Change 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.
For example: Midnight Oil's "Blue Sky Mine" would become "Blue Sky Mime"
Entries Beginning with G, Page 2
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"Gentle On My Mine," Glen Campbell originally
"Gentle On My Mind" My land mine.
MOR
"Gentle On My Mink," Glen Campbell originally
"Gentle On My Mind" MOR
"Gentle On My Mini," Glen Campbell originally
"Gentle On My Mind" Glen is a cross dresser!
MOR
"Gentle On My Mint," Glen Campbell originally
"Gentle On My Mind" MOR
But how can pain be gentle?
Yvette Bristle
"The Genuine Purse," Borknagar originally
"The Genuine Pulse" Jessica Childress
"The Genuine Dulse," Borknagar originally
"The Genuine Pulse" Dulse = an edible red algae
Jessica Childress
Coon as in a raccoon
Sarah
"Georgia On My Mint," Ray Charles originally
"Georgia On My Mind" Josh
"Georgia In My Mind," Ray Charles originally
"Georgia On My Mind" Serafina
"Georgia Took Her Tack," R.B. Greaves originally
"Georgia Took Her Back" Candy Welty
"Georgia Took Her Rack," R.B. Greaves originally
"Georgia Took Her Back" Candy Welty
"Georgia Took Her Sack," R.B. Greaves originally
"Georgia Took Her Back" Candy Welty
"George Porgy," Toto originally
"Georgy Porgy" Candy Welty
"Let 'Em Out By Friday," Genesis originally
"Get 'Em Out By Friday" Yvette Bristle
"Set 'Em Out By Friday," Genesis originally
"Get 'Em Out By Friday" Yvette Bristle
"Gel Along With You," Kelis originally
"Get Along With You" Doodah Bobo
"Wet Along With You," Kelis originally
"Get Along With You" Eileen Wright
"Pet Along With You," Kelis originally
"Get Along With You" Eileen Wright
"Get Alone With You," Kelis originally
"Get Along With You" Eileen Wright
"Bet Along With You," Kelis originally
"Get Along With You" Eileen Wright
"Got Back On Your Feet," The Status originally
"Get Back On Your Feet" Yvette Bristle
"Set Back On Your Feet," The Status originally
"Get Back On Your Feet" Yvette Bristle
"Get Back On Four Feet," The Status originally
"Get Back On Your Feet" Yvette Bristle
A song for a gambler, perhaps
Mallory
Changes the tense of the song.
Mallory
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