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Original Song Name | New Song Name | Submitter Name |
"Like To Get To Gnaw You" | "Like To Get To Know You" | Tiffany Llewellyn-Affit |
"Monday Will Never Be The Same" | "Sunday Will Never Be The Same" | Paul Warren |
Song/Performer | Comment | Submitter Name |
"Lazy Day," | Laziness is not an attribute that a day can have. | Lynne O'Leahy-Cassid |
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | |
"You Don't Know Me," Ray Charles | "Like To Get To Know You," Spanky And Our Gang | |
"Sunday I'll Be Gone," Kon Kan | "Sunday Will Never Be The Same," Spanky And Our Gang | |
"Can I Get To Know You Better," The Turtles | "I'd Like To Get To Know You," Spanky And Our Gang | |
"Like To Get To Know You," Spanky And Our Gang | "Who Are You?," The Who | |
There are additional songs titles that answer other songs available. |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Lazy Days" | "April Fool!" | 2Eagle |
"Lazy Day" | "Lazy Day for Donald T." | Bob Gomez |
"Sunday Will Never Be The Same" | "New Years Will Never Be The Same" | Paul Warren |
"Sunday Will Never Be The Same" | "Eight Days a Week" | Tommy Turtle |
"Sunday Will Never Be The Same" | "Jason Can Stand Up At His School" | Erik "Taz" Mokracek |
"Sunday Will Never Be the Same" | "Monday Will Always Be Mundane" | Ragdoll |
"Lazy Day" | "Nazi Gay" | Offender |
"Like To Get To Know You" | "Biblically I'd Like To Know You" | The Comedian |
"Sunday Will Never Be The Same" | "Monday Will Always Be Mundane" | Ashley |
Song Name | Company/Organization | Submittor |
Sunday Will Never Be The Same | Church | Christian |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
What A Difference A Day Makes Dinah Washington | Lazy Day Spanky And Our Gang | Whan A Difference A Lazy Day Makes Now we've got some real catching up to do! | Sheila Evans |
Sunday Bloody Sunday U2 | Sunday Will Never Be The Same Spanky And Our Gang | Sunday Bloody Sunday Will Never Be The Same | Britney Spears into pruning hooks |
Sunday Morning Coming Down Kris Kristofferson | Sunday Will Never Be The Same Spanky And Our Gang | Sunday Morning Will Never Be The Same Coming Down | Ashley Michelle McGowan |
Sunday Will Never Be The Same Spanky And Our Gang | Things Will Never Be The Same Roxette | Sunday Things Will Never Be The Same | Britney Spears into pruning hooks |
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"Lazy Day"
Misheard Lyrics: La-Z-Boy
Original Lyrics: Lazy Day
| "Sunday Will Never Be the Same"
Misheard Lyrics: As I feel the Elmer's die
Original Lyrics: As I feel the embers die
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"Sunday Will Never Be the Same"
Misheard Lyrics: Some day we'll never be the same.
Original Lyrics: Sunday will never be the same
| "Sunday Will Never Be the Same"
Misheard Lyrics: I remember children eating blocks of peaches
Original Lyrics: I remember children
Feeding flocks of pigeons. |
There are additional misheard lyrics available. |
"Sunday Will Never Be The Same"
Misheard Lyrics: Sunday afternoons that made me feel old woman's sides.
Original Lyrics: Sunny afternoons that made me feel so warm inside.
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Story about this misheard lyric by: Penny Olivia Tyler Not being born yet when this song was new, i first heard it on an 'oldies' station. I kind of did a 'double take' with this line, asking "What? What is she doing feeling old women's sides?" I started listening to the song closer, hoping that line would be repeated so I might find out what it really says (surely not what I thought I heard, I was thinking). I didn't hear it repeated that time. I don't believe it gets repeated at all in the song> At any rate, when it first caught my attention, I was hearing it for the last time in that particular playing of the song. I listened more to the station, hoping to hear the song repeated. It must have been weeks or months later, but I finally heard the song played again. Listening closely, I was pretty sure it said, 'Sunday afternoons that made me feel so warm inside', an altogether more feasible hearing! Finally I mentioned it to a friend, who happens to have the song on a CD. He played it for me and pointed out a further correction, that it seems in all likelihood to say 'sunny afternoons' rather than 'sunday afternoons'. |
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"Sunday Will Never Be The Same"
The Misrhymed Lyrics: Now I wake up Sunday morning,
Walk across the way to find Nobody waiting for me, Sunday's just another day. Why They're Misrhymed: I've always liked this song generally, but rhyming didn't seem to be a high priority for its author. This is the second of four stanzas sung to essentially the same tune. Only the first has an exact rhyme between the second and fourth lines, the rhyme in that case being "park" with "dark". The third and fourth such stanzas settle for approximate rhymes between those lines in question -- "inside" with "die" and "changed" with "rain". But in this second stanza the writer seemed to have given up altogether on anything resembling a rhyme. I've always wondered why, as it would have been so easy to Make it:
Now I wake up Sunday finding, As I walk across the way, Nobody waiting for me; Sunday's just another day. Submitted by: Carmen Stanley
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"Sunday will never be the Same"
The Lyrics: Sunday will never be the same, Sunday will never be the same. I've lost my Sunday song, He'll not be back again.
Why: This is about a woman who lost her love. Sundays are the day of rest and comfort, but without her love It's different. And from what I heard, The Mamas and The Papas were supposed to sing this song originally.
Submitted by: Paul Warren
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