Take a song name, and make an anagram out of it.
Entries Beginning with misc
"(I Cannot Get) Satisfaction," The Rolling Stones originally
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" The intended meaning of the original title!
Alexis
"I Cried At Laura's; Did Gwen?," Barbara Lynn originally
"(I Cried At) Laura's Wedding" Lily Orange
"Anna Lets Megan Wear Red Shoes...Why?," Elvis Costello originally
"(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" Alina
"Lynda Wears Her New Shoes At Amgen," Elvis Costello originally
"(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" Amgen=Applied Molecular Genetics (pharmaceutical)
Alina
"A Salamander Sheens Weeny Growth," Elvis Costello originally
"(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" Elsie (formerly Alex) Aerni
"Where Angela Wants Many Red Shoes," Elvis Costello originally
"(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" In her closet?
Quyjibo
"Wealthy Megan Ann Wears Red Shoes," Elvis Costello originally
"(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" Nancy
"Megan Lets Anna Wear Red Shoes...Why?," Elvis Costello originally
"(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" Alina
"Why Let Anna Wear Megan's Red Shoes?," Elvis Costello originally
"(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" Alina
"Why Let Megan Wear Anna's Red Shoes?," Elvis Costello originally
"(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" Alina
"I'd Wipe Motor," Colette Carr originally
"(We Do It) Primo" Robert D. Arndt Jr.
I know, WAY too easy!
Josh
"18 Yellow Sores," Bobby Darin originally
"18 Yellow Roses" Melanie Black
"29 Firs, Gen," The Konks originally
"29 Fingers" Telling Gen haw many fir trees there are somewhere
Dinah Bartilson
"Gin Serf 29," The Konks originally
"29 Fingers" The 29th of bondservants making gin
Dinah Bartilson
"Mel Is 3000," Emblem3 originally
"3000 Miles" What IS Mel, a bristlecone pine tree maybe?
Jane Farnsworth
"3000 Limes," Emblem3 originally
"3000 Miles" Alyssa Jayne
"3000 Limes," Emblem3 originally
"3000 Miles" Jane Farnsworth
"3000 Slime," Emblem3 originally
"3000 Miles" Sliming something big, as it takes 3000 to do it!
Jane Farnsworth
"4 Thin Groin Men," Gwen Stefani originally
"4 In the Morning" Josh
this is ok; sixty-nine is an anagram of ninety-six
Paul Warren
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