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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Whilst driving back from Vegas one day,
the theme tune for Arthur comes on the radio (you know, the one about the moon and New York City, you know it's crazy, but it's true)
Well, in the 2nd verse, as they're singing;
"Arthur he does as he pleases, all of his life he's missed his chances", the hubby at the time pipes up with;
"Arthur he does as he pleases, all of his life he's messed his trousers".........listen to it, you know you'll hear that!
Also, on "Hole in My Shoe" by Neil from the Young Ones, the line;
"And the dew on the grass, had soaked through my shirt" turns into
"And the jew on the cross, had soaked through my ass"
Oh, and the best one ever;
Credence Clearwater, Bad Moon Rising
"There's a bathroom on the right"
( , Fri 28 Jan 2005, 9:44, Reply)
the theme tune for Arthur comes on the radio (you know, the one about the moon and New York City, you know it's crazy, but it's true)
Well, in the 2nd verse, as they're singing;
"Arthur he does as he pleases, all of his life he's missed his chances", the hubby at the time pipes up with;
"Arthur he does as he pleases, all of his life he's messed his trousers".........listen to it, you know you'll hear that!
Also, on "Hole in My Shoe" by Neil from the Young Ones, the line;
"And the dew on the grass, had soaked through my shirt" turns into
"And the jew on the cross, had soaked through my ass"
Oh, and the best one ever;
Credence Clearwater, Bad Moon Rising
"There's a bathroom on the right"
( , Fri 28 Jan 2005, 9:44, Reply)
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