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Where have all the soldiers gone? Long time passing. Where have all the soldiers gone? Long time ago. Where have all the soldiers gone? They've gone to graveyards every one. Oh, when will they ever learn? Oh, when will they ever learn? - Pete Seeger - Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Submitted by: LucidLupin
| Education is when you read the fine print; experience is what you get when you don't. - Pete Seeger |
Original Song Name | New Song Name | Submitter Name |
"Everybody Loves Saturday Fright" | "Everybody Loves Saturday Night" | Marlene L. Ram |
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | |
"Railroad Song," Lynyrd Skynyrd | "I've Been Working On The Railroad," Pete Seeger | |
"Get Up And Go," Hanson | "My Get Up And Go Has Got Up And Went," Pete Seeger | |
"Everybody Loves Saturday Night," Pete Seeger | "I Don't," Danielle Peck | |
"Everybody Loves Saturday Night," Pete Seeger | "Not Me," The Orlons | |
There are additional songs titles that answer other songs available. |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" | "Evaporating Apps" | John Davison |
"If I Had a Hammer" | "If I Had a Hammer" | CML |
"Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream" | "A Baseball Dream" | Michael Pacholek |
"Buffalo Gals" | "Booty-Cheeks Gal" | Patrick McWilliams |
"Guantanamera" | "Proggtown A-Mierda" | Callmelennie |
"The Farmer Is The Man (Who Feeds Us All)" | "Joe Biden Is The Man (Who Speeds Our Fall)" | Barry J. Mitchel |
"Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" | "Where has Neurosyphilis Gone?" | Giorgio Coniglio |
"Waist Deep in the Big Muddy" | "Waist Deep In The Obama" | CryHavoc |
"The Farmer is the Man (Who Feeds Us All)" | "This Charmer is the Man (Who Speeds Our Fall)" | Barry J. Mitchel |
"Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" | "Where Has Cindy Sheehan Gone?" | Brock O'Brahma |
There are additional song parodies available. |
"Guantanamera"
Misheard Lyrics: One-ton tomato
I ate a one-ton tomato Original Lyrics: Guantanamera Guajira Guantanamera
| "Pepsi-Cola"
Misheard Lyrics: Tastes like vinegar, looks like pink
Original Lyrics: Tastes like vinegar, looks like ink
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"Old Dan Tucker"
Misheard Lyrics: You're too late, steak for supper.
Supper's over and breakfast's in. Original Lyrics: You're too late to stay for supper.
Supper's over and breakfast's cooking. | "Old Dan Tucker"
Misheard Lyrics: Died with a toothpick in his heel
Original Lyrics: Died with a toothache in his heel
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There are additional misheard lyrics available. |
"Little Boxes"
Opening Lines: Little boxes on the hillside, little boxes made of ticky tacky
Comments: Submitted by: Candy Welty
| "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?"
Opening Lines: Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing?
Comments: "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" was written by folk singer and writer, Pete Seeger early in the Vietnam War era, before many protests even started. It started to become a protest song when Peter, Paul & Mary recorded it in 1962 for their first lp, and then sang it at several protests that associated the Vietnam War uneven drafting system (of aiming at poor and usually more black young men) with the Civil Rights movement. In the fall 1965, Johnny Rivers would record a more uptempo version of "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" (I have it on CD and also as an old 45 rpm and I think it's wonderful, although Rivers says he wasn't fond of his version) that fit into much of the angst that was just beginning to become even more outspoken protests about the Vietnam War in the last half of the 1960's, into the early 1970's. Other artists have also covered "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" (Judy Collins' version is probably one of the most poignant versions) and it still serves as a template for anti-War protests songs.
Submitted by: Peter
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