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"
Entries Beginning with L, Page 18
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"Low Raider," War originally
"Low Rider" Grace
"Plow Rider," War originally
"Low Rider" Oldtimer
"Flow Rider," War originally
"Low Rider" Oldtimer
"Glow Rider," War originally
"Low Rider" Oldtimer
"Blow Rider," War originally
"Low Rider" Oldtimer
"The Low Spark Of High Wheeled Boys," Traffic originally
"The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys" Must be those skateboarders?
Edward
Lots of hens out and about?
Samantha Wayland
as in Plucky Duck from Tiny Toons Adventures?
Olga Ruiz
"Lucky Once," Amy Grant originally
"Lucky One" Serafina
"Lucky Start," Madonna originally
"Lucky Star" Serafina
"Lucky Stare," Madonna originally
"Lucky Star" ...and then, the kiss.
Eac Zeffron
"Lucky," Hanson originally
"Lucy" Sonia Rinzaimayor
"Lucky In The Sky With Diamonds," The Beatles originally
"Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" Serafina
In Koreatown, of course. (Same pronunciation.)
Lance Crackers
Is that like Alan Parsons' "Eye In The Sky"?
Ed
"Laying To The Moon," Matraca Berg originally
"Lying To The Moon" Sarah
"Lying To The Moron," Matraca Berg originally
"Lying To The Moon" Sarah
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