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Who would win in a fight between Superman and Goku? Tom Waits. Submitted by: Alice
| TOM WAITS FOR NO MAN Submitted by: LucidLupin
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Notable Acting Credits | Comments & Submitter Name |
| "Coffee and Cigarettes, Domino" | Great acting, played parts that fit him well - Jeffrey DeVilliers |
Song/Performer | Comment | Submitter Name |
| "The Piano Has Been Drinking," | A piano isn't alive, therefore it can't drink. | Isac |
| "All The World Is Green," | Much of the world is not green. | Yvette Bristle |
| "Yesterday Is Here," | Yesterday is gone. Today is here. | Yvette Bristle |
| "The Piano Has Been Drinking," | And where is its mouth? 'Nuff said! | Lou Quilson |
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | |
| "Mother Of Your Child," Lil' Mo | "Another Man's Wife," Tom Waits | |
| "Rock And Roll Band," Boston | "Ol' 55," Tom Waits | |
| "Never Grow Up," Taylor Swift | "I Don't Want To Grow Up," Tom Waits | |
| "National Talk Like A Pirate Day," Lambchop | "Shiver Me Timbers," Tom Waits | |
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Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
| "Christmas Card From a H**ker in Minneapolis" | "Christmas Card From a Cookie Monster on Sesame Street" | slg12 |
| "Big In Japan" | "Big In My Mind" | aRot |
| "Get Behind The Mule" | "Get Beyond The Fool" | aRot |
| "The Piano Has Been Drinking" | "The Soprano Has Been Sinking" | the_conqueror_of_parodies |
| "Clap Hands" | "Crap Scans" | the_conqueror_of_parodies |
| "Heigh-Ho (The Dwarfs Marching Song)" | "My Hos (A Pimp's Peacock Song)" | Robert D. Arndt Jr. |
| "In the Neighborhood" | "In America" | Jaykob Walson |
| "Chocolate Jesus" | "Republican Humor" | aRoT |
| "Martha" | "Mothra" | Blaydeman |
| "Bad As Me" | "Puberty" | Abbott Skelding |
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Song Name | Company/Organization | Submittor |
| Earth Died Screaming | Environmental Protection Agency | Greg Boize |
There are additional Tom Waits Combined Groups that haven't been done yet available.
"New Coat of Paint"
Misheard Lyrics: Les out a new coat of paint
On this lonesome old town Original Lyrics: Let’s put a new coat of paint
On this lonesome old town | "Sixteen Shells from a Thirty-Ought-Six"
Misheard Lyrics: Gonna will you into killing
Original Lyrics: Gonna whittle you into kindling.
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"New Coat of Paint"
Misheard Lyrics: Less butter new coat of paint
On this lonesome old town Original Lyrics: Let's put a new coat of paint
On this lonesome old town | "Heartattack and Vine"
Misheard Lyrics: all the tekken time
Original Lyrics: on heartattack and vine.
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"New Coat of Paint"
Misheard Lyrics: Les out a new coat of paint
On this lonesome old town Original Lyrics: Let’s put a new coat of paint
On this lonesome old town |
Story about this misheard lyric by: Oscar I mean come on Les, propping up the paint industry all by yourself. |
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"Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis"
The Lyrics: and I still have that record
of Little Anthony & the Imperials but someone stole my record player now how do you like that? Who They Mention: Little Anthony & the Imperials
Submitted by: Tania WYEP
| "A Sweet Little Bullet from a Pretty Blue Gun"
The Lyrics: I'd rather die before I wake like Marilyn Monroe,
And you can throw my dreams out in the street Who They Mention: Marilyn Monroe
Submitted by: Tania WYEP
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"Swordfishtrombone"
The Made Up Words: swordfishtrombone
Comments: "He went and took up with a Salvation Army band girl
Who played dirty water on a swordfishtrombone." -- are the lyrics that have the title word in context. Neither the word nor its overall context in the song make its meaning very self-explanatory. I googled the word and tried to look up a definition, to make sure it wasn't a pre-existing word. I found nothing to suggest it to be anything other than the song's invention. It seems an obscure, not clearly definable term, just a juxtaposition of two dissimilar entities. Submitted by: Natalie Lundgren
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