Fun Music Information -> Joe Cocker And Jennifer Warnes
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Remove a Letter From a Song Title:
"Up Here We Belong" originally "Up Where We Belong"
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Song Parodies:
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
| "Up Where We Belong" | "Where They Belong" | Julien Peter Benney |
Duets Not Yet Performed:
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
| Love In An Elevator Aerosmith | (Love Lift Us) Up Where We Belong Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes | Love In An Elevator (Lift Us Up Where We Belong) | Alicia Sturdivant |
Misheard Lyrics:
"Up Where We Belong"
Misheard Lyrics: where the Webelos fly
on a mountain high Original Lyrics: where the eagles fly
on a mountain high | "Up Where We Belong"
Misheard Lyrics: So lift us up where we belong
Where the egos fly on a mountain high or Where the eagles fry on a mountain high. Original Lyrics: Love lifts us up where we belong
Where the eagles fly on a mountain high. |
"Up Where We Belong"
Misheard Lyrics: Some, hang on to easter pig
Live their life living a lie. Original Lyrics: Some hang on to used to be
Live their life looking behind. | "Up Where We Belong"
Misheard Lyrics: Live their lives locking behind
Original Lyrics: Live their lives looking behind
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| There are additional misheard lyrics available. | |
Misheard Lyrics Story:
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"Up Where We Belong"
Misheard Lyrics: The little zup where we belong.
Original Lyrics: Love lifts us up where we belong.
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Story about this misheard lyric by: Teresa I had just moved to the US and was finding out that British English and American English were two different things, so when I heard 'zup', I just assumed it was a word I was unfamiliar with. From its context, I decided that it was a mountain cabin built and pictured it in my mind. I was very disappointed to find out zup wasn't a word, because it sounded exactly like the sort of place I wanted to live. |
