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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"The Nun's Gliding!," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Sun's Gliding!" Yvette Bristle
"The Fun's Gliding!," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Sun's Gliding!" Yvette Bristle
"The Bun's Gliding!," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Sun's Gliding!" Yvette Bristle
"The Sum's Gliding!," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Sun's Gliding!" Yvette Bristle
"The Gun's Gliding!," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Sun's Gliding!" Yvette Bristle
"The Sin's Gliding!," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Sun's Gliding!" Yvette Bristle
"The Sun's Sliding!," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Sun's Gliding!" Yvette Bristle
"The Hun's Gliding!," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Sun's Gliding!" Yvette Bristle
"The Son's Gliding!," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Sun's Gliding!" Yvette Bristle
"The Sub's Gliding!," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Sun's Gliding!" Yvette Bristle
"Sunday Mooning," Maroon 5 originally
"Sunday Morning" Karen Smith
Yes, dawn is when morning comes.
Karen Smith
"Sunglasses At Fight," Corey Hart originally
"Sunglasses At Night" Yvette Bristle
"Sunglasses At Eight," Corey Hart originally
"Sunglasses At Night" As in 8:00 (likely in the morning)
Serafina
"Sunglasses At Right," Corey Hart originally
"Sunglasses At Night" James
"Funless Saturday," Fishbone originally
"Sunless Saturday" That wouldn't be any good!
Bob
"Sueless Saturday," Fishbone originally
"Sunless Saturday" A court holiday
Samantha Wayland
"Sumless Saturday," Fishbone originally
"Sunless Saturday" A day off from arithmetic
Samantha Wayland
"Sonless Saturday," Fishbone originally
"Sunless Saturday" Samantha Wayland
"Punless Saturday," Fishbone originally
"Sunless Saturday" No submissions to this page THAT day!
Samantha Wayland
"Subless Saturday," Fishbone originally
"Sunless Saturday" Samantha Wayland
"Sudless Saturday," Fishbone originally
"Sunless Saturday" A day off from washing.
Samantha Wayland
"Bunless Saturday," Fishbone originally
"Sunless Saturday" Samantha Wayland
"Sinless Saturday," Fishbone originally
"Sunless Saturday" Samantha Wayland
"Gunless Saturday," Fishbone originally
"Sunless Saturday" Samantha Wayland
Same pronunciation, different meaning.
Serafina
Mark Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire
Mark Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire
"Sonny Came Home," Shawn Colvin originally
"Sunny Came Home" Same pronunciation
Joe
"Bunny Came Home," Shawn Colvin originally
"Sunny Came Home" Serafina
"Sunny Ray," Akon originally
"Sunny Day" Candy Welty
"Sunny Dan," Akon originally
"Sunny Day" Candy Welty
"Funny Day," Akon originally
"Sunny Day" Candy Welty
"Bunny Day," Akon originally
"Sunny Day" Candy Welty
"Sunny Way," Akon originally
"Sunny Day" Candy Welty
Sunny can be a woman's name (even a nickname)
Yvette Bristle
"Sunset Frill," Don Henley originally
"Sunset Grill" Candy Welty
"Sunset Trill," Don Henley originally
"Sunset Grill" Candy Welty
"Subset Grill," Don Henley originally
"Sunset Grill" Candy Welty
"Sunshine Peelin'," Susan Raye originally
"Sunshine Feelin'" Yvette Bristle
"Sunshine Reelin'," Susan Raye originally
"Sunshine Feelin'" Yvette Bristle
"Sunshine Feedin'," Susan Raye originally
"Sunshine Feelin'" Yvette Bristle
"Sunshine Kepi," Lee Oskar originally
"Sunshine Keri" Kepi =hat with a visor and circular top
Karen Smith
"Sunshine Meri," Lee Oskar originally
"Sunshine Keri" Yvette Bristle
"Sunshine Kemi," Lee Oskar originally
"Sunshine Keri" Kemi = a town in Finland
Karen Smith
"Sunshine Of Sour Love," Cream originally
"Sunshine Of Your Love" Duncan Moore
"Sunshine Of Your Move," Cream originally
"Sunshine Of Your Love" Oliver South
"Sunshine Reggie," Bob Marley originally
"Sunshine Reggae" Liberty Anderson
"Sunshine Poses," Gene Cotton originally
"Sunshine Roses" Yvette Bristle
"Sunshine Noses," Gene Cotton originally
"Sunshine Roses" Yvette Bristle
"Sunshine Moses," Gene Cotton originally
"Sunshine Roses" Yvette Bristle
New song is about that ancient civilization.
Naomi Swanson
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