Add one letter out of 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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"She's Mine," Mokenstef originally
"He's Mine" Rachel Stedman
"He's Maine," Mokenstef originally
"He's Mine" He's a US state?
Rachel Stedman
"Hem's Mine," Mokenstef originally
"He's Mine" Rachel Stedman
"He's Miner," Mokenstef originally
"He's Mine" Rachel Stedman
"Hex's Mine," Mokenstef originally
"He's Mine" Rachel Stedman
"He's Minke," Mokenstef originally
"He's Mine" He's a minke whale?
Rachel Stedman
"Hen's Mine," Mokenstef originally
"He's Mine" Rachel Stedman
"He's Milne," Mokenstef originally
"He's Mine" He wrote "Winnie-The-Pooh"?
Rachel Stedman
No more baffling than original
Wendy Torrance
No more baffling than original
Wendy Torrance
Makes more sense.
Wendy Torrance
"Hen's So Heavenly," Brenda Lee originally
"He's So Heavenly" Candy Welty
"Hue's So Heavenly," Brenda Lee originally
"He's So Heavenly" Getting a color just right can be heavenly?
Courtney (about as bad as tennis elbow)
"Hem's So Heavenly," Brenda Lee originally
"He's So Heavenly" Candy Welty
"Hoe's So Heavenly," Brenda Lee originally
"He's So Heavenly" Courtney (about as bad as tennis elbow)
"She's So Heavenly," Brenda Lee originally
"He's So Heavenly" Candy Welty
"He's Sure The Boy I Glove," The Crystals originally
"He's Sure The Boy I Love" Candy Welty
"She's Unbelievable," Sarah Connor originally
"He's Unbelievable" Jill Conrad
"Heard First," Babys originally
"Head First" Sutch
"Headhaunter," Front 242 originally
"Headhunter" Yvonne Sindri
"Heading For The Moron," Cyndi Lauper originally
"Heading For The Moon" Mark Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire
"Headliner News," Edwin Starr originally
"Headline News" Wendy Torrance
"Headline Newts," Edwin Starr originally
"Headline News" Wendy Torrance
Salamanders making big news
Lydia Helton
"Healthy Body, Sick Mindy," Operation Ivy originally
"Healthy Body, Sick Mind" Twila Paris Hilton
"Healthy Body, Slick Mind," Operation Ivy originally
"Healthy Body, Sick Mind" Natalie Stonecipher
"Heard My Call," Pentangle originally
"Hear My Call" Grace
"Hear May Call," Pentangle originally
"Hear My Call" Renee Scoggins
"Hear Amy Call," Pentangle originally
"Hear My Call" Adrienne Schnell
"Heard It Won The Radio," Ross Lynch originally
"Heard It On The Radio" WHAT won the radio?
Karen Smith
"Heard Hit On The Radio," Ross Lynch originally
"Heard It On The Radio" As in a hit song, of course!
Wendy Torrance
"Heart Don't Flail Me Now," Holly Knight originally
"Heart Don't Fail Me Now" Amber D'Allesio
"Hearth Full Of Black," Burning Brides originally
"Heart Full Of Black" one that's obviously burnt out!
Regina Olsen
"Hearth Full Of Rain," Joe Cocker originally
"Heart Full Of Rain" Yvette Bristle
"A Heart Has Basked For The Pleasure," Mono originally
"A Heart Has Asked For The Pleasure" As literally possible as the original
Heather Brockwell
"A Hearth Has Asked For The Pleasure," Mono originally
"A Heart Has Asked For The Pleasure" As literally possible as the original
Heather Brockwell
"Hearth Is A Drum," Beck originally
"Heart Is A Drum" Tim Panuchus
"The Hearth Is A Lonely Hunter," Reba McEntire originally
"The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter" Hunnnnhh?
Candace Mercer
'like' changes from a preposition to a verb
Wendy Torrance
"A Hearth Like You," Connie Smith originally
"A Heart Like You" Yvette Bristle
"The Heart Never Likes," McFly originally
"The Heart Never Lies" Never likes what?
Regina Olsen
"The Heart Never Flies," McFly originally
"The Heart Never Lies" Peter
"The Heart Never Plies," McFly originally
"The Heart Never Lies" Regina Olsen
"The Hearth Never Lies," McFly originally
"The Heart Never Lies" Of course not!
Peter
"The Heart Never Lives," McFly originally
"The Heart Never Lies" Regina Olsen
"Hearth Of A Dragon," Dragonforce originally
"Heart Of A Dragon" Amanda Svenson
"Heart Of A Dragoon," Dragonforce originally
"Heart Of A Dragon" Dragoon: a member of a European military unit
Ashley Nicole Hendershot-Wetherington
"Hearth Of Glass," Blondie originally
"Heart Of Glass" Quite a fragile hearth!
Courtney (about as bad as tennis elbow)
"Hearth Of Gold," Neil Young originally
"Heart Of Gold" Peter
"Hearth Of Gold," Neil Young originally
"Heart Of Gold" Quite a costly hearth!
Courtney (about as bad as tennis elbow)
"Heart Of Mold," Neil Young originally
"Heart Of Gold" Candace Mercer
As in the city of Nice in France
Yvette Bristle
"Heart Of Maine," Bob Dylan originally
"Heart Of Mine" Naomi Swanson
"Heart Of Maine," Boz Scaggs originally
"Heart Of Mine" Amanda Svenson
"Heart Of Steele," Manowar originally
"Heart Of Steel" Steele can be a surname.
Naomi Swanson
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