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Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name |
| "When And Where," Confederate Railroad | "Tomorrow Night In Baltimore," Roger Miller |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
| "Trashy Women" | "Maritime Women" | Ryan Harder |
| "Trashy Women" | "Chubby Women" | R. Eric Schrieber |
| "Trashy Women" | "Gaudy Women" | Evelyn Tidwell |
| "Trashy Women" | "Trashy Fellas" | Cindy Robertson |
| "Trashy Women" | "Crispy Chicken" | Royce Miller |
| "Trashy Women" | "Crazy Fellas" | Sarah Cason |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
| Dancing Queen ABBA | Queen Of Memphis Confederate Railroad | Dancing Queen Of Memphis Swedish pop meets honky-tonk. country, quite a combo. | Ed |
| Lose Yourself Eminem | Trashy Women Confederate Railroad | Lose Yourself In Trashy Women Dirty $lut Song | M D C |
| She Took It Like A Man Confederate Railroad | Maneater Hall and Oates | She Took It Like A Maneater | Edward |
| Queen Of Memphis Confederate Railroad | The Wrong Side Of Memphis Trisha Yearwood | Queen Of The Wrong Side Of Memphis | Gretchen Wieners |
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"Trashy Women"
Misheard Lyrics: It was Debbie Thompson a set of knees
Original Lyrics: It was debutantes and symphonies
| "Trashy Women"
Misheard Lyrics: I like my women a little on the tragic side.
Original Lyrics: I like my women a little on the trashy side.
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"Queen Of Memphis"
Misheard Lyrics: I heard elk singing Blue Suede Shoes
Original Lyrics: I heard Elvis singing Blue Suede Shoes
| "Trashy Women"
Misheard Lyrics: It was thick talks and a set of knees.
Original Lyrics: It was debutantes and symphonies.
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| There are additional misheard lyrics available. | |
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"Trashy Women"
Misheard Lyrics: I like my women a little on the tragic side.
Original Lyrics: I like my women a little on the trashy side.
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Story about this misheard lyric by: Sheri Smith When I sang the song this way, my children informed me that country songs are not about women from Shakespeare's plays. |