Song lyrics aren't supposed to be a fountain of perfect english, but on the other hand some are just so
atrocious, they need to get called out. We're not looking for sentance fragments or the word ain't since there are too many instances to count.
Bad Grammar in Song Lyrics, Heart
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Heart's,
"Bebe Le Strange"
I don't know how to say it no better
They definitely don't know how to say it "any" better.
Submitted by: RevengeFromMars YouTube
Heart's,
"City's Burning"
She want to get high, and he want to get paid
In each case, the "want" should have a suffix, either "-s" or "-ed".
Submitted by: RJSchex
Heart's,
"Cook With Fire"
But it'll learn ya
Way, way better than school
If she learned "it'll learn ya" in school, that school needs to be closed. "But it'll teach you" is how that sentence should have started.
Submitted by: RevengeFromMars YouTube
Heart's,
"Jupiters Darling"
actually it's the album title only. The name "Jupiter" should have an apostrophe between it and the possessive "s".
Our English teachers always got on us over mistakes like that.
Submitted by: I Sail the Astronomy Domine
Heart's,
"Who Will You Run To"
Who will you run to
Since the pronoun is used as the object of a preposition, the correct title should be "_Whom_ Will You Run To".
Submitted by: RJSchex
Heart's,
"Who Will You Run To"
Who's gonna love you baby as good as I
It should be "Who's going to love you as well as I do?" Even that is awkward. Maybe it should be "Who's going to love you as well as I do?"
Submitted by: Robert Ballinger
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