Fun Music Information -> Bobby Sherman
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Bobby 'Double Bubble' ShermanStrange Offspring Names:
- Christopher Noel, Tyler Carnel Sherman - Submitted by: DONNA DESCHAMPS
New Career:
Name | New Career | Comments & Submitter Name |
| "Reserve police officer and paramedic" | Bobby has been working as an emergency medical technician in the Los Angeles area for many years. An anecdote about his current career is that one woman named her daughter Bobbie after him, not because of his teen-idol days but because Sherman delivered her on the side of a California freeway. - Martha Hankins |
Use a Song Title to Answer a Different Song:
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | Comments & Submittor Name |
| "I'm Not Lisa (My Name Is Julie)" | "Julie Do You Love Me," Bobby Sherman | Kathy |
| "Oh, Julie" | "Julie Do You Love Me," Bobby Sherman | Kathy |
| "I've Loved And Lost Again" | "Easy Come, Easy Go," Bobby Sherman | Wendy Torrance |
| "The Drum" | "Beat It," Michael Jackson | Well, isn't that what you do with a drum? - Larry The Babel Guy |
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Song Parodies:
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
| "Seattle" | "Degrassi" | Spencer Karter |
| "Easy Come Easy Go" | "Leprechauns Hate The Snow" | Royce Miller |
| "Julie Do Ya Love Me?" | "Gooey Should a Slug Be" | Merry & Pippin |
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Misheard Lyrics:
"Easy Come, Easy Go"
Misheard Lyrics: I had to tie myself in time
Now I can start all over again. Original Lyrics: I had to find myself in time
Now I can start all over again. | "Our Last Song Together"
Misheard Lyrics: Yesterdays, yesterdays
The pastor's dead and gone. Original Lyrics: Yesterday is yesterday
The past is dead and gone. |
"Easy Come, Easy Go"
Misheard Lyrics: I'm takin' a shave, out in the sun
Whatever may, may think that I am number one. Original Lyrics: I'm takin' the shade, out of the sun
Whatever made me think that I was number one? | "Turtles and Trees"
Misheard Lyrics: Keep Paul Newman, I wanna be free.
Original Lyrics: Keep on movin', I wanna be free.
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"The Drum"
Misheard Lyrics: Love comes, beats on drums, and then it honks a ride
Original Lyrics: Love comes, beats on drums, and then your hopes arise
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Story about this misheard lyric by: Doug Montgomery Since the lyrics Sherman was singing were for the most part rather meaningless, I figured 'honks a ride' made just as much sense as the rest of it. (The term meant, I guess, that a driver will honk at a pedestrian, offering him/ her a lift.) But years later, when I listened more carefully to the lyrics, I realized I had been wrong, no matter how attractive my interpretation of the lyrics might have been. |
Real Places Mentioned in Songs:
"Seattle"
The Lyrics: The bluest skies you've ever seen are in Seattle
And the hills the greenest green in Seattle. Why: Seattle is the largest city in the U.S. state of Washington, a state not to be confused with the nation's capital city, which is most of a continent away despite sharing the same name. Seattle is a place I've never been so far, but the song makes it sound like a place that sould be on anyone's wish list of places to see. But in any event I won't be "waiting with bated breath" to see those extraordinarily blue skies that the song alleges. By all accounts that I've heard, Seattle is one of the rainiest of U.S. cities. Perhaps someone who spent a lot of time there perceived the occasional blue skies as uncommonly blue in contrast to the more usual cloudy or rainy skies. But whatever the case, the song might be more accurate and to the point if it said "The bluest skies you've seldom seen are in Seattle" (for all I've heard, anyway).
Submitted by: Penelope Beckinsale
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