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This is everything that was reviewed and approved for amIright on January 24, 2008. These are not items submitted on January 24, 2008, but rather items that were reviewed that day by site editors.

Song Parodies:

"Who Is Freddy Gonna Slay?" by raddog20002002
    a parody of "May Be a Price to Pay," The Alan Parsons Project
"New York Wins This Time" by Michael Pacholek
    a parody of "New York State of Mind," Billy Joel
"Edmonton Oilers" by Eurodance Starexpress Tours Inc.
    a parody of "Moskau," Dschinghis Khan
"Who The Hey Is Jordin Sparks?" by Tokusou Sentai Blessranger
    a parody of "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," Elton John
"Get to Kill You" by Spazvicious
    a parody of "All Around Me," Flyleaf
"Stupidpolysyllabicportmanteauword Psychosis" by Agrimorfee
    a parody of "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious," from Mary Poppins
"At Seventy" by Merry & Pippin
    a parody of "At Seventeen," Janis Ian
"What's Wrong Josh Peck?" by Save Josh Peck Charity Foundation
    a parody of "Leave Me Alone," Michael Jackson
"Drake and Josh" by Drake Parker and Josh Nichols (Drake and Josh)
    a parody of "Black Or White," Michael Jackson
"Done Wrong Josh Peck" by Save Josh Peck Charity Foundation
    a parody of "Smooth Criminal," Michael Jackson
"This Boot Has Got Us Talking" by Michael Pacholek
    a parody of "These Boots Were Made For Walking," Nancy Sinatra
"Change It Black" by Ann Hammond
    a parody of "Paint It Black," Rolling Stones
"These Bums Are Ninety, Sure To Breakdown" by Alvin Rhodes
    a parody of "19th Nervous Breakdown," The Rolling Stones
"Putrid" by John A. Barry
    a parody of "Cupid," Sam Cooke
"Cue It" by John A. Barry
    a parody of "Cupid," Same Cooke
"Today's Toupées" by Stan Hall
    a parody of "Hooray For Hazel," Tommy Roe
"The Saga of Albuquerque East" by Edward Genereux
    a parody of "Not Forgotten," Twila Paris

Super Long Pop Songs:

"Living for the City,"Stevie Wonder - Length: 7:21
Pretty much every station I've heard play this song fades it at about 3:30, before a spoken interlude featuring a very radio-unfriendly word.
Submitted by: snowedin

Performer Pseudonyms:

Ric Greevers also known as Eric Geevers. Submitted by: Pete

Strange Offspring Names:

Ryder Russel Robinson child of Chris Robinson and Kate Hudson
I think Ryder Russel is about as normal as it gets for any child. Submitted by: Celeste
Sierra Skye child of Rik Baez
Younger sister to Fate Baez and daughter to Amulance vocalist Rik Baez. Submitted by: Corrie
Alabama Gypsyrose child of Shooter Jennings
His daughter with girlfriend Drea DiMatteo. Submitted by: Martha Hankins

Untapped Commercial Ideas:

Little Kitty Mine by Ni-Ni used for Hello Kitty/Chococat merchandise Submitted by: Andrea Huckstep
1,2,3,4,0,0,7 by Ni-Ni used for James Bond movie promoes Submitted by: Andrea Huckstep
Little Kitty Mine by Ni-Ni used for 9 Lives Cat Food Submitted by: Andrea Huckstep

Duets Not Yet Performed:

Little Butterfly Mine
"Little Kitty Mine," Ni-Ni and "Butterfly," Smile d.k
- Submitted by: Andrea Huckstep
The Politics Of Truth
"The Politics Of Dancing," Re-Flex and "Policy Of Truth," Depeche Mode
- Submitted by: Russian in the Red

Bad Choices for On Hold Music:

"Sabotage," Beasty Boys The Army Jillyfoo
"Senseless Accusations," Ninety Pound Wuss Divorce Court Idont Havaname
"Failing," Switchkicker Divorce justletgo

Use a Song Title to Answer a Different Song:

"They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha Ha," Napoleon XIV
"It's Not Unusual," Tom Jones
"Who's That Girl?," Eurthymics
"She's A Lady," Tom Jones Well, perdonez moi!
"Where Is The Love?," Black Eyed Peas
"Love Is In The Air," Tom Jones
"What's New Pussycat?," Tom Jones
"Stray Cat Strut," Stray Cats
"She's A Lady," Tom Jones
"The Lady Is A Tramp," Ella Fitzgerald This answer is better coming from Ella than Frank.
"She's A Lady," Tom Jones
"Three Times A Lady," The Commodores
"What's New Pussycat?," Tom Jones
"Changes In Latitude, Changes In Attitude," Jimmy Buffett
"Whats New, Pussycat?," Tom Jones
"Leave My Kitten Alone," The Beatles
"What's New, Pussycat?," Tom Jones
"Sukiyaki," A Taste of Honey Something else a pussycat doesn't want to hear.
"What's New, Pussycat?," Tom Jones
"Chop Suey!," System of a Down Probably something a pussycat doesn't want to hear
"What's New Pussycat?," Tom Jones
"I'd Do Anything For Love," Meatloaf

Song Title Anagrams:

"Landlord Vices" originally "Silver and Cold," AFI
Submitted by: Josh
"Sore Tush" originally "Sure Shot," Beastie Boys
Submitted by: Josh
"Divine Slide" originally "Devil Inside," INXS
... But was it fun?
Submitted by: Josh
"Burn A Birdie" originally "India Rubber," Radiohead
... Or just fry it!
Submitted by: Josh

Song Title Acrostics:

HIS: "Happiness In Slavery," Nine Inch Nails
Submitted by: newrock

Song Title Spoonerisms:

"Might Have Hen Burr" originally "Might Have Ben Hur" by Switchfoot
Submitted by: Olga Ruiz

Upbeat Songs With Depressing Lyrics:

"The Way You Are" by Tears for Fears
The Lyrics:
Going far, getting nowhere
Going far, the way you are
Going far, getting nowhere
Going far, the way you are
These fingers aren't my fingers
These hands are not my hands
No one sees and no one cares
What gets broken
Why:
These lyrics are set against a bouncy, bright synth-pop accompaniment.
Submitted by: Martha Hankins
 
 
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