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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"Lost For Worms," Pink Floyd originally
"Lost For Words" Dan
"Lust For Words," Pink Floyd originally
"Lost For Words" Dan
"Lost Her In The Pun," John Stewart originally
"Lost Her In The Sun" Marcia Todd
"Lost Her In The Sub," John Stewart originally
"Lost Her In The Sun" Penelope Beckinsale
"Lost Her In The Sin," John Stewart originally
"Lost Her In The Sun" Penelope Beckinsale
"Lost Her In The Fun," John Stewart originally
"Lost Her In The Sun" Penelope Beckinsale
"Lust In A Portrait," Trapt originally
"Lost In A Portrait" Amanda Svenson
"Cost In Germany," King's X originally
"Lost In Germany" Faith Spencer
"Last In Germany," King's X originally
"Lost In Germany" Faith Spencer
"Last In Love," Air Supply originally
"Lost In Love" Serafina
"Lust In Love," Air Supply originally
"Lost In Love" Occassionally.
Random Madeupperson
A song called "Lost"
Candy Welty
"Lost On The Future," Gamma Ray originally
"Lost In The Future" Eileen Wright
"Last In The Future," Gamma Ray originally
"Lost In The Future" Eileen Wright
"Lost In The Suture," Gamma Ray originally
"Lost In The Future" Eileen Wright
"Lust In The Future," Gamma Ray originally
"Lost In The Future" Eileen Wright
"Lose In The Future," Gamma Ray originally
"Lost In The Future" Eileen Wright
"Last In The Supermarket," The Clash originally
"Lost In The Supermarket" ... And they're about to close!
Josh
"Host In The Supermarket," The Clash originally
"Lost In The Supermarket" Yvette Bristle
"Lust In The Supermarket," The Clash originally
"Lost In The Supermarket" For the food or for other shoppers?
Nora Aaron
"Most In The Supermarket," The Clash originally
"Lost In The Supermarket" Yvette Bristle
"Last In The Supermarket," The Clash originally
"Lost In The Supermarket" Sometimes that happens.
Nora Aaron
"Lost In Sour Eyes," Debbie Gibson originally
"Lost In Your Eyes" Jacqui O'Day
"Lost In Four Eyes," Debbie Gibson originally
"Lost In Your Eyes" Jacqui O'Day
"Last In Your Eyes," Debbie Gibson originally
"Lost In Your Eyes" Serafina
"Lust In Your Eyes," Debbie Gibson originally
"Lost In Your Eyes" Marilyn Westbury
"Most In Your Eyes," Debbie Gibson originally
"Lost In Your Eyes" Serafina
"Lost On Your Eyes," Debbie Gibson originally
"Lost In Your Eyes" there's a difference between 'in' and 'on'...
Serafina
"Lost In Your Dyes," Debbie Gibson originally
"Lost In Your Eyes" Marilyn Westbury
"Lose On The River," Hank Williams originally
"Lost On The River" Sutch
"List On The River," Hank Williams originally
"Lost On The River" Sutch
"Lust On The River," Hank Williams originally
"Lost On The River" Sutch
"Host On The River," Hank Williams originally
"Lost On The River" Sutch
"Lost The Plop," Newsboys originally
"Lost The Plot" But what about the fizz and the relief?
Naomi Swanson
"Lost The Plow," Newsboys originally
"Lost The Plot" Samantha Wayland
"Lost The Ploy," Newsboys originally
"Lost The Plot" Samantha Wayland
"Lost The Clot," Newsboys originally
"Lost The Plot" Samantha Wayland
"Lost The Slot," Newsboys originally
"Lost The Plot" Samantha Wayland
Last, as in a shoemaker's device
Meredith Harshaw
"Lost Without Each Otter," Hanson originally
"Lost Without Each Other" Tracy Frummond
"Lust Without Each Other," Hanson originally
"Lost Without Each Other" Natalie Stonecipher
"Cost Without Your Love," Bread originally
"Lost Without Your Love" Morton
"Lust Without Your Love," Bread originally
"Lost Without Your Love" Morton
"Lotta Boot Left To Fall," Eric Church originally
"Lotta Boot Left To Fill" Gretchen Wieners
"Gotta Boot Left To Fill," Eric Church originally
"Lotta Boot Left To Fill" Gretchen Wieners
"Lotta Book Left To Fill," Eric Church originally
"Lotta Boot Left To Fill" Ray
"Lotta Boat Left To Fill," Eric Church originally
"Lotta Boot Left To Fill" Gretchen Wieners
The word 'love' changes from a noun to a verb.
Alina
It would be a song about love for the lottery.
Jen
"The Lotus Eaten," Opeth originally
"The Lotus Eater" Clara Suzette Bartilson
"The Lotus Hater," Opeth originally
"The Lotus Eater" Peter
Loyd (sometimes so spelled) can be a guy's name.
Naomi Swanson
Loup = magnifying glass, as used by jewellers
Duncan Moore
"Loud Green Gong," Patto originally
"Loud Green Song" Duncan Moore
"Load Green Song," Patto originally
"Loud Green Song" Duncan Moore
"Loud Green Bong," Patto originally
"Loud Green Song" Duncan Moore
"Loud Greek Song," Patto originally
"Loud Green Song" Duncan Moore
"Louisiana Can," Johnny Cash originally
"Louisiana Man" Can do what?
Alyssa Jayne
"Louisiana Map," Johnny Cash originally
"Louisiana Man" Alyssa Jayne
"Louisiana Nan," Johnny Cash originally
"Louisiana Man" Alyssa Jayne
"Louisiana Dan," Johnny Cash originally
"Louisiana Man" Gives the man a name.
Alyssa Jayne
"Louisiana Jan," Johnny Cash originally
"Louisiana Man" Alyssa Jayne
"Louisiana Fan," Johnny Cash originally
"Louisiana Man" Alyssa Jayne
"Louisiana May," Johnny Cash originally
"Louisiana Man" Alyssa Jayne
"Louisiana Pan," Johnny Cash originally
"Louisiana Man" Alyssa Jayne
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