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Anyone ever have any howlers?

embarrassed yourself in front of friends or family by singing the wrong words to a song?

When I was a kid, I thought the song "Forever in Blue Jeans" was called "The Reverend Blue Jeans" and was about a cool Priest.




anybody else??
 
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Just Alvin and the Chipmunks.

"When you, feel like a laugh, give us a call and, we'll give you a law". I still don't know what the **** that stanza is.
 
I thought the line "Sittin' here restin' my bones" in "Sittin' On The Dock Of The Baby" is "Sittin' here restin' my balls."

I maintain that Sting is singing "I'm a pool hall ace" instead of "How my poor heart aches" in "Every Breath You Take."

I used to think "You can dance, you can jive" in "Dancing Queen" was "You cna dance, you can die."

In "Only The Good Die Young," I always though it was "You were counting on your ovaries" instead of "You were counting on your rosary."
 
In Bon Jovi's "Bad Medicine", he sings "There ain't no doctor that can cure my disease". I used to think he was saying "There ain't no doctor you can count on these days."
 
When I was little, I thought the lyrics to Elton John's "Tiny Dancer" were "Hold me closer Tony Danza."
 
In "I'm Real" by Jennifer Lopez and Ja Rule, when J.Lo is spelling R.U.L.E. at the beginning of the song, I thought she was asking "Are you Ellie?" For the longest time I just wondered to myself...who the **** is ellie?!

Also, I've never been able to decipher what the second city referenced in the "California Love" hook by Tupac was. Whatever they name after L.A. I feel like looking up the lyrics online would be cheating.
 
In "I'm Real" by Jennifer Lopez and Ja Rule, when J.Lo is spelling R.U.L.E. at the beginning of the song, I thought she was asking "Are you Ellie?" For the longest time I just wondered to myself...who the **** is ellie?!

Also, I've never been able to decipher what the second city referenced in the "California Love" hook by Tupac was. Whatever they name after L.A. I feel like looking up the lyrics online would be cheating.

Is it Oakland, Pasadena or Sacramento?? :woot:
 
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In Bon Jovi's "Bad Medicine", he sings "There ain't no doctor that can cure my disease". I used to think he was saying "There ain't no doctor you can count on these days."


Just made me think of probably my most obscure one. I remember thinking '"Livin' on a Prayer" was called "Livin' on a Crab".

Sounds far fetched, but listen to it as if they are actually singing it;

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nE11Zrrp24I

can anyone hear it too?
 
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap by Ac/Dc, I always thought it was "Dirty Feet and the Bumblebees"
 
Purple haze:

"Scuse me while I kiss this guy."
 
Anyone ever have any howlers?

embarrassed yourself in front of friends or family by singing the wrong words to a song?

When I was a kid, I though the song "Forever in Blue Jeans" was called "The Reverend Blue Jeans" and was about a cool Priest.




anybody else??

Isn't that a King of Queens joke?
 
Isn't that a King of Queens joke?

Well seeing as though I've never watched said programme, I couldn't tell you. I simply remember singing that line when I was a young kid, early 80's.
 
Oh, my dad always thought that "The kid is not my son" from "Billy Jean" was "The chair is not my size."
 
In "Whatever You Like" by T.I. the way he says "need yo body" completely sounds like "need Joe Biden." #1 song in America using subliminal messages.
 
Remember the song "How Bizarre"? Well, my mondegren was that I thought they sang "How Was I"?
 
Oh, my dad always thought that "The kid is not my son" from "Billy Jean" was "The chair is not my size."

My Dad once bet me £10 that the song "Boogie Nights" was called "Boogie Lads"
 
Purple haze:

"Scuse me while I kiss this guy."

'scuse me while I EAT THIS PIE!

Also, Hendrix always sang it as "'scuse me while I kiss that guy" when he played it live, because he was completely aware that's what it sounded like on the record, and had a sense of humor about it.
 
that Will Smith song that goes "Boom Boom Boom Shake the room" i used to sing it as "Boom Boom Boom Shag the room!" i didnt even know what shagging was since i was 4.. good times

and maddona like a prayer. i used to think was " its like a little bear, down on its knee's it wants to take you there"
 
My dad always got the lyrics to War Pigs wrong

"Politicians have themselves to blame/they only started the war
Treating people just like wanting chairs/wait til their judgement day comes"

The proper lyric is "Pawns in Chess" by the way.
 
My friend's little sister thought Billy Joel's Scenes from an Italian Restaurant was about a girl named Brenda Renetti...which makes no sense since the line is "Brenda and Eddie were the popular steadies and the king & the queen of the prom." I guess she thought Brenda was a hermaphrodite or something.
 
When I was little I thought the words to "Jeremiah was a Bullfrog" were:

"Jeremiah was a bullfrog, workin' for the FBI"
and the chorus:
"Jaws to the world"

Despite hearing me sing it numerous times, my parents never corrected me :P
 
You apparently haven't learned the proper title of the song, either. It's called "Joy To World."
 
Pussycat Dolls - When I grow Up

"when i grow up, i wanna see the club, drive a nice car, wanna have boobies"
 
When I was little I thought the words to "Jeremiah was a Bullfrog" were:

"Jeremiah was a bullfrog, workin' for the FBI"

If you set this line to the tune of Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress, it's f**king hillarious.
 

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