Singing the wrong words
There's a grand tradition of singing the wrong words to jingles, hymns and the dreaded school songs. Or maybe you have a corporate anthem too cheesy for words? Tell us the alternate words you and your friends sang so that we can too.
( , Thu 27 Jan 2005, 10:02)
There's a grand tradition of singing the wrong words to jingles, hymns and the dreaded school songs. Or maybe you have a corporate anthem too cheesy for words? Tell us the alternate words you and your friends sang so that we can too.
( , Thu 27 Jan 2005, 10:02)
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A bit obscure
Ranting four-eyed Scotch brothers the Proclaimers have a marvellous song called "Oh Jean" that closes their magnum opus "Sunshine on Leith".
Chorus goes "Oh Jean, oh Jean, you let me get lucky with you!"
One line goes "For your soul and body my heart's going to pound, even after I'm dead and I'm laid in the ground".
Me - decided to sing "For your swollen body..." while performing said song at an open mic night. Cue much laughing. Unintentional, but I got a job lot of applause so...brilliant.
( , Thu 27 Jan 2005, 13:47, Reply)
Ranting four-eyed Scotch brothers the Proclaimers have a marvellous song called "Oh Jean" that closes their magnum opus "Sunshine on Leith".
Chorus goes "Oh Jean, oh Jean, you let me get lucky with you!"
One line goes "For your soul and body my heart's going to pound, even after I'm dead and I'm laid in the ground".
Me - decided to sing "For your swollen body..." while performing said song at an open mic night. Cue much laughing. Unintentional, but I got a job lot of applause so...brilliant.
( , Thu 27 Jan 2005, 13:47, Reply)
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