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Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | |
"Maps," Maroon 5 | "Tennessee," Arrested Development | |
"Where Are You Now?," Jimmy Harnen w/ Synch | "Tennessee," Arrested Development | |
"Heart On My Sleeve," Bryan Ferry | "Bloody," Arrested Development | |
"What's Your Name?," Lynyrd Skynyrd | "Mr. Wendal," Arrested Development | |
There are additional songs titles that answer other songs available. |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Mr. Wendal" | "Mr. Dino" | Michael Hack |
"Mr. Wendal" | "Mr. Dino" | Michael Hack |
"Tennessee" | "KFC" | Porkbeard |
"Tennessee" | "Tennessee (Titans' Theme)" | Freddie C. |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
I Think I Love You The Partridge Family | Mr. Wendal Arrested Development | I Think I Love You, Mr. Wendal I just have to confess my feelings for him! | Jacynthia Maries |
Memphis Chuck Berry | Tennessee Arrested Development | Memphis, Tennessee | Lance Crackers |
Let Me Be The River Willie Nile | Tennessee Arrested Development | Let Me Be The Tennessee River | Ashley Michelle McGowan |
Last Train To Clarksville The Monkees | Tennessee Arrested Development | Last Train To Clarksville, Tennessee | Odie Garfield |
There are additional duets that haven't been done yet available. |
"People Everyday"
Misheard Lyrics: A story of
Original Lyrics: Astoria
| "Tennessee"
Misheard Lyrics: GMC
Original Lyrics: Tennessee
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"People Everyday"
Misheard Lyrics: And the eagles wanna test a brother's manhood
Original Lyrics: And their egos wanna test a brother's manhood
| "Mr. Wendal"
Misheard Lyrics: Here, have a churro
Original Lyrics: Here, have a dollar
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There are additional misheard lyrics available. |
"Mr. Wendal"
Misheard Lyrics: He gives me some knowledge on buying shoes
Original Lyrics: He gives me some knowledge, I buy him some shoes.
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Story about this misheard lyric by: Jon Swan With all due respect, tramps would not be my first port of call when looking for advice on purchasing new shoes. This puzzled me for years, was Mr Wendal's previous role a shoe professional of some kind? Er, no he just got given a new pair of shoes in return for some of his knowledge. Fair enough, good luck to him. |
There are additional misheard stories available. |
"Tennessee"
Opening Lines: Tennessee. (Tennessee.) Tennessee. (Tennessee.)
Comments: I prefer the sitcom actually.
Submitted by: Brian Kelly
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"Tennessee"
The Lyrics: Tennessee. (Tennessee.)
Tennessee. (Tennessee.) Why: It's an American state. Oddly enough, the band is from Georgia. (The sitcom is set in California.)
Submitted by: Brian Kelly
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"Mr. Wendal"
The Lyrics: Here, have a dollar.
No in fact here, brother man, have two. 'Cause two dollars means a snack to me, but it means a big deal to you. Why: Two dollars is a big deal to Mr. Wendal because he's homeless.
Submitted by: Brian Kelly
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