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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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Sawyer Brown's, "Some Girls Do"
The Misheard Lyrics:
I yelled and asked if you would like a ride
When we pulled out of your yard I borrowed a tie
or
I yelled and asked if you would like a ride
When we pulled out of your yard I balled a tie.
The Real Lyrics:
I yelled and asked if you would like a ride
When we pulled out of your yard I bald a tire.
The Story: I think the reason I misheard this for so long is because I'd never heard the phrase 'to bald a tire.' I know tires are called 'bald' when too much of the tread and/or rubber is worn away, but that's it. I never knew the term could also be a verb, as in 'I bald a tire.' The grammar doesn't even make sense! (Sorry, I'm a writer & editor by profession *grin*) I'm guessing the meaning of this term is that the guy sped out of the girl's yard so fast that the tires spun and he burned rubber? - Submitted by: Scary Shari
Sawyer Brown's, "Some Girls Do"
The Misheard Lyrics:
When I pulled out of your yard I bought a tire.
The Real Lyrics:
When I pulled out of your yard I balled a tire.
The Story: This is old school redneck slang for spinning the tires or doing a burnout. Burnouts ruin tires. - Submitted by: Ron
Sawyer Brown's, "Some Girls Do"
The Misheard Lyrics:
When we pulled out of your yard I bought a tie.
The Real Lyrics:
When we pulled out of your yard I bald a tire.
The Story: I didn't think I had the lyrics right; it just didn't make sense that he'd buy a tie, given the whole point of the song! I finally had to look up the real lyrics... I had never heard that phrase used before. - Submitted by: EH

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