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Song names are sorted by first letter, excluding A and The. This is sorted by song title only, not by song title and performer. So if two different performers preformed the same song, you'll see misheard lyrics for both on the same page (provided the song title was spelt the same both times, and misheard lyrics have been submitted for both!).


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Men at Work's, "Be Good Johnny"
The Misheard Lyrics:
Pickle, pickle, pickle
Pickle, pickle, pickle
Pickle, pickle, pickle
Pickle, pickle, pickle (Journey)
The Real Lyrics:
Be good, be good, be good
Be good, be good, be good
Be good, be good, be good
Be good, be good, be good (Johnny)
The Story: First moment I think about this song, I think about the show Supernanny! - Submitted by: Cody Finke
Men at Work's, "Down Under"
The Misheard Lyrics:
Do you come from a land down under?
Where Beatrice rode, and men shunned her.
The Real Lyrics:
Do you come from a land down under?
Where beer does flow and men chunder.
The Story: I always imagined this was about some tragic feminine hero of Australia. - Submitted by: Boffin
Men at Work's, "Down Under"
The Misheard Lyrics:
I come from a land down below.
The Real Lyrics:
I come from a land down under.
The Story: This isn't mine, but my best friend, Catherine's. I had asked her if she'd ever heard the song, "Down Under". She said she wasn't familiar with it, and asked me to sing a few bars. When I sang, "I come from a land down under", she said I was wrong, that it was actually "I come from a land down below". When she asked her grandson, Joseph, who is as smart as I am, he said that it's not "down below", but "Down Under". So in theory, he was telling her that I was right. Being 65, she thinks she's always right and I'm always wrong. In other words, she still doesn't admit she made a mistake. Also, you can hear it in the singer's Scottish accent. "Down Below" would sure sound different in a Scottish accent than "Down Under". As far as I know, Australia, which is what they (the members of Men At Work) are referring to in the song, is often referred to as "the land down under". So I believe I'm right, it's not "Down Below", it's "Down Under"! Anybody agree with me? - Submitted by: Annabelle
Men at Work's, "It's A Mistake"
The Misheard Lyrics:
It's Amish Day.
The Real Lyrics:
It's a mistake.
The Story: I was riding in my friends car singing the song. They laughed so hard, one of my friend wets himself! They thought I made it up. The only thing was I thought that is what they were saying! - Submitted by: Chris Stevens
Men at Work's, "It's a Mistake"
The Misheard Lyrics:
It's Farmers Day
The Real Lyrics:
It's a mistake
The Story: My late great mate and I were driving around in his old Honda and Men at Work were on the radio and I was thinking it was "It's Farmers Day" and my mate laughing his ass off. - Submitted by: Dave
Men at Work's, "Overkill"
The Misheard Lyrics:
Day after day we are feared
The Real Lyrics:
Day after day it reappears
The Story: I was little. - Submitted by: Tatiana
Men at Work's, "Overkill"
The Misheard Lyrics:
Pretend I’m in debt
The Real Lyrics:
Day after day
The Story: Debt is NOT a good thing! - Submitted by: Cody Finke
Men at Work's, "Who Can It Be Now?"
The Misheard Lyrics:
You look at me knocking at my door
The Real Lyrics:
Who can it be knocking at my door?
The Story: Sounded like someone was looking at Colin Hay! - Submitted by: Cody Finke
Men at Work's, "Who Can It Be Now"
The Misheard Lyrics:
Lieutenant, Lieutenant
The Real Lyrics:
Who can it, who can it?
The Story: I had a hunch that someone was a lieutenant! - Submitted by: Cody Finke

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