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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"There's No Business Like Shot Business," Ethel Merman originally
"There's No Business Like Show Business" Sylvia Curruca
"There's No Business Like Snow Business," Ethel Merman originally
"There's No Business Like Show Business" Eac Zeffron
"There's No Easy Lay," James Ingram originally
"There's No Easy Way" Yvette Bristle
"There's No Easy Hay," James Ingram originally
"There's No Easy Way" Yvette Bristle
"There's No Easy War," James Ingram originally
"There's No Easy Way" Even for Dick Cheney!
Peter
"There's No Easy Pay," James Ingram originally
"There's No Easy Way" Yvette Bristle
"Where's No Easy Way," James Ingram originally
"There's No Easy Way" Turns the song into a question song.
Peter
"There's No Easy Day," James Ingram originally
"There's No Easy Way" Yvette Bristle
"There's So Easy Way," James Ingram originally
"There's No Easy Way" Totally changes the song's meaning.
Peter
"There's No Suture In My Future," Clint Holmes originally
"There's No Future In My Future" Candy Welty
"There's No Future In My Suture," Clint Holmes originally
"There's No Future In My Future" Candy Welty
"There's No Living Without Your Living," Peter And Gordon originally
"There's No Living Without Your Loving" Yvette Bristle
"There's No Living Without Your Losing," Peter And Gordon originally
"There's No Living Without Your Loving" Yvette Bristle
"There's No Loving Without Your Loving," Peter And Gordon originally
"There's No Living Without Your Loving" Yvette Bristle
"There's No Living Without Tour Loving," Peter And Gordon originally
"There's No Living Without Your Loving" Yvette Bristle
"There's No Living Without Sour Loving," Peter And Gordon originally
"There's No Living Without Your Loving" Yvette Bristle
"There's No Place Like Nome For The Holidays," Perry Como originally
"There's No Place Like Home For The Holidays" Major city in Alaska.
Edward
"There's No Place Like Rome For The Holidays," Perry Como originally
"There's No Place Like Home For The Holidays" Capital city of Italy.
Edward
"There's No Wax Out Of Here," David Gilmour originally
"There's No Way Out Of Here" Trying to get out of wax would present problems.
Peter
"There's No Wag Out Of Here," David Gilmour originally
"There's No Way Out Of Here" When the cute dog blocks your way out the door?
Peter
"There's No War Out Of Here," David Gilmour originally
"There's No Way Out Of Here" Yeah, take that Dick Cheney!
Peter
"There's No Way Out Of Herb," David Gilmour originally
"There's No Way Out Of Here" Peter
"There's Nothing Wrung," Terry Reid originally
"There's Nothing Wrong" Someone forgot to wring the dishrags?
Jessica Childress
"Where's Nothing Wrong," Terry Reid originally
"There's Nothing Wrong" Jessica Childress
"There's Only One Way To Lock," Sammy Hagar originally
"There's Only One Way To Rock" Alina
"There's So Much Love All Around Ma," The Three Degrees originally
"There's So Much Love All Around Me" Candy Welty
"Where's So Much Love All Around Me," The Three Degrees originally
"There's So Much Love All Around Me" Candy Welty
"There's So Much Cove All Around Me," The Three Degrees originally
"There's So Much Love All Around Me" Candy Welty
"There's So Much Dove All Around Me," The Three Degrees originally
"There's So Much Love All Around Me" Candy Welty
"There's So Much Lode All Around Me," The Three Degrees originally
"There's So Much Love All Around Me" Candy Welty
"There's So Much Move All Around Me," The Three Degrees originally
"There's So Much Love All Around Me" Candy Welty
"There's So Much Lore All Around Me," The Three Degrees originally
"There's So Much Love All Around Me" Candy Welty
Oh, the original title answers the new title!
Isac
Days of an art exhibit, perhaps?
Lou Quilson
"These Ate My Friends," Lovelytheband originally
"These Are My Friends" Alison Runyon
"These Are Hot My People," Johnny Rivers originally
"These Are Not My People" Yvette Bristle
"These Are Not By People," Johnny Rivers originally
"These Are Not My People" Yvette Bristle
"These Are Now My People," Johnny Rivers originally
"These Are Not My People" Yvette Bristle
"These Are the Days of Our Wives," Queen originally
"These Are the Days of Our Lives" AdmiralMercurial
"These Are the Days of Our Hives," Queen originally
"These Are the Days of Our Lives" AdmiralMercurial
"These Ate The Good Old Days," Albert Hammond originally
"These Are The Good Old Days" Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Good Old Dads," Albert Hammond originally
"These Are The Good Old Days" Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Good Old Cays," Albert Hammond originally
"These Are The Good Old Days" Yvette Bristle
"Those Are The Good Old Days," Albert Hammond originally
"These Are The Good Old Days" Yvette Bristle
"There Are The Good Old Days," Albert Hammond originally
"These Are The Good Old Days" Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Good Old Ways," Albert Hammond originally
"These Are The Good Old Days" Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Gold Old Days," Albert Hammond originally
"These Are The Good Old Days" Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Good Old Rays," Albert Hammond originally
"These Are The Good Old Days" Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Wood Old Days," Albert Hammond originally
"These Are The Good Old Days" Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Good Old Dams," Albert Hammond originally
"These Are The Good Old Days" Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Good Old Bays," Albert Hammond originally
"These Are The Good Old Days" Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Good Old Jays," Albert Hammond originally
"These Are The Good Old Days" Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Goon Old Days," Albert Hammond originally
"These Are The Good Old Days" Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Good Old Dabs," Albert Hammond originally
"These Are The Good Old Days" Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Food Old Days," Albert Hammond originally
"These Are The Good Old Days" Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Good Old Pays," Albert Hammond originally
"These Are The Good Old Days" Yvette Bristle
"These Are The Good Odd Days," Albert Hammond originally
"These Are The Good Old Days" Yvette Bristle
"These Boots Are Made For Talkin'," Nancy Sinatra originally
"These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" Umm..Talking boots--more interesting than original
Carmen Mistletoe
"These Boats Are Made For Walkin'," Nancy Sinatra originally
"These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" I thought they were made for floatin'!
Josh
"These Boobs Are Made For Walking," Nancy Sinatra originally
"These Boots Are Made For Walking" mandylee
"Those Dreams," Heart originally
"These Dreams" Serafina
"These Dreads," Heart originally
"These Dreams" Regina Olsen
"These Creams," Heart originally
"These Dreams" Regina Olsen
"These Four Halls," Miley Cyrus originally
"These Four Walls" Symone Scott
"These Times Are Hard For Livers," John Waite originally
"These Times Are Hard For Lovers" Candy Welty
"These Tomes Are Hard For Lovers," John Waite originally
"These Times Are Hard For Lovers" Jessica Childress
"These Times Are Hard For Movers," John Waite originally
"These Times Are Hard For Lovers" Candy Welty
"These Mimes Are Hard For Lovers," John Waite originally
"These Times Are Hard For Lovers" Jessica Childress
"These Limes Are Hard For Lovers," John Waite originally
"These Times Are Hard For Lovers" Candy Welty
"These Dimes Are Hard For Lovers," John Waite originally
"These Times Are Hard For Lovers" Jessica Childress
"These Times Are Hard For Rovers," John Waite originally
"These Times Are Hard For Lovers" Candy Welty
"These Times Are Hard For Loners," John Waite originally
"These Times Are Hard For Lovers" Jessica Childress
"These Tiles Are Hard For Lovers," John Waite originally
"These Times Are Hard For Lovers" Candy Welty
"These Tides Are Hard For Lovers," John Waite originally
"These Times Are Hard For Lovers" Jessica Childress
"These Times Are Hard For Covers," John Waite originally
"These Times Are Hard For Lovers" Candy Welty
"These Times Are Hard For Losers," John Waite originally
"These Times Are Hard For Lovers" Candy Welty
"These Tires Are Hard For Lovers," John Waite originally
"These Times Are Hard For Lovers" Candy Welty
"Then," Jem originally
"They" nally
"Trey," Jem originally
"They" Trey can be a man's name.
Logan
"Whey," Jem originally
"They" nally
"Theo," Jem originally
"They" Jessica Childress
"Thee," Jem originally
"They" Calop
"Them," Jem originally
"They" Changes subjective pronoun to objective pronoun.
nally
They aren't politicians & use 'Head 'n' Shoulders'
John
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