Take one letter out of a song title to change it's meaning. The removal of the letter should still form a word, and the title should be humorous as a result.
For example: Steve Winwood's "Split Decision" would become "Spit Decision"
Thanks to Philip Eno for the inspiration on this one!
Entries Beginning with L, Page 1
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"L.A. Song (Out Of His Town)," Beth Hart originally
"L.A. Song (Out Of This Town)" Marcia Todd
"L.A. Son (Out Of This Town)," Beth Hart originally
"L.A. Song (Out Of This Town)" Marcia Todd
La La and what?
Adrienne Schnell
"La La Pace Song," Al Wilson originally
"La La Peace Song" Candy Welty
"La La Peace Son," Al Wilson originally
"La La Peace Song" Candy Welty
"La Vie En Roe," Edith Piaf originally
"La Vie En Rose" I still hate caviar!
Quyjibo
"Adder In My Tights," Amy Studt originally
"Ladder In My Tights" Scary!
Samantha Wayland
"Ladies Love County Boys," Trace Adkins originally
"Ladies Love Country Boys" Karen Smith
"Ladies Of The Canon," Joni Mitchell originally
"Ladies Of The Canyon" ... as in a scriptural or literary canon
Rick O'Shea
"Lady (You Ring Me Up)," The Commodores originally
"Lady (You Bring Me Up)" Serafina
"Lad (You Bring Me Up)," The Commodores originally
"Lady (You Bring Me Up)" Serafina
As in Barbra Streisand
Candy Welty
As hapless as the boy named Sue?
Regina Olsen
"The Lad Came From Baltimore," Bobby Darin originally
"The Lady Came From Baltimore" Candy Welty
Gender conflicted?
Rita Warmidge
"Lad Friend," The Byrds originally
"Lady Friend" Candy Welty
"Lady Fiend," The Byrds originally
"Lady Friend" Oliver South
Obviously a gender confused nudist?
Bob
"Lay In Black," Uriah Heep originally
"Lady In Black" Candy Welty
"Lad In Black," Uriah Heep originally
"Lady In Black" Sarah Topsian
"Lady In Back," Uriah Heep originally
"Lady In Black" Sarah Topsian
I shall NOT go there. It would be way too easy.
Peter
Ed getting in touch with his feminine side
Justin B. Burr
"The Lady Is A Tram," Frank Sinatra originally
"The Lady Is A Tramp" She's a light train-like vehicle?!?
Arlene Titshaw
"The Lady Is A Ramp," Frank Sinatra originally
"The Lady Is A Tramp" Here, ramp = plant with elongated onion-like root.
Jennifer Howard
"The Lay Is a Tramp," Frank Sinatra originally
"The Lady Is a Tramp" John A. Barry
"The Lad Is A Tramp," Frank Sinatra originally
"The Lady Is A Tramp" Another sexual orientation oxymoron, or is it? -:)
Peter
"The Lady Is A Trap," Frank Sinatra originally
"The Lady Is A Tramp" Meg Owens
"Lad Let It Lie," Fish originally
"Lady Let It Lie" Samantha Wayland
"Lay Marmalade," LaBelle originally
"Lady Marmalade" Amber Wayland
"Lad Marmalade," LaBelle originally
"Lady Marmalade" Amber Wayland
As in actress Nia Vardalos (or Long or Peeples)
Lindsay Doyle
Unfortunate lad, to have that name!
Tiffany Carriker
"Lay of My Heart," Jack Wagner originally
"Lady of My Heart" Lori Blonde
"Lad Of My Heart," Jack Wagner originally
"Lady Of My Heart" Regina Olsen
"Lady Of My Hart," Jack Wagner originally
"Lady Of My Heart" hart = male deer
Yvette Bristle
"Lad Of My Heart," Jack Wagner originally
"Lady Of My Heart" Candy Welty
Lay can mean a story.
Angelica Monaghan
"Lay" can mean a story.
Wendy Torrance
She needs medical attention.
Larry
"Lad Of The Eighties," Loverboy originally
"Lady Of The Eighties" Doug Pitts
"Lad Of The Eighties," Loverboy originally
"Lady Of The Eighties" Lindsay Doyle
"The Lady Wants To Now," Michael Franks originally
"The Lady Wants To Know" She's impatient?
Peter
"The Lad Wants To Know," Michael Franks originally
"The Lady Wants To Know" Sutch
"The Lad Wore Black," Queensryche originally
"The Lady Wore Black" Peter
"The Lady Wore Lack," Queensryche originally
"The Lady Wore Black" A song about Lady Godiva?
Peter
"Lady, Hat's Your Name?," Swanee originally
"Lady, What's Your Name?" Holly Stefan
"Lady, What's Our Name?," Swanee originally
"Lady, What's Your Name?" Carolyn Morgenstern
"Lad, What's Your Name?," Swanee originally
"Lady, What's Your Name?" Terror Reid
She's gotten heavier.
Peter
"Lad," James originally
"Laid" Dobbs
"Lid," James originally
"Laid" Joanna Whitmire
"Aid," James originally
"Laid" Joanna Whitmire
Difficult to navigate.
No Name Given
"Lambda," Kaoma originally
"Lambada" Now it's about a Greek letter.
Doug Pitts
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