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Use a Song Title to Answer a Different Song:
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | Comments & Submittor Name |
| "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" | "Walk Right In," The Rooftop Singers | Peter |
Song Parodies:
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
| "Walk Right In" | "Ed's Right" | Josh Taylor Stingray (The Stingray Twins) |
| "Walk Right In" | "Walk Right In, Zip It Down(Doctor Will Enlarge Your Bone)" | Paul Robinson |
| "Walk Right In" | "Log Right In" | John A. Barry |
| "Walk Right In" | "Butt Right In" | Guy DiRito |
| "Walk Right In" | "See Ya In Court" | Bob Asher |
Misheard Lyrics:
"Walk Right In"
Misheard Lyrics: Walk right up, step right in
Daddy, let your hair hang down. Original Lyrics: Walk right in, sit right down
Baby, let your hair hang down. | "Walk Right In"
Misheard Lyrics: Daddy, let your hair grow long.
Original Lyrics: Daddy, let your mind roll on.
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"Walk Right In"
Misheard Lyrics: Walk right in, step right back.
Baby let your head hang there. or Walk right in, sit right down. Baby let your bear milk cow. Original Lyrics: Walk right in, sit right down.
Baby, let your hair hang down. | "Walk Right In"
Misheard Lyrics: Walk right in, step right back.
Baby let your head hang there. Original Lyrics: Walk right in, sit right down.
Daddy let your hair hang down. |
Misheard Lyrics Story:
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"Walk Right In "
Misheard Lyrics: Daddy, let your hair grow long.
Original Lyrics: Daddy, let your mind roll on.
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Story about this misheard lyric by: pickle* My sister and I used to draw pictures of our dad with long hair because of this song! |
Nonsensical Lyrics:
"Walk Right In"
The Nonsensical Lyrics: Everybody's talkin' 'bout a new way of walkin'
Do you want to lose your mind? Why They're Nonsensical: No, I certainly don't want to lose my mind. But if these lyrics are supposed to make sense, it could be happening. If there ever actually was a time when everybody was talkin' 'bout a new way of walkin', them I'm not sorry to have missed out on that high cultural phenomenon. I just wonder what part of it suggested losing one's mind -- was it the walking itself or the incessant talk about it?
Submitted by: Alison Runyon
| "Walk Right In"
The Nonsensical Lyrics: Walk right in,sit right down, baby let your mind roll on
everybody's talking 'bout a new way of walking do you want to lose your mind? Why They're Nonsensical: i defy you to find a more nonsensical set of lyrics than this 60's non-classic.is there a reference here to Monty Python's ministry of silly walks?--apparently dangerous to try it as it leads to certain insanity.listening to the original song has a similar effect!
Submitted by: micky
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