Don't you just love singing along with the radio all loud and proud...until someone tells you you're singing the wrong words!!
Sometimes I just can't believe those are the actual lyrics, when my words to the song sound so much better. LOL!!!
I always look up the lyrics just to make sure.
Do you sing to the wrong lyrics too??? I just think we're being creative...
I found this online somewhere...too funny!
Happy Thursday,
~Karen~
Sometimes I just can't believe those are the actual lyrics, when my words to the song sound so much better. LOL!!!
I always look up the lyrics just to make sure.
Do you sing to the wrong lyrics too??? I just think we're being creative...
I found this online somewhere...too funny!
Happy Thursday,
~Karen~
:) My husband and I correct each other a lot when it comes to lyrics and usually both of us are wrong. I like the pic! LOL
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ReplyDeleteI think Manfred Mann's "Blinded by the Light" is the best for this. I mean, what are the words after the title words? According to google they are "revved up like a deuce, another runner in the night". Really?? That's not what I sing! LOL
ReplyDeleteThis is my daughter's favorite saying at the moment! :0)
ReplyDeleteSo many songs like that. What I REALLY hate is when you pronounce them name of the artist incorrectly and some punk feels the need to correct you. But then early in the AM EVERYthing ticks me off. Waiting for the caffeine to kick in now..thank you.
ReplyDeleteLove your Thursday posts.
Omg! I am the queen of this embarrassing act! I turn 50 shades of red everytime I do it.
ReplyDeleteSanta Baby. My wish. Frim Fram Sauce. The list goes on.
love that quote!!
ReplyDeleteTo this day I still sing, "Buffalo Bills, won't you come out tonight..." Makes my hubby laugh!
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking this this morning when I woke up to an 80s song and thought I still don't know the real words to this; I'll have to Google it. Back when we were kids (before the internet), my brother and I would get into LONG arguments about what the words to a song really were and if the artist didn't print them in the album jacket, you were out of luck because no one could rule on the case. Nowadays it's much easier with so many lyrics websites out there. There's even a smartphone app that will "listen" to a bit of the song and tell you what it is if you don't know the name or artist!
ReplyDeleteFor years I thought Huey Lewis wanted a new truck! So yes - I sing the wrong lyrics and sometimes a tv show will start me on that trend. I loved Dharma and Greg and he was singing Devil Woman trying to take a pebble out of me! It's stuck.
ReplyDeleteNice post - thanks for the smile. g
omg, these are funny!!! So many songs I can think of when I got the lyrics ALL wrong LOL!! HAHAHAHA!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Love it! I probably get half the words wrong, but I have to agree...mine just seem to fit better :)
ReplyDeleteThere's a whole website dedicated to this! :D http://kissthisguy.com/ (From Purple Haze, I believe, where Jimi actually says "Kiss the sky", but... yeah.) Okay, the lyric is actually "kiss the sky", but Jimi sometimes hammed it up in concert because people misheard "kiss this guy". Either way, funny site, we are definitely not alone! lol
ReplyDeleteDon't put all your trust in google to have the correct lyrics, though. I found the a mistake in the same lyrics at several different sites. It was like the first one got it wrong and then everyone else just copied it to their site.
ReplyDeleteOh well, don't let that stop you from singing.
Keep cool and sing on!!
OMG-did I just write that? But on to how I am still laughing out loud with that saying Karen. How funny. I love to sing to the radio and my husband will correct me. How dare he do that????? Thanks for sharing. They had something about the most songs sung wrong yesterday and it was funny. Stephanie
ReplyDeleteOften sing the wrong lyrics too! Do you know Queen's We will rock you? My daughter corrected me when I sang 'egg on your face big disgrace, slander your name all over the place' apparently it should be 'blood on your face'!Ooops
ReplyDelete"burnin up the room in cheap cologne"... great commercial!
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha.....you thing they would know the words by now.
ReplyDeleteand the journey starts when you are just babes,my four year old grandsons love to sing the cold play song 'Paradise' and the other day when it come on I stop listen to them beltin' out the words parrot eyes, ppp arrot eyes ,it was the biggest crackup i've had in ages thanks boys you and Karen make my world full of song.
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