Fun Music Information -> Jane Siberry
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"I Paddle My Cane" originally "I Paddle My Canoe"
Why would one paddle a cane?
Audrey Ruiz
"Mimi On The Bach" originally "Mimi On The Beach"
She showed her talent for classical performance.
Ashley Nicole Hendershot-Wetherington
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"Mimic On The Beach" originally "Mimi On The Beach"
Marcia Todd
"Mimi Won The Beach" originally "Mimi On The Beach"
Unusual prize
Shelley Potts
"Mimi On The Bleach" originally "Mimi On The Beach"
Ashley Nicole Hendershot-Wetherington
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"Mimi On The Beech" originally "Mimi On The Beach"
Now she's in a tree!
Janice Ferrell
"Mimi On The Belch" originally "Mimi On The Beach"
Ashley Nicole Hendershot-Wetherington
"Mimi On The Bench" originally "Mimi On The Beach"
Ashley Nicole Hendershot-Wetherington
"Mime On The Beach" originally "Mimi On The Beach"
Ashley Nicole Hendershot-Wetherington
Duets Not Yet Performed:
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
| Mimicry Amatory | Mimi On The Beach Jane Siberry | Mimicry On The Beach | Doodah Bobo |
Misheard Lyrics:
"Calling All Angels"
Misheard Lyrics: Come, little angels
Original Lyrics: Calling all angels
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Band Name Pronunciation:
"Jain See-berry
Submitted by: British Bullcrap
Song Title Space Change:
"Mimi Cry" originally "Mimicry"
What should she cry about?
Submitted by: Allison O'Silla
Band Name Anagrams:
I Sneer By Jar Submitted by: Mae Beam
See Briny Jar Submitted by: Mae Beam
In Jersey Bra Submitted by: Ashley Nicole Hendershot-Wetherington
Brainy Jeers Submitted by: Ashley Nicole Hendershot-Wetherington
Super Long Pop Songs:
"Oh My My" Length: 20:15
Sounds pretty much like a jam throughout, albeit a very melancholy one. Still a great song because the lulls and crescendos are used so well.
Submitted by: neptunevsmars
