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Spencer Davis GroupName | New Career | Comments & Submitter Name |
"Steve Winwood" | "Winwood was known as "Little Stevie Winwood" as a 15-year-old keyboardist/singer for SDG, and was also in Blind Faith and Traffic." | - oldrock |
Original Song Name | New Song Name | Submitter Name |
"Laughter Tea" | "After Tea" | Emily Lime |
"After Me" | "After Tea" | Emily Lime |
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | |
"You've Got Me Runnin'," Gene Cotton | "Keep On Running," Spencer Davis Group | |
"I Am Woman," Helen Reddy | "I'm A Man," Spencer Davis Group | |
"What Is A Man," The Four Tops | "I'm A Man," Spencer Davis Group | |
"I'm A Woman," Maria Muldaur | "I'm A Man," Spencer Davis Group | |
There are additional songs titles that answer other songs available. |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Gimme Some Lovin'" | "Griftees Dump Money" | John A. Barry |
"Gimme Some Lovin'" | "So Keen on Brexit" | John Davison |
"I'm a Man" | "He's the Man" | John A. Barry |
"Gimme Some Lovin'" | "Gimpy From Lovin’" | John A. Barry |
"Gimme Some Lovin'" | "Isn’t She Lovely" | John A. Barry |
"Gimme Some Lovin'" | "Gimme Some Luncheon" | John A. Barry |
"Gimme Some Lovin'" | "Gibbons Aren't Monkeys" | John A. Barry |
"Gimme Some Lovin'" | "Spitzer Bought Lovin'" | John A. Barry |
"Gimme Some Lovin'" | "Gimpy From Luggin'" | John A. Barry |
"Gimme Some Lovin'" | "Give Him Some Druggin'" | John A. Barry |
There are additional song parodies available. |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
Sugar (Gimme Some) Trick Daddy | Gimme Some Lovin' Spencer Davis' Group | Sugar (Gimme Some Lovin') Whatever | Zoit |
How Can I Be Sure? The Young Rascals | I'm A Man Spencer Davis Group | How Can I Be Sure I'm A Man? What you don't know won't hurt you ! | Dave Kurutz |
I'm A Man The Spencer Davis Group | Well Respected Man The Kinks | I'm A Well Respected Man | Bob Oldhart |
I'm A Man Spencer Davis Group | Handy Man James Taylor | I'm A Handy Man | Bob Oldhart |
There are additional duets that haven't been done yet available. |
"Gimme Some Lovin'"
Misheard Lyrics: Gimme some money
Original Lyrics: Gimme some lovin'
| "Gimme Some Lovin'"
Misheard Lyrics: So glad we're neighbours
Original Lyrics: So glad we made it
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"Gimme Some Lovin’"
Misheard Lyrics: Gimme southern lovin’
Original Lyrics: Gimme some lovin’
| "Gimme Some Lovin'"
Misheard Lyrics: You gotta gimme southern lovin'
Original Lyrics: You gotta gimme some lovin'
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There are additional misheard lyrics available. |
"Gimme Some Lovin'"
Misheard Lyrics: Been a hard day nothing went too good.
Now I'm gonna relax, buddy everybody shout. And I'm so bad baby, so bad baby. I want you to gimme some loving. Gimme some loving. Gimme some loving. Original Lyrics: Been a hard day nothing went too good.
Now I'm gonna relax, buddy everybody should. And I'm so glad we made it, so glad we made it. You got to gimme some loving. Gimme some loving. Gimme some loving. |
Story about this misheard lyric by: Wisnu Aji How do you feel why Steve Winwood so bad he made it? Don't know anymore. I change it to more second-person pronoun than its original lyrics. About this song: There are two different recording. The original Fontana version, which is the "master" take of the song, differs in several respects from the version subsequently released in the United Artists, being slower, lacking the "response" backing vocals in the chorus, some percussion, and the "live-sounding" ambience of the United Artists single. These additional overdubs, and the 'tweaking' of the recording's speed to create a brighter sound, were the work of producer Jimmy Miller, who remixed the song for its United Artists release. (The United Artists version has more often been used on reissue CDs, even those coming from Europe.) The single features the sound of the Hammond B-3 organ, which was previously used by Deep Purple in their recordings and was sampled by Rush by using synthesizer. "Gimme Some Lovin'" was peaking at #2 on the UK Singles Chart and at #7 on Billboard's Pop Chart and ranking #247 on Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Songs of All Time". It was written by Steve Winwood, Spencer Davis, and Muff Winwood, although solely credited to "Steve Winwood" on the Fontana label. |
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"After Tea"
The Funny Lyrics: Watch out carefully where we'll be
we will be there - after tea! 'Time for you and me, time for you and tea... Why They're Funny: This is the only pop single I know where the guy is using tea as a pointer to seduce his girl. Extremely English (and with lots of '67 flower-power, sitars, backwards guitar and the lot).
Submitted by: Barry
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"Gimme Some Lovin"
The Inappropriate Lyrics: Gimme some lovin, everyday, gimme some loving everyday.
Why They're Inappropriate: The action's of a testosterone crazed sex-fiend, is not suitable for the mixed company that could be listening.
Submitted by: Art
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"Gimme Some Lovin'1"
The Made Up Words: Gimme
Comments: Apparently 'give me' took to long to say.
Submitted by: JC Foster
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