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This is everything that was reviewed and approved for amIright on April 12, 2008. These are not items submitted on April 12, 2008, but rather items that were reviewed that day by site editors.
Super Short Pop Songs:
"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)," The Beatles - Length: 1:18
A faster, heavier song than the original, included because the Beatles felt "if there's a welcome song, there should be a goodbye song." Starts in F and ends in G. Ends with applause that segues into the album version of "A Day In The Life"
Submitted by: Ra'akone
"Eclipse," Pink Floyd - Length: 1:45 to 2:11, depending on version
Actual song ends at 1:30, but contains an outro with a reprise of the heart-beat from "Speak to Me", and on some versions, on only one stereo channel, an orchestral version of the Beatles' "Ticket To Ride" can be heard. This song, because of it running immediately after and flowing from "Brain Damage", is sometimes considered to be part of that song, sometimes called "Dark Side of the Moon" or "Lunatic", because of the lyrics of that song. Much like how Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is normally followed by "A Little Help From My Friends", even on the radio, the same is true for "Brain Damage" and "Eclipse."
Submitted by: Ra'akone
Add a Letter To a Song Title:
"Dream Clover" originally "Dream Lover" by Bobby Darin
Adrienne Ramseur
"Dreamy Lover" originally "Dream Lover" by Bobby Darin
Adrienne Ramseur
"Hip Hop Plover" originally "Hip Hop Lover" by En Vogue
Plover = a short-billed kind of shorebird.
Heather Brockwell
"Hip Hop Clover" originally "Hip Hop Lover" by En Vogue
Heather Brockwell
"Hip Hoop Lover" originally "Hip Hop Lover" by En Vogue
Heather Brockwell
"Hip Hope Lover" originally "Hip Hop Lover" by En Vogue
Heather Brockwell
"Hip Chop Lover" originally "Hip Hop Lover" by En Vogue
Heather Brockwell
"Chip Hop Lover" originally "Hip Hop Lover" by En Vogue
Heather Brockwell
"Hip Shop Lover" originally "Hip Hop Lover" by En Vogue
Heather Brockwell
"Ship Hop Lover" originally "Hip Hop Lover" by En Vogue
Heather Brockwell
"Whip Hop Lover" originally "Hip Hop Lover" by En Vogue
Heather Brockwell
"Dread Man's Curve" originally "Dead Man's Curve" by Jan And Dean
Tiffany Furlong
"Kind Words (And A Regal Good Heart)" originally "Kind Words (And A Real Good Heart)" by Joan Armatrading
Tiffany Furlong
"You Stalk Too Much" originally "You Talk Too Much" by Joe Jones
Chris
"Torn Between Two Plovers" originally "Torn Between Two Lovers" by Mary MacGregor
Plover = a short-billed kind of shorebird.
Heather Brockwell
"Torn Between Two Clovers" originally "Torn Between Two Lovers" by Mary MacGregor
Heather Brockwell
Duets Not Yet Performed:
Jump Across The River
"Jump," Van Halen and "Across The River," Bruce Hornsby And The RangeWhat, you think you're Evel Knievel or something? - Submitted by: Ed
Behind Closed Doors, That's Where You Take Me
"Behind Closed Doors," Charlie Rich and "That's Where You Take Me," Britney Spears- Submitted by: Graham McLeod
Dresses And Shoes And Buttons And Bows
"Dresses And Shoes," Angelica and Susie (two Rugrats characters... from Rugrats Go Wild) and "Buttons And Bows," Dinah Shore (from The Paleface)Dress-up time with Angelica Pickles and Bob Hope! ;-) - Submitted by: SpiderBraids
You Talk Too Much When You Say Nothing At All
"You Talk Too Much," Joe Jones and "When You Say Nothing At All," Alison KraussAh, that's pouring it on! - Submitted by: Natalie Snortman
You Talk In Your Sleep Too Much
"You Talk Too Much," Joe Jones and "Talking In Your Sleep," The RomanticsMust be sleep apnea. - Submitted by: oldsongs
Bad Choices for On Hold Music:
"You Talk Too Much," Joe Jones Speech Therapy Clinic Alison Runyon
"West Of The Wall," Toni Fisher Roger Waters' answering machine Pickle
Song Title Anagrams:
"Three Baked Elf" originally "Bleed the Freak," Alice in Chains
Submitted by: Josh
"Our Queen, a Dog" originally "Que' Onda Guero," Beck
Submitted by: Josh
"Hitler! My Fig" originally "Light My Fire," The Doors
Submitted by: Josh
"Mini Toe Battle" originally "Time in a Bottle," Jim Croce
Submitted by: Josh
Why the Name is Stupid:
GOB
Gob is what farmers do on the sidewalk ! (nothing against farmers) Submitted by: Lydia
Gob is what farmers do on the sidewalk ! (nothing against farmers) Submitted by: Lydia
Song Title Acrostics:
Submitted by: Brian Kelly
Song Title Spoonerisms:
"Jeer Hearts And Dental People" originally "Dear Hearts And Gentle People" by Dinah Shore
Submitted by: Amber Malone
"Crazy Amanda Funk Base" originally "Crazy Amanda Bunkface" by Sum 41
Submitted by: Beverly Stiles
Names as a Word Bank:
Ted's Bus from Busted Submitted by: CherryCokeLover
Oooer, someones not letting anyone on his own bus.
Song Lyrics That Mention Other Songs:
"Sing For The Submarine" by R.E.M.
The Song Lyrics:
Lift up your voice, feel gravity's pull.
Song They Mention:
One of their own songs, "Feeling Gravity's Pull".
Submitted by: Brian Kelly
