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New Name | Why It's Better | Submitter Name |
Clyde McSkinnier | He should be getting skinnier, not fatter… | crazydon |
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | |
"A Lover's Question," Clyde McPhatter | "Does He Really Care For Me?," Ruby & The Romantics | |
"A Lover's Question," Clyde McPhatter | "Do You Love Me?," The Contours | |
"Just To Hold My Hand," Clyde McPhatter | "I Want To Hold Your Hand," The Beatles | |
"Treasure Of Love," Clyde McPhatter | "Stop, Look, Listen To Your Heart," The Stylistics | |
There are additional songs titles that answer other songs available. |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Treasure of Love" | "Viewer of Scouts" | Duc4AmIRight |
"Lover, Please" | "David Freese" | Michael Pacholek |
"Lover, Please" | "Dubya, Please" | Michael Pacholek |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
No More Lonely Nights Paul McCartney | Long Lonely Nights Clyde McPhatter | No More Long Lonely Nights | Serafina |
Lover Please Clyde McPhatter | Please Forgive Me Bryan Adams | Lover, Please Forgive Me | Serafina |
Lover Please Clyde McPhatter | Please Don't Go KC & The Sunshine Band | Lover, Please Don't Go | Serafina |
Lover Please Clyde McPhatter | Please Come To Boston Dave Loggins | Lover, Please Come To Boston | Serafina |
"A Lover's Question"
Misheard Lyrics: Oh tell me where the answer lies,
is it in her hiss or in her thighs? Original Lyrics: Oh tell me where the answer lies,
is it in her kiss or in her eyes |
"Seven Days"
Opening Lines: Seven days, seven days (Seven days, seven days) And there's not a word from you
Comments: Submitted by: Candy Welty
| "Lover Please"
Opening Lines: Lover please, please come back
Comments: Submitted by: Candy Welty
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"Lover Please"
The Lyrics: Don't leave me in misery.
You would never hold me so near. You would never call me "Dear". Don'tcha know I'd die for you? Now you're gone, that's what I'll do. Why: The singer of this spiffy-tuned ditty actually laments that his lover is going away from him. In these lines he even declares that he'll die because she is gone!
Submitted by: Barry Amassa Tate
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