Fun Music Information -> Sawyer Brown

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Band Name Origins:

  • From Sawyer Brown Road in Nashville, Tennessee. Submitted by: Hold Your Horses

Literally Impossible Song Titles:

Song/Performer
Comment
Submitter Name
"800-pound Jesus,"I'ce heard that God and His son are big, but...Hold Your Horses

Use a Song Title to Answer a Different Song:

Song & Band Name
Song & Band Name
Comments & Submittor Name
"Who Will Save Your Soul""Mission Temple Fireworks Stand," Sawyer BrownOK, it's not a who, it's a what... - Martha Hankins

Song Parodies:

Original Song Name
Parody Song Name
Parody Author
"Trouble on the Line""Trouble on the Line"Wolverine
"Six Days on the Road by E. Green and C. Montgomery""Christmas Eve on the Road"R. Eric Schrieber
"Six Days On The Road""Six Days On The Show"Josh Taylor

If Groups Combined, Their Names Might Be :

Sawyer Brownsville Station
Sawyer Brown combined with Brownsville Station
Submitted By: Martha Hankins

Misheard Lyrics:

"The Race Is On"
Misheard Lyrics:
True love scratch for another saint.
Original Lyrics:
True love's scratched for another's sake.
"Some Girls Do"
Misheard Lyrics:
I yelled and asked if you would like a ride
When we pulled out of your yard I borrowed a tie
or
I yelled and asked if you would like a ride
When we pulled out of your yard I balled a tie.
Original Lyrics:
I yelled and asked if you would like a ride
When we pulled out of your yard I bald a tire.
"I Like My Women..."
Misheard Lyrics:
I like my women on the tragic side.
Original Lyrics:
I like my women on the trashy side.

Misheard Lyrics Story:

"Some Girls Do"
Misheard Lyrics:
I yelled and asked if you would like a ride
When we pulled out of your yard I borrowed a tie
or
I yelled and asked if you would like a ride
When we pulled out of your yard I balled a tie.
Original Lyrics:
I yelled and asked if you would like a ride
When we pulled out of your yard I bald a tire.

Story about this misheard lyric by: Scary Shari

I think the reason I misheard this for so long is because I'd never heard the phrase 'to bald a tire.' I know tires are called 'bald' when too much of the tread and/or rubber is worn away, but that's it. I never knew the term could also be a verb, as in 'I bald a tire.' The grammar doesn't even make sense! (Sorry, I'm a writer & editor by profession *grin*) I'm guessing the meaning of this term is that the guy sped out of the girl's yard so fast that the tires spun and he burned rubber?

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Hallelujah He Is Born at Amazon.com
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Outskirts of Town at Amazon.com
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Out Goin Cattin at Amazon.com
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Six Days on the Road at Amazon.com
 
 
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