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Misspellings and other Alternate Names:
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Freddie And The Dreamers, Freddie and the DreamersUse a Song Title to Answer a Different Song:
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | Comments & Submittor Name |
| "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" | "I'm Telling You Now," Freddie & The Dreamers | Kathy |
Change a Letter In a Song Title:
"I'm Telling You Cow" originally "I'm Telling You Now"
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"I'm Selling You Now" originally "I'm Telling You Now"
Serafina
Song Parodies:
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
| "I'm Telling You Now" | "I'm Smelling It Now" | Ann Hammond |
| "I'm Telling You Now" | "It's One Freakin' Cow" | David Chrenko |
| "I`m Telling You Now" | "I'm Smelling A Cow" | Guy DiRito |
Untapped Commercial Ideas:
Song Name | Product | Submittor |
| I Understand | 'Two And A Half Men' TV promo | Pickle* |
| If You Got To Make A Fool Of Somebody | 'Big Brother' (TV Show) | Pickle* |
Songs That Open With Their Titles:
"I'm Telling You Now"
Opening Lines: I'm telling you now I'm telling you right away I'll be staying for many a day I'm in love with you now.
Comments: A number 1 song in the spring of 1965 in the U.S., "I'm Telling You Now" was Manchester, England's Freddie & The Dreamers most popular song in the states (they wouldn't equal that chart position, again in the states). Freddie & The Dreamers were a quintet that pre-rehearsed all of their on stage shows, but are most remembered for their lead singer, Freddie Garrity (born: November 14, 1936, died May 19, 2006) a 5'3" bespectled, gangly man who created a widely successful dance (at least in England, less so in the states) called the "Freddie" with very interesting arm and leg movements.
Submitted by: Peter
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