Change one letter out of a song title to change it's meaning. The addition of the letter should still form a word, and the title should be humorous as a result.
For example: Midnight Oil's "Blue Sky Mine" would become "Blue Sky Mime"
Entries Beginning with D, Page 21
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"Donny The Prima Donna," Dion originally
"Donna The Prima Donna" Candy Welty
"Donna The Prime Donna," Dion originally
"Donna The Prima Donna" Candy Welty
"Doomsday Everted," Rasputina originally
"Doomsday Averted" Evert=to turn inside-out (a metaphor in this case)
Samantha Wayland
"Poop," Doop originally
"Doop" Patricia McClure
"Drop," Doop originally
"Doop" Patricia McClure
"Door," Doop originally
"Doop" Patricia McClure
"Loop," Doop originally
"Doop" Patricia McClure
"Doom," Doop originally
"Doop" Patricia McClure
"Hoop," Doop originally
"Doop" Patricia McClure
"Coop," Doop originally
"Doop" Patricia McClure
"Thy Door Is Open," Tommy Hunt originally
"The Door Is Open" Candace Mercer
"The Door Is Oven," Tommy Hunt originally
"The Door Is Open" Curious how that would work!
Candace Mercer
"The Doom Is Open," Tommy Hunt originally
"The Door Is Open" Candace Mercer
"The Moor Is Open," Tommy Hunt originally
"The Door Is Open" Candace Mercer
"The Doer To Paradise," Bobby Rydell originally
"The Door To Paradise" Yvette Bristle
"Thy Door To Paradise," Bobby Rydell originally
"The Door To Paradise" Lisa Rose
"The Boor To Paradise," Bobby Rydell originally
"The Door To Paradise" Yvette Bristle
"The Poor To Paradise," Bobby Rydell originally
"The Door To Paradise" Yvette Bristle
"Poor To Your Heart," The Dramatics originally
"Door To Your Heart" Yvette Bristle
"Double Shot (Of My Baby's Lore)," Swingin' Medallions originally
"Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)" Candy Welty
"Double Shot (Or My Baby's Love)," Swingin' Medallions originally
"Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)" Candy Welty
"Double Shot (Of My Baby's Lode)," Swingin' Medallions originally
"Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)" Candy Welty
"Double Shot (Of My Baby's Dove)," Swingin' Medallions originally
"Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)" Candy Welty
Tove = fictitious animal in "Jabberwocky" poem
Shannon Ingrid Travis
"Dawn At Circe's Place," Touch originally
"Down At Circe's Place" Karen Smith
"Down At Circe's Plane," Touch originally
"Down At Circe's Place" Karen Smith
"Town At Circe's Place," Touch originally
"Down At Circe's Place" Karen Smith
"Gown At Circe's Place," Touch originally
"Down At Circe's Place" Karen Smith
Peculiar combination of activities!
Ingrid McCannless
Where folks "spout off" a lot while twisting?
Mercedes Morgan
Think I'd avoid THAT place!
Mercedes Morgan
"Town By The River," Neil Young originally
"Down By The River" I'm sure there are several of those
Serafina
"Down By The Liver," Neil Young originally
"Down By The River" Good song for abdominal surgery!
Mark Silverman
"Town By The Station," The Four Preps originally
"Down By The Station" A town (or city) is usually where a station is.
Tabitha Cartwright
"Gown Here On The Ground," Lou Rawls originally
"Down Here On The Ground" Candy Welty
"Sown Here On The Ground," Lou Rawls originally
"Down Here On The Ground" Candy Welty
"Town Here On The Ground," Lou Rawls originally
"Down Here On The Ground" Candy Welty
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