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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Lays me down with my Cheerios
Lays me down with my mind she runs
The Story: When I heard this in an Ore-Ida fries commercial, I thought that's what he said! - Submitted by: Cody Finke
Lays me down with my munchie runs.
Lays me down with my mind she runs.
The Story: I knew that a lot of people thought it was about heroin, so I thought it was just another drug reference (albeit cannabis rather than opiates). - Submitted by: Kaz
With my man Chino
With my mind she runs
The Story: this song was playing at the bar i work at; one of the other waitresses suddenly asked "who's my man chino?" - Submitted by: bp0809084
With my mancheeros
With my mind she runs
The Story: My boyfriend of 9 years was always convinced that mancheeros must have been some kind of snack until I told him the real lyrics. Now he can't believe what an idiot he was. - Submitted by: Amanda N
With my mancheiros
With my mind, she runs.
The Story: For 15 years I was convinced these were the correct lyrics, even though had no idea what a mancheiro was. I only recently found out what the correct lyrics are. - Submitted by: Helen Gee
With my mansheeruns
With my mind she runs
The Story: I figured that a mansheerun was some sort of abstruse reference to the Orient. I spent ten years trying to find out what a mansheerun was until someone put me right. - Submitted by: P
Rub it all over my p***s skin.
Rub it all over my peeling skin
The Story: As sung after a long drunken night following a Stranglers gig. - Submitted by: Dave Powici
Walking on the beaches
Looking at the features
Walking on the beaches
Looking at the peaches
The Story: I would've expected a lyric like this knowing how smutty this song is. - Submitted by: Steve
Better beware of the skinned knees
Better beware of the skin deep.
The Story: My husband said he could never work out what this song meant... and we both though they were singing skinned knees.. not skin deep..We both went about singing that part of the song for the rest of the night..bursting into the lyrics...we couldn't get them out of our heads!!! - Submitted by: Lyne
Better look out for the string bean.
Better look out for the skin deep.
The Story: I used to dance to this song in the club, the Luv Affair in Vancouver. I would want to request it, but didn't know what it was called. 'Play the string bean song' and the DJ would look at me like I was crazy. - Submitted by: Paula
Better watch out for West Indies
Better watch out for the Skin Deep
The Story: My younger brother thought these were the lyrics, and after hearing the song, I agreed, and assumed it was the latest theme song for televised coverage of Australian cricket matches. - Submitted by: David Priest
Better watch out for the Skimby
Better watch out for the skin deep
The Story: Never understood but also never questioned what a skimby was....just thought it was a bit weird. - Submitted by: JJ
Better watch out for the schoolies
Better watch out for the skin deep
The Story: A friend who had never heard this song before suddenly asked was it this they were singing, in 2010! - Submitted by: Charles Starling
Better watch out for the tea leaves
Better watch out for the skin deep
The Story: As like a person had already said on this page, I also thought it might be 'string bean' - I'm glad that this is a rather commonly misheard lyric - Submitted by: James
And she found all things gold
And she found all things cold
The Story: Once again, why we confuse "gold" with "cold" and vice versa. - Submitted by: Cody Finke
Better watch out for the Steam Age.
Better watch out for the skin deep.
The Story: Hadn't heard it in twenty years. Do you know how hard it is to Google and find a song when you don't know who sang it and you know you've misheard the lyrics? - Submitted by: Charles
New entries in this section are currently reviewed by Brian Kelly. Previous editors (if any) are listed on the editors page.