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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"Shell Is For Children," Pat Benatar originally
"Hell Is For Children" Carla Jorgensen
But how can hell win heels??
Anita Grade
"Hello Song," Sum 41 originally
"Hell Song" Alanis More Upset
"The Shell That Is My Life," Zebrahead originally
"The Hell That Is My Life" Brownie
"Hello Up In Harlem," Edwin Starr originally
"Hell Up In Harlem" Samantha Wayland
Would have fire of its own, I suppose.
Trina Lufkin
Is THAT how it got its fire?
Trina Lufkin
Same sound, different meaning!
Carolyn Morgenstern
Being pleasant with your killer, is nice. Stupid!
Peter
"Shells Bells," AC/DC originally
"Hells Bells" Chatty Cathy
"Help Is On The Sway," Rise Against originally
"Help Is On The Way" Samantha Wayland
Hey, now it rhymes!
Travis
People who use Windows might feel this way if forced to use DOS
ChuckyG
Whelp = young offspring of any mammal
Kerianne Hopkins
She has a Manx cat.
Duncan Moore
The cows own that town!
Megan
Smallville IS a hero town.
Megan
"Here (In Your Farms)," Hellogoodbye originally
"Here (In Your Arms)" Scarlett Lopez
"There (In Your Arms)," Hellogoodbye originally
"Here (In Your Arms)" George Straitjacket
"There Comes Santa Claus," Gene Autry originally
"Here Comes Santa Claus" Karen Smith
"Here Comes That Brainy Day Feeling Again," The Fortunes originally
"Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again" Peter
"Here Comes That Brainy Day Feeling Again," The Fortunes originally
"Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again" Gretchen Wieners
"There Comes The Flood," Peter Gabriel originally
"Here Comes The Flood" Jean Goodsprings
"Where Comes The Flood," Peter Gabriel originally
"Here Comes The Flood" Jean Goodsprings
"There Comes The Judge," Shorty Long originally
"Here Comes The Judge" Erica Tetralix
"Here Comes The Judger," Shorty Long originally
"Here Comes The Judge" Stallion High Wine
"Here Comes The Grain Again," Eurythmics originally
"Here Comes The Rain Again" Ferragamo
"Here Comes The Train Again," Eurythmics originally
"Here Comes The Rain Again" Danielle
"Here Comes The Drain Again," Eurythmics originally
"Here Comes The Rain Again" Peter
"Here Comes The Brain Again," Eurythmics originally
"Here Comes The Rain Again" Peter
"Here Comes The Stun," The Beatles originally
"Here Comes The Sun" Erika Clarkson
"There I Am (Come And Take Me)," Al Green originally
"Here I Am (Come And Take Me)" Candy Welty
"Here I Am (Come And Stake Me) ," Al Green originally
"Here I Am (Come And Take Me)" UB40 later covered this song.
Alina
"Here I Aim To Worship," Hillsong originally
"Here I Am To Worship" Ruby Gillespie
"Where I Go (Fallin' In Love Again)," Franne Golde originally
"Here I Go (Fallin' In Love Again)" Alyssa Jayne
"Here I Go (Fallin' In Glove Again)," Franne Golde originally
"Here I Go (Fallin' In Love Again)" Alyssa Jayne
"There I Go (Fallin' In Love Again)," Franne Golde originally
"Here I Go (Fallin' In Love Again)" Alyssa Jayne
"There I Go Again," Whitesnake originally
"Here I Go Again" Serafina
"Where I Go Again," Whitesnake originally
"Here I Go Again" Tiffany Carriker
"Here I Spit In Prison," Cowboy Mouth originally
"Here I Sit In Prison" Chelsea Turtle
Hopefully said at a dermatologist office.
Peter
"Here With Moe," Dido originally
"Here With Me" Serafina
"Here With Mel," Dido originally
"Here With Me" Serafina
"Here With Mae," Dido originally
"Here With Me" Serafina
"Here With Meg," Dido originally
"Here With Me" Serafina
"Here With Men," Dido originally
"Here With Me" Serafina
Specifies the antecedent
Isac
"Here's A Clove Song," Syd originally
"Here's A Love Song" Yvette Bristle
"There's A Love Song," Syd originally
"Here's A Love Song" Yvette Bristle
"Where's A Love Song," Syd originally
"Here's A Love Song" Chris
"Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Carves)," Travis Tritt originally
"Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)" Eva Cave
"Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Scares)," Travis Tritt originally
"Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)" Eva Cave
"There's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)," Travis Tritt originally
"Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)" Eva Cave
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