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A spoonerism occurs when the first letters or syllables of two or more words get swapped. The term spoonerism is named in honor of the Reverend William Archibald Spooner whose students used to write down all the instances of spoonerisms that he made. This page focuses on spoonerisms in song titles.

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Entries Beginning with Q

"Bean Quee," Puscifer originally "Queen B"
All-Starr
"Neen Of The Quite," Whtney Houston originally "Queen Of The Night"
As in "Neener, neener!"
Shesoul
"Queen Dove Reams," The Strawbs originally "Queen Of Dreams"
Bellwether That Wants Its Ramparts Back
"Queen Of My Trouble Dyed Wailer," Sammy Kershaw originally "Queen Of My Double Wide Trailer"
Corinne Auterlehr
"Lean Of The Quite," Whitney Houston originally "Queen Of The Night"
R&B
"The Queen Love White Eyes," The Orion Experience originally "The Queen Of White Lies"
More than she love good grammar
D. Melody Dole, MD
"The Queen Love White Eyes," The Orion Experience originally "The Queen Of White Lies"
More than she love good grammar
D. Melody Dole, MD
"The Lean Of Quite Whys," The Orion Experience originally "The Queen Of White Lies"
Emily Lime
"The Lean Of Quite Whys," The Orion Experience originally "The Queen Of White Lies"
Emily Lime
"Quick Joey Small (Run O.G. Run)," Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus originally "Quick Joey Small (Run Joey Run)"
One Horse Pony
"Mick Joey Squall (Run Joey Run)," Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus originally "Quick Joey Small (Run Joey Run)"
One Horse Pony
"Quick O.G. Small (Run Joey Run)," Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus originally "Quick Joey Small (Run Joey Run)"
One Horse Pony
"The Quietest Dart Of The Pay," Harriet Schock originally "The Quietest Part Of The Day"
Linda Radnil
"The Quietest Dart Of The Pay," Harriet Schock originally "The Quietest Part Of The Day"
Linda Radnil

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