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Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name |
| "Are You Lonesome Tonight?," Elvis Presley | "Lonely Boy," Andrew Gold |
| "Thank You For Being A Friend," Andrew Gold | "Friends 'Til The End," Millencolin |
| "Thank You For Being A Friend," Andrew Gold | "That's What Friends Are For," Dionne Warwick |
| "Thank You For Being A Friend," Andrew Gold | "I Thank You," Sam & Dave |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
| "Spooky Scary Skeletons" | "Harpo's Fandumb Halloween" | Harpo Weezey |
| "Thank You For Being A Friend" | "So Many Facebook Friends" | Dan Creeden |
| "Lonely Boy" | "Angry Boy" | Angry Psycho Boy |
| "Lonely Boy" | "Homely Boy" | Bubba |
"Thank You For Being A Friend (Golden Girls Theme)"
Misheard Lyrics: And if you're through a heartache invited everyone the news
Original Lyrics: And if you threw a party and invited everyone you knew
| "Thank You For Being A Friend (Golden Girls theme)"
Misheard Lyrics: Any the card of thanks would say
Thank you for being a friend. Original Lyrics: And the card attached would say
'Thank you for being a friend.' |
"Thank You For Being A Friend (Golden Girls Theme)"
Misheard Lyrics: And if you threw a fart, yeah
Original Lyrics: And if you threw a party
| "Thank You For Being A Friend (Golden Girls Theme)"
Misheard Lyrics: Thank you for being afraid.
Original Lyrics: Thank you for being a friend.
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"Thank You For Being A Friend"
The Misrhymed Lyrics: If it's a car you lack
I'd surely buy you a Cadillac Why They're Misrhymed: Andrew is basically rhyming 'lack' with itself, which is quite lame
Submitted by: sXe LeXi 5X2
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"Lonely Boy"
The Lyrics: His mother and father said what a lovely boy
We'll teach him what we learned, ah yes, just what we learned We'll dress him warmly and we'll send him to school It'll teach him how to fight to be nobody's fool. Well, his sister grew up and she married a man She gave him a son, ah yes a lovely son They dressed him up warmly, they sent him to school It taught him how to fight to be nobody's fool. Why: A story (maybe autobiographical) about how the boy's parents never lived up to the promises after his sister was born. And later, his sister and brother-in-law do exactly like the boy's parents promised before with their own son. As least the tune was lively.
Submitted by: MOR
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