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Add one letter to a song title to change it's meaning. The addition of the letter should still form a word, and the title should be humorous as a result. You CAN NOT add S to the end of a word to make it plural.

For example: Nine Inch Nails's "Help Me I'm In Hell" would become "Help Me I'm In Shell"

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Latest Entries

The 20 most recent entries are listed below. There are 20872 Add a Letter To a Song Title entries on the site.

"Estrella," Ace Troubleshooter originally "Estella"
...as in Spanish for "star."
Jonathan S.
"If I Wash," Midge Ure originally "If I Was"
Gloria Croft
"Rumours," Timex Social Club originally "Rumors"
Changes spelling to British
Isac
"Put Yourself In My Palace," Pam Tillis originally "Put Yourself In My Place"
Edward
"Tricks," Brad Paisley originally "Ticks"
Edward
"Sticks," Brad Paisley originally "Ticks"
Edward
"Strong Enough To Blend," Tanya Tucker originally "Strong Enough To Bend"
Ashley Bryant
"Knights On Broadway," Bee Gees originally "Nights On Broadway"
Same pronunciation, different meaning
Ashley Bryant
"All The Skids Are Right," Local H originally "All The Kids Are Right"
Ashley Bryant
"Stolen Dancers," Milky Chance originally "Stolen Dances"
Anastacia Logan
"If It Was," Midge Ure originally "If I Was"
Not the Same Bob
"These Are The Good Sold Days," Albert Hammond originally "These Are The Good Old Days"
Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Good Bold Days," Albert Hammond originally "These Are The Good Old Days"
Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Good Gold Days," Albert Hammond originally "These Are The Good Old Days"
Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Good Mold Days," Albert Hammond originally "These Are The Good Old Days"
Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Good Told Days," Albert Hammond originally "These Are The Good Old Days"
Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Good Cold Days," Albert Hammond originally "These Are The Good Old Days"
Yvette Bristle
"Bandana Republic," Boomtown Rats originally "Banana Republic"
Valerie Venable
"Good Mourning," Greg And Steve originally "Good Morning"
Same sound, different meaning
Valerie Venable
"How Do You Liken Me Now?," Toby Keith originally "How Do You Like Me Now?"
Ashley Bryant
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