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Misheard lyrics (also called mondegreens) occur when people misunderstand the lyrics in a song. These are NOT intentional rephrasing of lyrics, which is called parody. This page contains all the misheard lyrics for Up On The Roof that have been submitted to this site and the old collection from inthe80s started in 1996. For more information about the misheard lyrics available on this site, please read our FAQ.

The Drifters', "Up On The Roof"
Misheard Lyrics:
Buck, Buckaroo
Original Lyrics:
Up on the roof
Robson And Jerome's, "Up On The Roof"
Misheard Lyrics:
Hop bong-a-roo
Original Lyrics:
Up on the roof
James Taylor's, "Up On The Roof"
Misheard Lyrics:
I found a pair of dykes
That's trouble proof.
Original Lyrics:
I found a paradise
That's trouble proof.
Drifters', "Up On The Roof"
Misheard Lyrics:
I found a pair of eyes that's trouble-proof
Original Lyrics:
I found a paradise that's trouble-proof
Drifters', "Up On The Roof"
Misheard Lyrics:
I've found a pair of dice, as trouble brews
Original Lyrics:
I've found a paradise that's trouble-proof
The Drifters', "Up On The Roof"
Misheard Lyrics:
Quintana Roo
Original Lyrics:
Up on the roof
The Drifters', "Up On The Roof"
Misheard Lyrics:
Up on the Roo
Original Lyrics:
Up on the roof
James Taylor's, "Up On the Roof"
Misheard Lyrics:
In the middle of time
Original Lyrics:
In the middle of town
The Drifters', "Up on the Roof"
Misheard Lyrics:
And all my kids drift right into scares
Original Lyrics:
And all my cares drift right into space
Drifters', "Up on the Roof"
Misheard Lyrics:
I found a pair of dice as trouble brews.
Original Lyrics:
I've found a paradise that's trouble proof.
The Drifters', "Up on the Roof"
Misheard Lyrics:
Right smack down, A.A. Milne is in town
Original Lyrics:
Right smack dab in the middle of town
James Taylor's, "Up on the Roof"
Misheard Lyrics:
Right smack down, A.A. Milne is in town
Original Lyrics:
Right smack dab in the middle of town
A.A. Milne was the author of the Winnie-the-Pooh books

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