Music Humor
amIright is a famous music humor site dealing in misheard song lyrics (Mondegreens) for pop songs of the past 50 years including Country, Christian music, and Christmas music. Music humor of all kinds can be found here, such as song parodies, jokes, quotes, band name manipulations, lyrics observations, and music trivia.
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Album Cover Themes
Can you think of multiple albums that share a common visual theme?
Aug 5
badave.com
Congratulations to Matthias, Agrimorfee, Art Paul Schlosser, Rick Cormier, Insane Ian, Red Ant, McKludge, Mikey Squirrel, neillien, Ann Hammond, Jack Wilson, Invisible Boy, Jeff Reuben, and Confission on their Badaves of the Month!
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Congrats to AmIRight regulars: Matthias, Spaff.com, Robert Lund, Agrimorfee, Rex Ungericht, Mikey Squirrel, Neillien, & Ann Hammond on your respective badave's of the month
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Latest Comedy Song Recordings 
Oct 12
"Monster Mash Bash - 2008 Presidential Race" by DoubleTake - Dave Hage & Dennis Hage
a parody of "Monster Mash" by Bobby Picket
The music video uses the 2008 Presidential candidates' images morphed into infamous characters from classic horror and sci-fi movies. These Pairody™ movie scenes are called “Movies of the Weak™” and include Dracula, Frankenstein, The Munsters, Freddy Kruger, and Men In Back. There are lots of sound “bites”, especially with the vampires … so sink your teeth into the song and video •Watch : - “ATTACK OF THE 49TH STATE WOMAN” starring Sarah Palin - “CREATURE FROM THE BARACK LAGOON” starring Barack Obama - “THE DAY THE MIRTH STOOD STILL” starring John McCain - “POLITICAL MUNSTERS” … And many more … NOTE: VIDEO IS ALSO AVAILABLE IN FLASH AND MP3 AT: http://doubletake-media.com/03_22_monster_bash_large.html
www.doubletake-media.com: (wav FLASH MP3)
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A remake to show what all the current candidates are full of.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKsK5NbgrKo: (YouTube)
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Latest Song Parody Lyrics 
October 13, 2008
Originally: "Monster Mash" by Bobby Picket
Originally: "Train in Vain (Stand by Me)" by The Clash
Originally: "James K. Polk" by They Might Be Giants
New submissions for the last two weeks
Latest Quizzes
Quizzes about pop culture sent into the site by visitors. Create a new one or just try your hand at taking one.
Newest Quizzes for October 07, 2008
- 1875 (multiple choice) by Bill Graves
- Traveling Urban Legends (true/false) by Bill Graves
- North Carolina (multiple choice) by Bill Graves
Complete archive of all the quizzes submitted to amIwrong.
Yesterday's Submissions
The following entries were added to the site yesterday. To see what was added on previous days, check out the latest additions index.
There are a total of 265,829 music humor entries in 90 sections on amIright.
Misheard Lyrics Story:
"Sugar Magnolia," Grateful Dead
Misheard Lyrics:
Jump like a Wildebeest in four wheel drive
Original Lyrics:
Jump like a Willys in four wheel drive
Story about this misheard lyric by: S Johnson: Even though I knew what a Willys jeep was, it just didn't occur to me.
"Welcome To The Black Parade," My Chemical Romance
Misheard Lyrics:
And though you're synagogue believers
Original Lyrics:
And though you're cynical, believe me.
Story about this misheard lyric by: Yumei: Really this is just a comment instead of a story, but I have to be one of the closest in misheard lyrics to the real lyrics. At least Synagogue sounds SOMETHING like cynical. I must say, I have never heard it as dead and gone or singing God or whatever. I've always heard it as synagogue. But yes. I used synagogue as an adjective xD. As a matter of fact, I am listening to it now and STILL hear it as synagogue instead of cynical but I heard believe me not believers.
"Welcome To The Black Parade," My Chemical Romance
Misheard Lyrics:
And though you're synagogue believers
Original Lyrics:
And though you're cynical, believe me.
Story about this misheard lyric by: Yumei: Really this is just a comment instead of a story, but I have to be one of the closest in misheard lyrics to the real lyrics. At least Synagogue sounds SOMETHING like cynical. I must say, I have never heard it as dead and gone or singing God or whatever. I've always heard it as synagogue. But yes. I used synagogue as an adjective xD. As a matter of fact, I am listening to it now and STILL hear it as synagogue instead of cynical but I heard believe me not believers.
New Band Names:
Jackson Brownie is a better name for Jackson Browne
I used to think this was his name! Submitted by: Rpollck
I used to think this was his name! Submitted by: Rpollck
Marvin Strait is a better name for Marvin Gaye
He was straight, not gay. Submitted by: Rpollck
He was straight, not gay. Submitted by: Rpollck
Song Title Space Change:
Submitted by: Lucille Ball sized hail
Song Title Anagrams:
"A Dork Simmers" originally "Der Kommissar," After the Fire
Submitted by: Josh
"Lime & Honky" originally "Milk & Honey," Beck
Submitted by: Josh
"Vertical Mouse" originally "Elevator Music," Beck
Submitted by: Josh
"Go Now Embryo" originally "Wrong 'Em Boyo," The Clash
Submitted by: Josh
"Mayor's Liver" originally "Oliver's Army," Elvis Costello
Submitted by: Josh
"Cancan Diet" originally "I Can't Dance," Genesis
Submitted by: Josh
"Sir, My Seaweed" originally "Ride My See-Saw," The Moody Blues
Submitted by: Josh
Song Title Spoonerisms:
"Even Cowgirls Bet The Glues" originally "Even Cowgirls Get The Blues" by Emmylou Harris
Better be SURE of what you bet your glues on!
Submitted by: Lucille Ball sized hail
