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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"Now Land Forever," Richard Marx originally
"Now And Forever" No more seas?
Marion Shelby
"Now Sand Forever," Richard Marx originally
"Now And Forever" Someone has reached the endless desert?
Marion Shelby
Whatever you want to call me
So, that cream is working?
Peter
When spring starts, this is likely to occur.
Charles
Just when I was getting used to the hairy guy?
Peter
"Know You're Gone," Basshunter originally
"Now You're Gone" Twila Paris Hilton
"Know You're In Heaven," Julian Lennon originally
"Now You're In Heaven" Candy Welty
"Nowhere Feast," Incubus originally
"Nowhere Fast" Opposite of original? Not likely original meaning
Heather Brockwell
Dangflabit! It's already been ruined.
Reese Witherknife
"Number Of The Breast," Iron Maiden originally
"Number Of The Beast" Rachel Stedman
"Number Once Blind," Veruca Salt originally
"Number One Blind" Don't number the blind more than once!
Karen Smith
"Number One Sport," Ludacris originally
"Number One Spot" Marilyn Westbury
"Number One Spout," Ludacris originally
"Number One Spot" Marilyn Westbury
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New entries in this section are currently reviewed by nally. Previous editors (if any) are listed on the editors page.