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"Sere Nere," Tiziano Ferro
De quem será a lingerie?
Ripenserai agli angeli
Story about this misheard lyric by: FabrÃcio: It's an Italian pop song, featured in the soundtrack of a Brazilian soap opera, my mother used to sing the song this way as loud as she could.
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"When The Knight Falls" originally
"When The Night Falls" by
Chromeo Lois Teem
"Oklahoma Billy" originally
"Oklahoma Bill" by
Jimmy Dean Lois Teem
"Ravishing Rugby" originally
"Ravishing Ruby" by
Tom T. Hall Lois Teem
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Is he realizing a hidden talent?
Nonstandard, I know. But it works.
But I named a different kind of nut instead
a carton from a certain U.S. state
carmine: a very dark shade of red
Sounds like a superhero! (Prob. not his ex-career)
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Da-doo-ron-ron-ron,
da-doo-ron-ron
Of course it's nonsensical. But there's an explanation for it: The phrase was apparently just a filler phrase that songwriters Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich put in the lyrics until they could come up with something better, and Phil Spector told them it was perfect as it was.
Submitted by: Grinnin' Barrett
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Any major fool down on 42nd Street
Will tell ya dere's no way to beat da heat
42nd Street - originally performed in 1933 by Ruby Keeler & Dick Powell; also recorded by The Boswell Sisters later that year, and by Mel Torme in 1964.
Submitted by: Papa John Polo