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Original Song Name | New Song Name | Submitter Name |
"Blue Wrasse Fishing's Really Gone To Town" | "Bluegrass Music's Really Gone To Town" | D. Melody Dole, MD |
"Jane Silk" | "Charlie Cotton" | Dawn Anwad |
"Jack Wool" | "Charlie Cotton" | Dawn Anwad |
"Mary Linen" | "Charlie Cotton" | The Osborne Brothers |
Song/Performer | Comment | Submitter Name |
"Bluegrass Music's Really Gone To Town," | Music doesn't travel. | Yvette Bristle |
"Heartache Looking For A Home," | Heartaches can't look. | Yvette Bristle |
"There's A Woman Behind Every Man," | Many men have no women behind them. | Yvette Bristle |
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name |
"What's Your Name?," Lynyrd Skynyrd | "Charlie Cotton," The Osborne Brothers |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Rocky Top" | "Table Top" | Jonathan Spurlock |
"Rocky Top" | "Mazel Tov" | Warren Baker |
"Rocky Top" | "Carrot Top" | Wired Al |
"Rocky Top" | "Poppy Crop" | Royce Miller |
"Rocky Top" | "Noggin Flock" | MooRocca |
"Rocky Top"
Misheard Lyrics: Honky Tonk, Tennessee
or Honky Tonk Fantasy Original Lyrics: Rocky Top, Tennessee
| "Rocky Top"
Misheard Lyrics: Wish I was on a rocky top
Down by the Tennessee Bay Original Lyrics: Wish that I was on ol' Rocky Top
Down in the Tennessee hills |
"Rocky Top"
Misheard Lyrics: Wild as mink but sweet as soda pop,
hadn't had the other half yet Original Lyrics: Wild as mink but sweet as soda pop,
I still dream of about that | "Rocky Top"
Misheard Lyrics: Up on Hockey Puck
Original Lyrics: Up on Rocky Top
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"Rocky Top"
The Nonsensical Lyrics: Corn won't grow at all on Rocky Top.
Dirt's too rocky by far. That's why all the folks on Rocky Top Get their corn from a jar. Why They're Nonsensical: This is totally begging the question. If corn won't grow on Rocky Top, then all corn that ever gets there has to be transported from elsewhere. That is true whether corn that gets there is eaten off the cob there or processed into moonshine (the "corn from a jar") at any point. Either way it has to be transported to Rocky Top in some form, wherever it is processed into any corn product. "Corn in a jar" is either transported to Rocky Top already in that form, or else corn (as picked off the stalks) is transported there and then made into corn mash, which is subsequently distilled into the "corn" that comes "from a jar". If corn won't grow there, that is only incidental to the fact that corn is processed somewhere into the corn "from a jar" and in turn consumed on Rocky Top.
Submitted by: Karen Smith
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