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Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name |
"Game Of Love," Wayne Fontana & the Mindbenders | "They Just Can't Stop It (Games People Play)," The Spinners |
"The Game Of Love," Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders | "Stop This Game," Cheap Trick |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Groovy Kind Of Love" | "Roofy Kind of Shove" | Merry & Pippin |
"The Game of Love" | "The Game of Will" | William Tong |
"The Game of Love" | "The Name of Shrub" | William Tong |
"Pamela, Pamela"
Misheard Lyrics: We'd stick our red olives on splintery sticks.
Original Lyrics: With sticky red lollies on splintery sticks.
| "Pamela, Pamela"
Misheard Lyrics: Where little Brer Rabbit went poo in the woods?
Original Lyrics: Where little Brer Rabbit kissed Pooh in the wood?
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"Pamela, Pamela"
Misheard Lyrics: Where little Brer Rabbit went poo in the woods?
Original Lyrics: Where little Brer Rabbit kissed Pooh in the wood?
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Story about this misheard lyric by: Ashley Michelle McGowan I'd never heard this song until I got a CD entitled 'British Invasion Vol. 7'. While playing it, this song came on and when that line grabbed my ears, all I could hear was the above misheard version. I thought, 'What, did they really sing such lyrics back in the 60s? No way, I thought. Listening to the song over again clarified little if anything, except that if that line was as i heard it, it was totally 'out of the spirit' of the rest of the song, which focuses on dainty fairytale images. So I searched for the lyrics on the web. It wasn't a particularly easy search. First I found two songs named 'Pamela' but both completely different from this one. Finally I found lyrics to obviously the same song, but cited as 'Sparks lyrics', not 'Wayne Fontana lyrics'. They made it clear that Wayne Fontana's song on my cd is the same song, and completely solved the mystery of that line, albeit a line that invites mishearing in any event. So I feel entirely secure in citing it as Wayne Fontana's song. That's how I should cite it, since his is the version that I've heard. |