Misheard lyrics (also called mondegreens) occur when people misunderstand the lyrics in a song. These are NOT intentional rephrasing of lyrics, which is called parody.
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This page contains a list of the songs that have stories about their misheard lyrics submitted.
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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We got a grueling kind of love
We've got a groovy kinda love
The Story: Heard it when I was young and thought it was a breakup song. - Submitted by: I have one
Take a look at meow
Take a look at me now
The Story: I really would have thought Phil Collins talked to a cat. - Submitted by: Cody Finke
Don’t think twice
Oh, think twice
The Story: This misheard lyric has hit the search on Google. - Submitted by: Jaden Muniz
It's just a lonely day
or
It's just a lovely day
It's just another day
The Story: I swear he said something like lonely day or lovely day. - Submitted by: Cody Finke
Wait a minute; I don't understand
It skips right over my head.
Wait a minute; I don't understand
It's getting stronger; hold my hand.
The Story: I really thought these were the lyrics! It always made me think of my old geometry teacher. He'd always babble about equilateral triangles. Back then, I had a hard time totally comprehending all that he would say; he just couldn't teach it right. When I hear this line, I'd think of him starting to preach about theorems and equations of quadrilaterals, and I would jump up and scream, 'Wait a minute! I don't understand! It skips right over my head!!!' Ha ha! - Submitted by: Iggy Napster
Find yourself in the bubble
Find yourself in the gutter
The Story: I thought they would find themselves in the bubble! - Submitted by: Cody Finke
Despite all the pain
In spite of all the pain
The Story: I swear that’s what it sounded like. - Submitted by: Cody Finke
If we could drive
or
If we could fly
If we could try
The Story: I thought they would take a test drive or flight. - Submitted by: Cody Finke
You know people are farters sometimes.
And they just can't wait, to get hurt again
You know people are funny sometimes,
'Cause they just can't wait to get hurt again
The Story: Every time I came across this lyric, it made me crack up, because it left me to wonder, why is it that farters enjoy getting hurt? To this day, I still think that's what I heard. It even made my partner crack up when I explained it to him! - Submitted by: Annabelle
Just tell him to package things
or
Just tell him to package this
Just tell him to pack his things
The Story: I kept thinking that's what it sounded like either one. - Submitted by: Cody Finke
Barry, don't you lose my number
Billy, don't you lose my number
The Story: Thought he was referencing Barry Manilow. - Submitted by: Cody Finke
Billy, Billy Ocean knows my number
Billy, Billy don't you lose my number
The Story: As a little kid, I was convinced these were the correct lyrics. I didn't really know who Billy Ocean was, but I had apparently heard his name somewhere. I also didn't quite know why Phil Collins was so excited that Billy Ocean knew his number that he had to write a song about it, but to be honest, I never really thought much about the whole thing. Someone recently pointed it out the harsh truth to me. - Submitted by: Elisa Deutsch
Momo! Momo!
No more! No more
The Story: He sounds like he’s saying “Momo” in the end. - Submitted by: Jefferson Steelflex
Started wandering - why?
Started wondering why
The Story: Once again, why we mishear "wonder" as "wander" - Submitted by: Cody Finke
I've been waiting for the summer.
I've been waiting for this moment.
The Story: I always thought he said it this way until I heard a hip-hop artist cover it. At least he knew the lyrics. - Submitted by: John Joseph A. Gatchalian
It's all been unpatholized.
It's all been a pack of lies.
The Story: I had no idea what 'unpatholized' might mean. But assuming the song was about running into his wife's rapist (the popular myth at the time), I assumed it was about having gone through therapy to deal with it. - Submitted by: Robert
No using fully
No, you don't fool me.
The Story: This comes from (somebody that claims to be) a hardcore Collins fan. - Submitted by: Joemama
I can hear it coming on Miami Vice
I can hear it coming in the air tonight
The Story: My father told me this song was from Miami Vice, and yet, this is what I would think he was saying! - Submitted by: Cody Finke
It's all been a pair of dice
It's all been a pack of lies
The Story: I understand how I mishear "paradise" as "pair of dice", but "paradise" wasn't even in this song. - Submitted by: Cody Finke
It's all been apocalyzed
It's all been a pack of lies
The Story: thought somehow that "apocalyzed" means "making something into an apocalypse" - Submitted by: Jens
She sees the hat and gives it a touch, yeah.
She seems to have an invisible touch, yeah.
The Story: My daughter who was about 5 at the time is the one who came up with this lyric. She loved the song and even worked up choreography to go along with this line, where she would reach up and touch her hat - (ironically, the hat was usually invisible). - Submitted by: Michael
She's got a fizzy don't talk s***.
She's got an invisible touch.
The Story: I was in the car with my friend when I was 16 (I'm now 26). I mentioned to him that the song on the radio ("Fizzy Don't Talk S***")was an odd name for a Phil Collins song. He started laughing so hard he almost wrecked, and asked how the hell I came up with it?? Listen to it yourself and you'll see what I mean. - Submitted by: Marc Strini
It's what I sing
It's what I see
The Story: Kinda thought it had to do with what he would sing! - Submitted by: Cody Finke
I'll be so careful, I'll hurt your vagina.
I promise not to hurt you, I'll hurt your vagina,
'Cause I know it's your first time.
I'll be so careful I'll hold you like China
I promise not to hurt you I'll hold you like China
'Cause I know it's your first time
The Story: I know it couldn't be right, but I couldn't hear it any other way until I asked someone else. - Submitted by: Spike
And if I stack up and if I fall
And if I stumble and if I fall
The Story: I always thought he would fall if he would stack up...like Jenga! - Submitted by: Cody Finke
But you don't know what your dog didn't lose it
But you don't know what you got 'til you lose it
The Story: I probably thought this because there's a dog in the music video. - Submitted by: Ryan H
I wanna know about the strangest light beam
I wanna know about these strangers like me
The Story: I heard this song first in the Disney movie "Tarzan", and when this lyric was heard, they showed a comet through a telescope. I thought that they were singing directly about the scene in the movie and I wondered why they dedicated the entire song to the comet and why they didn't show any more of it every time the chorus rolled around. - Submitted by: Crystal Clear
I wanna know!
Can you shout it?
I wanna know about the strangest light beam
In your arms
Please shout it!
Something's peculiar about the strangest light beam
I wanna know
Can you show me?
I wanna know about the strangers like me
Tell me more
Please show me
Something's familiar about the strangers like me
The Story: In the Tarzan movie, I recall the scientist showing Tarzan a picture of a comet, so I thought when it said "The Strangest Light Beam", it was talking about that. I'm not sure if the scene I'm remembering is in the movie or not, but I distinctly remember it. - Submitted by: PAPA GE
Just say the word, oh
Sa-Sa-Sawyer
or
Just say the word, oh
Su-sa-Salyer.
Just say the word, oh
Su-su-ssudio.
The Story: Sawyer is a nice name. That's what I thought the lyrics were at first, I thought it was "S-s-Sawyer", it's actually Sussudio, which I have never heard a girl being called that. Anyway, if I ever have a son, I'm naming him Codi Sawyer Benjamin. LOL. And I didn't make up the lyrics, I seriously thought it was Sawyer, not Sussudio. - Submitted by: Preston
Mount Vesuvius
Su-su-sudio
The Story: We had a debate during a road trip a couple years ago in which my friend Nathan swore up and down that the song was, 'Mount Vesuvius.' I could hardly catch my breath. I was laughting so hard. He was dead serious, and arguing against the three of us. Even when our friend told him he was certain it was 'Su-su-sudio' because his sister had called into the radio station with the name when they were kids and won a contest. Nathan persisted. - Submitted by: Nathan
Syl-Syl-Sylvia
Su-su-sudio
The Story: I was about 4 when this song came out. I always thought he was singing about a girl named Sylvia! I didn't realize I was wrong until I was about 13. - Submitted by: Bill
Take that look over me
Take that look of worry
The Story: Sounded like it back in those days. - Submitted by: Cody Finke
I want a pacifier
I want to testify
The Story: I thought he would be a baby! - Submitted by: Cody Finke
All day long, he was farting for you
All day long, he was fighting for you
The Story: It kind of sounded like he was farting! Sounds silly... - Submitted by: Cody Finke
Whenever you are
Wherever you are
The Story: I debated about if it was really "whenever" or "wherever" (don't ask Shakira, however). - Submitted by: Cody Finke
We said hello as we turned the key
and noof overrides
gave you smile it's the only way
We said goodbye to a dear old friend
A new roof over our heads
Gave a smile it's the only way
The Story: My roommate and I spent and entire night in college rewinding this 10 second piece of song over and over trying to figure out this lyric. Get a life! - Submitted by: Alan
Wooley Swamp across the tracks
And you know it's really no surprisin'
Ooh there's life across the tracks
And you know it's really not surprisin'
The Story: I used to think it was "And you know it's really NO surprisin'," but I listened to the song several times to know that the actual lyrics are "And you know it's really NOT surprisin'." - Submitted by: Isac
Kangaroo love
You can't hurry love.
The Story: Every time I heard this song on the radio, I thought the title was 'Kangaroo Love'. Just substitute the right title with this, and you'll understand how much the rest of the text intrigued me. I couldn't understand Phil Collins' yearning for an amorous adventure with a kangaroo and thought it was quite avant-garde as a subject for a song. Not until I was well over 20 did I found out what he was really singing. But listen to it. I still think it sounds like my interpretation. - Submitted by: Henrik
Now you'll just have to wait
No, you'll just have to wait
The Story: I wondered which was correct. - Submitted by: Cody Finke
Some woman called my mother said
Some one to call mine; my mother said
The Story: When I was a kid, I heard this song. I wondered why Phil Collins would refer to his own mother as 'some woman.' Then I got older, realized what the real lyrics were...and also that Phil Collins is a bald, washed-up idiot. - Submitted by: Jason Reeher
Your Kayburry love
You can't hurry love.
The Story: My good friend mark is the one who misunderstood the lyrics. And the worst part is he actually claims to be a big Supremes fan. Yeah, right. - Submitted by: Kathryn
You'll be in my home
or
You'll be in my arms
You'll be in my heart
The Story: Kind of had to do with the Disney movie Tarzan in 1999. It had to do with being in someone's home, arms, or heart, but the latter was truly correct. - Submitted by: Cody Finke
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