace | My Little Town Simon & Garfunkel | The Night My Little Town Chicago Died Must been another town called Chicago. | MOR |
The Night Chicago Died Paper Lace | My Kind Of Town (Chicago Is) Frank Sinatra | The Night My Kind Of Town Chicago Died | MOR |
There are additional duets that haven't been done yet available. |
There are additional Paper Lace Combined Groups that haven't been done yet available.
"The Night Chicago Died"
Misheard Lyrics: I heard my mama died
Original Lyrics: I heard my mama cry
| "Billy, Don't Be a Hero"
Misheard Lyrics: Come back and make me your rice
Original Lyrics: Come back and make me your wife
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"The Night Chicago Died"
Misheard Lyrics: I heard a muffled cry
Original Lyrics: I heard my mama cry
| "Billy, Don't Be a Hero"
Misheard Lyrics: And bring us back some estrogen
Original Lyrics: And bring us back some extra men
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There are additional misheard lyrics available. |
"The Night Chicago Died"
Misheard Lyrics: The night she coughed and died.
Original Lyrics: The night Chicago died
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Story about this misheard lyric by: Johnny While driving us home from school, my friend's mom said, "that's a tragic song, The Night She Coughed and Died." |
There are additional misheard stories available. |
"The Night Chicago Died"
The Nonsensical Lyrics: Daddy was a cop on the East Side of Chicago.
Why They're Nonsensical: This would place daddy's precint somewhere in the middle of Lake Michigan!
Submitted by: Assad Jibril
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"The Night Chicago Died"
The Lyrics: When a man named Al Capone
Tried to make that town his own Who They Mention: Al Capone
Submitted by: Candace Mercer
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"The Night Chicago Died"
The Lyrics: I heard my mama cry,
I heard her pray the night Chicago died. Why: Refers to the city of Chicago, Illinois
Submitted by: Lydia Helton
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"The Night Chicago Died"
The Lyrics: And the sound of the battle rang
Through the streets of the old East Side 'Til the last of the hoodlum gang Had surrendered up or died There was shouting in the street And the sound of running feet And I asked someone who said 'Bout a hundred cops are dead. Why: The law-breaking, cop killing 1920s set to a lively jazzy beat. That's the last thing Chicago needs to be reminded of.
Submitted by: Rocky Rhodes
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