Take one letter out of a song title to change it's meaning. The removal of the letter should still form a word, and the title should be humorous as a result.
For example: Steve Winwood's "Split Decision" would become "Spit Decision"
Thanks to Philip Eno for the inspiration on this one!
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"The Woman With The Tattooed Ands," Atmosphere originally
"The Woman With The Tattooed Hands" The word "And" repeatedly tattooed on her?
Carolyn Morgenstern
As in a woman of that Middle Eastern nation.
Mallory
Although I'd heard of no soul music from there.
Naomi Swanson
"A Woman, A Lover, A Fiend," Jackie Wilson originally
"A Woman, A Lover, A Friend" Yvette Bristle
"Omen From Liberia," Jimmy Rodgers originally
"Women From Liberia" Sylvia Curruca
Liberi = a small municipality in Italy
Vicky Norton
Iberia = peninsula making up Portugal and Spain
Jean Goodsprings
"Wonder Could I Live Here Anymore," Charley Pride originally
"Wonder Could I Live There Anymore" Yvette Bristle
"Wonder Could I Lie There Anymore," Charley Pride originally
"Wonder Could I Live There Anymore" Yvette Bristle
"A Wonderful Ream," The Majors originally
"A Wonderful Dream" Ruby Gillespie
"A Wonderful Dram," The Majors originally
"A Wonderful Dream" Dram = 1/16 ounce
Ruby Gillespie
"Wonderful Word," Sam Cooke originally
"Wonderful World" Adrienne Schnell
"Wondering Where The Ions Are," Bruce Cockburn originally
"Wondering Where The Lions Are" Signawaiver
"Wonderous Stores," Yes originally
"Wonderous Stories" Serafina
"Wondrous Stories," Yes originally
"Wonderous Stories" Corrects the spelling
Serafina
"Wonders Ever Cease," Morcheeba originally
"Wonders Never Cease" Actually, non-believers in evolution DON'T want it
Gretchen Wieners
"Wooden Hart," Joe Dowell originally
"Wooden Heart" Francine Harper
"Woden Heart," Joe Dowell originally
"Wooden Heart" (as in Woden, king of Germanic Gods)
Rachel Stedman
"Wooden Heat," Joe Dowell originally
"Wooden Heart" Francine Harper
Was it given some sheep genes?
Natasha Bly
"A Word In Sanish," Elton John originally
"A Word In Spanish" Sanish is a town in North Dakota.
Dana Thompkins
"Word Of God Peak," MercyMe originally
"Word Of God Speak" A mountain named for Word Of God?
Dana Thompkins
"Wore Out Our Welcome," Allure originally
"Wore Out Your Welcome" Roxanne Drake
Jimmy Eat World loves their chinese food!
Aaron
Ork (alt. sp. orc)=myth. goblin-like humanoid race
Samantha Wayland
Lol! What is this dumbness to the song Work Bitch?
William
"Work Son," Nat Adderley originally "Work Song"
As in, "Work, son!"
John A. Barry
"Workin' For He Man," Roy Orbison originally
"Workin' For The Man" As in He-Man, a famous fictional superhero
Ed
"A Working Man's Pryer," Arthur Prysock originally
"A Working Man's Prayer" Ramona Troutman
"A Working Ma's Prayer," Arthur Prysock originally
"A Working Man's Prayer" Candy Welty
"A Woking Man's Prayer," Arthur Prysock originally
"A Working Man's Prayer" Woking is a town in England
Francesca Burleson
"A Working Man's Payer," Arthur Prysock originally
"A Working Man's Prayer" Candy Welty
The Boss uses the copy machine?
Cape Canaveral Lavigne
"A Word Apart," Vedera originally
"A World Apart" Marilyn Westbury
"A World Part," Vedera originally
"A World Apart " Such as the crust, the mantle, or the core?
Marilyn Westbury
"The Word Around You," Papa Roach originally
"The World Around You" Lizzie
"Word At Our Feet," Joe Brooks originally
"World At Our Feet" Bob Oldhart
"Word Destruction," Time Zone originally "World Destruction"
Chick Daney
"Word Domination," Skindred originally
"World Domination" Mike
"The Word I Used To Know," Jimmie Rodgers originally
"The World I Used To Know" Candy Welty
"Word In Motion," New Order originally
"World In Motion" Ed
"Word In My Eyes," Depeche Mode originally
"World In My Eyes" George Straitjacket
"The Word Is A Circle," Burt Bacharach originally
"The World Is A Circle" Dorothy Jansen
"The World Is A Circe," Burt Bacharach originally
"The World Is A Circle" Circe = temptress in "The Odyssey"
Dorothy Jansen
"The Word Is A Ghetto," War originally
"The World Is A Ghetto" Adam
"The World Is Fat," Echobelly originally
"The World Is Flat" Dinah Bartilson
"The Word Is Flat," Echobelly originally
"The World Is Flat" Dinah Bartilson
"The Word Is Not Enough," Garbage originally
"The World Is Not Enough" Elsie Greer
"The Word Is Stone," Cyndi Lauper originally
"The World Is Stone" Mark Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire
"The Word Is What You Make It," Paul Brady originally
"The World Is What You Make It" Not always.
Peter
"The Word Is Yours," Nas originally
"The World Is Yours" Sheila Evans
"The World Is Ours," Nas originally
"The World Is Yours" Sheila Evans
"The World Loves Us And Is Our Itch," McLusky originally
"The World Loves Us And Is Our Bitch" Lydia Helton
"The Word Loves Us And Is Our Bitch," McLusky originally
"The World Loves Us And Is Our Bitch" Lydia Helton
"The Word Needs More Love Letters," Lashes originally
"The World Needs More Love Letters" Chelsea Dunn
"The World Needs Ore Love Letters," Lashes originally
"The World Needs More Love Letters" Letters about love for ore??
Chelsea Dunn
"The Wold Needs More Love Letters," Lashes originally
"The World Needs More Love Letters" Love letters are just what any chalky hill needs!
Chelsea Dunn
An imaginary chalky hill?
Karen Smith
"Wold Of Forgotten People," Connie Smith originally
"World Of Forgotten People" Wold = a chalky hill
Samantha Wayland
"Word Of Forgotten People," Connie Smith originally
"World Of Forgotten People" Yvette Bristle
"Wold Of Forgotten People," Connie Smith originally
"World Of Forgotten People" Wold = a chalky hill
Wendy Torrance
"Word Of Forgotten People," Connie Smith originally
"World Of Forgotten People" Wendy Torrance
"A Word Of Our Own," The Seekers originally
"A World Of Our Own" Rhonda Blankenship
"A Wold Of Our Own," The Seekers originally
"A World Of Our Own" Wold = a chalky hill
Wendy Torrance
Wold, as in chalk hill
Wendy Torrance
Can a word be combustible?
Wendy Torrance
"World Sum," Soulfly originally
"World Scum" Doug Wells
"Word Scum," Soulfly originally
"World Scum" Doug Wells
"A World So Old," Mudvayne originally
"A World So Cold" Amanda Svenson
The world is kind of fishy smelling.
Peter
"A Word So Cold," Mudvayne originally
"A World So Cold" Amanda Svenson
"Word Town," M.I.A. originally
"World Town" Vanna White's kind of town?
Peter
"World Own," M.I.A. originally
"World Town" Own what?
Peter
"World Ton," M.I.A. originally
"World Town" I think it weighs A LOT more than that.
Peter
"World Tow," M.I.A. originally
"World Town" What Atlas did?
Peter
That'd be one gigantic orchestra. -:)
Peter
An ode to Vanna White, perhaps?
Peter
"World Upon Our Shoulders," Silverchair originally
"World Upon Your Shoulders" Millie Henry
"Wold Upon Your Shoulders," Silverchair originally
"World Upon Your Shoulders" Wold = a chalk hill -- quite a burden
Millie Henry
"Word Upon Your Shoulders," Silverchair originally
"World Upon Your Shoulders" Millie Henry
"The World Waits Or You," Fastway originally
"The World Waits For You" Yvette Bristle
"The Wold Waits For You," Fastway originally
"The World Waits For You" Yvette Bristle
"The Word Waits For You," Fastway originally
"The World Waits For You" Yvette Bristle
"The Word We Knew (Over And Over)," Frank Sinatra originally
"The World We Knew (Over And Over)" Serafina
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