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Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | |
"Neverending Story," Limahl | "Here's Where The Story Ends," The Sundays | |
"Please Don't Tell Me How The Story Ends," Ronnie Milsap | "Here's Where The Story Ends," The Sundays | |
"Jackpot," 311 | "I Won," The Sundays | |
"How Can I Be Sure?," The Young Rascals | "Can't Be Sure," The Sundays | |
There are additional songs titles that answer other songs available. |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Wild Horses" | "Nine Horses" | Immoral Liberal |
"Summertime" | "Audit Time" | Jim A |
"Here's where the Story Ends" | "Heres where the tories end (aka: the Margaret Thatcher tribute)" | Jim A |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
Here's Where The Story Ends The Sundays | Love Story Taylor Swift | Here's Where The Love Story Ends | Alina |
There are additional Sundays Combined Groups that haven't been done yet available.
"Here's Where The Story Ends"
Misheard Lyrics: So I sing a gilly, sing a gilly-- sigh
World is that way Original Lyrics: So I cynically, cynically say
The world is that way. | "Here's Where The Story Ends"
Misheard Lyrics: So I silly gilly, silly gilly say
Love is that way. Original Lyrics: So I cynically, cynically say
The world is that way. |
"Here's Where The Story Ends"
Misheard Lyrics: It's that little souvenir on the telephone ear.
Original Lyrics: It's that little souvenir of a terrible year.
| "Wild Horses"
Misheard Lyrics: Christmas lady
Original Lyrics: Graceless lady
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There are additional misheard lyrics available. |
"Here's Where The Story Ends"
The Funny Lyrics: It's that little souvenir of a terrible year
That makes me smile inside It's the memories of the shed that make me turn red Surprise, surprise, surprise Why They're Funny: The word 'shed' should never be used in an ostensibly serious song if unintentional hilarity is to be avoided.
Submitted by: Fletch
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