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"
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"Ho Wore The Green Beret," Nancy Ames originally
"He Wore The Green Beret" Karen Smith
"We Wore The Green Beret," Nancy Ames originally
"He Wore The Green Beret" Karen Smith
"He'll Be Jack," The Players originally
"He'll Be Back" Alyssa Jayne
"He'll Hate To Go," Jim Reeves originally
"He'll Have To Go" Yeah, he'll definitely want to stay.
Emmy Kay Butanone
"He'll Have To Do," Jim Reeves originally
"He'll Have To Go" Regina Olsen
"We'll Have To Go," Jim Reeves originally
"He'll Have To Go" Heidi Sharpe
"He'll Rave To Stay," Jeanne Black originally
"He'll Have To Stay" Melissa Officinalis
"He'll Have To Stab," Jeanne Black originally
"He'll Have To Stay" Melissa Officinalis
"He'll Have To Star," Jeanne Black originally
"He'll Have To Stay" in some sort of production?
Serafina
"He'll Have To Spay," Jeanne Black originally
"He'll Have To Stay" To keep her from having children?
Peter
"He'll Hate To Stay," Jeanne Black originally
"He'll Have To Stay" Serafina
"He'll Pave To Stay," Jeanne Black originally
"He'll Have To Stay" Melissa Officinalis
"We'll Have To Stay," Jeanne Black originally
"He'll Have To Stay" Serafina
"He'll Wave To Stay," Jeanne Black originally
"He'll Have To Stay" Melissa Officinalis
"He's A Mad Boy," Carole King originally
"He's A Bad Boy" Yvette Bristle
"He's A Bad Joy," Carole King originally
"He's A Bad Boy" Megan Tereon
"He's A Sad Boy," Carole King originally
"He's A Bad Boy" Yvette Bristle
"He's A Lad Boy," Carole King originally
"He's A Bad Boy" Well, isn't a lad, by definition, a boy?
Yvette Bristle
"He's A Bad Toy," Carole King originally
"He's A Bad Boy" Yvette Bristle
"We's A Dream," Shandi originally
"He's A Dream" They ONLY dream of good grammar!
Helena Hoover
"He's A Dread," Shandi originally
"He's A Dream" Turns song's meaning on its head!
Helena Hoover
"He's A Cream," Shandi originally
"He's A Dream" Helena Hoover
"He's A Hood Guy (Yes He Is)," The Marvelettes originally
"He's A Good Guy (Yes He Is)" Yvette Bristle
"He's A Good Gus (Yes He Is)," The Marvelettes originally
"He's A Good Guy (Yes He Is)" Yvette Bristle
"He's A Mood Guy (Yes He Is)," The Marvelettes originally
"He's A Good Guy (Yes He Is)" Yvette Bristle
"He's A Wood Guy (Yes He Is)," The Marvelettes originally
"He's A Good Guy (Yes He Is)" Yvette Bristle
"He's A Food Guy (Yes He Is)," The Marvelettes originally
"He's A Good Guy (Yes He Is)" Yvette Bristle
"He's A Liver," Mary Wells originally
"He's A Lover" Peter
"He's A Trump," Peggy Lee originally
"He's A Tramp" Marjorie Danvers
"He's A Cramp," Peggy Lee originally
"He's A Tramp" Joanna Hawthorne
"He's About To Hose Me," Britney Spears originally
"He's About To Lose Me" Kirsten Abercrombie
"He's About To Love Me," Britney Spears originally
"He's About To Lose Me" Yvette Bristle
"He's Lead," Scarface originally
"He's Dead" Peter
"He's Deaf," Scarface originally
"He's Dead" Yvette Bristle
"He's Dean," Scarface originally
"He's Dead" Yvette Bristle
"He's Dear," Scarface originally
"He's Dead" Yvette Bristle
"He's Read," Scarface originally
"He's Dead" Read what?
Peter
"He's Gonna Seep On You Again," John Kongos originally
"He's Gonna Step On You Again" And just when I got dried out.
Dancing Queen Latifah
"He's Gonna Step On Lou Again," John Kongos originally
"He's Gonna Step On You Again" Bethany Byrd
"He's Gonna Stop On You Again," John Kongos originally
"He's Gonna Step On You Again" Yvette Bristle
"He's Gonna Stew On You Again," John Kongos originally
"He's Gonna Step On You Again" Yvette Bristle
"He's Got The Tower," The Exciters originally
"He's Got The Power" Regina Olsen
"He's Not The Power," The Exciters originally
"He's Got The Power" Regina Olsen
"He's Got The Whole World In His Lands," Laurie London originally
"He's Got The Whole World In His Hands" Sylvia Curruca
"He's Got The Whole World In His Sands," Laurie London originally
"He's Got The Whole World In His Hands" Sylvia Curruca
"He's Got The Whole World In His Wands," Laurie London originally
"He's Got The Whole World In His Hands" Regina Olsen
"He's Fine," Mokenstef originally
"He's Mine" Kristen
"He's Mike," Mokenstef originally
"He's Mine" Must refer to some guy named Michael.
Jen
"He's Nine," Mokenstef originally
"He's Mine" Kristen
"He's Mini," Mokenstef originally
"He's Mine" He's not so big.
Kristen
"He's Wine," Mokenstef originally
"He's Mine" Rachel Stedman
"He's Mint," Mokenstef originally
"He's Mine" Such as a doll in mint condition?
Kristen
"He's Pine," Mokenstef originally
"He's Mine" Said of Pinocchio?
Kristen
Contraction for "He would ready [something]"
Karen Smith
Maybe not ready to improve their grammar
Karen Smith
"He's Sure The Boy I Lose," The Crystals originally
"He's Sure The Boy I Love" Candy Welty
"He's The Greatest Lancer," Sister Sledge originally
"He's The Greatest Dancer" Odette
"Ho's Unbelievable," Sarah Connor originally
"He's Unbelievable" Jill Conrad
"Herd And Shoulders," Dru Down originally
"Head And Shoulders" Tiffany Furlong
"Lead First," Babys originally
"Head First" Joe
"Heed First," The Babys originally
"Head First" Wanda Ruppendown
"Dead First," Babys originally
"Head First" Sutch
"Heat First," The Babys originally
"Head First" Wanda Ruppendown
"Hear First," Babys originally
"Head First" Sutch
"Heal First," The Babys originally
"Head First" Yes, getting better is first priority when sick!
Wanda Ruppendown
"Dead Games," Foreigner originally
"Head Games" David Jones
It's small and buried in the sand?
Peter
"Head Over Boats," Jon Pardi originally
"Head Over Boots" Tanner Rud
That's what happens when cows get into the house!
Alanis More Upset
Heat on a toe feels most of the time, good.
Eac Zeffron
"Headed For A Mall," Firefall originally
"Headed For A Fall" Yvette Bristle
"Headed For A Wall," Firefall originally
"Headed For A Fall" Yvette Bristle
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