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 G, Page 16
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"Grading In The Grass," Hugh Masekela originally
"Grazing In The Grass" Mare Ego Round
"Grazing In The Glass," Hugh Masekela originally
"Grazing In The Grass" Ouch!
Dobbs
"Grazing In The Brass," Hugh Masekela originally
"Grazing In The Grass" Big D
Adrian Belew demanded that this song be on the CD.
Aaron Saraco
"The Great Pig In The Sky," Pink Floyd originally
"The Great Gig In The Sky" Perhaps it's a flying pig?
Isac
"The Great Pig In The Sky," Pink Floyd originally
"The Great Gig In The Sky" Good lead in to the LP Animals
Mark Silverman
"The Great Spackled Bird," Roy Acuff originally
"The Great Speckled Bird" Marcia Zarwetten-Grassi
"Great Spackled Bird," Johnny Cash originally
"Great Speckled Bird" Signawaiver
"The Great Speckled Bard," Roy Acuff originally
"The Great Speckled Bird" Marcia Zarwetten-Grassi
"Great White Hype," Styx originally
"Great White Hope" Sutch
All Dove chocolate is the greatest!
Eac Zeffron
"The Green Doom," Jim Lowe originally
"The Green Door" Regina Olsen
"The Green Boor," Jim Lowe originally
"The Green Door" Regina Olsen
"The Greek Door," Jim Lowe originally
"The Green Door" Regina Olsen
"Thy Green Door," Jim Lowe originally
"The Green Door" Regina Olsen
"The Green Moor," Jim Lowe originally
"The Green Door" Regina Olsen
Be sure to recycle!
Serafina
"Greek Grass And High Tides," The Outlaws originally
"Green Grass And High Tides" Anita Corning
"Green Grass and High Sides," Outlaws originally
"Green Grass and High Tides" The Deke
"Green Glass And High Tides," Outlaws originally
"Green Grass And High Tides" Be sure to recycle (the first part)
Serafina
"Green Grass and High Rides," Outlaws originally
"Green Grass and High Tides" The Deke
"Green Grads And High Tides," The Outlaws originally
"Green Grass And High Tides" Anita Corning
"Green Grass And Nigh Tides," The Outlaws originally
"Green Grass And High Tides" Anita Corning
"Green Grass And Hugh Tides," The Outlaws originally
"Green Grass And High Tides" Anita Corning
"Greek Machine," Kyuss originally
"Green Machine" Jean Goodsprings
"Preen Machine," Kyuss originally
"Green Machine" Jean Goodsprings
I knew of no such specific kind of onions.
Daphne Hughes
Various possible meanings, none highly exciting.
Daphne Hughes
An anion ('AN-eye-on') is a negative chemical ion.
Troy
Yes I know it seems gross, but it works.
Robert
Money indeed feeds my music machine.
Alan the Ottoman
"Green-Eyed Lacy," Sugarloaf originally
"Green-Eyed Lady" Angela Sleepyhorse
"Green-Eyed Lads," Sugarloaf originally
"Green-Eyed Lady" Isabella
"Greek-Eyed Lady," Sugarloaf originally
"Green-Eyed Lady" Gail McFarland
"Greed-Eyed Lady," Sugarloaf originally
"Green-Eyed Lady" Gail McFarland
"Green-Dyed Lady," Sugarloaf originally
"Green-Eyed Lady" Gail McFarland
"Green-Tilted Sixties Mind," Mr. Big originally
"Green-Tinted Sixties Mind" Carolyn Morgenstern
"Green-Tinted Sixties Rind," Mr. Big originally
"Green-Tinted Sixties Mind" Carolyn Morgenstern
"Greek-Tinted Sixties Mind," Mr. Big originally
"Green-Tinted Sixties Mind" Carolyn Morgenstern
Now it is about a country.
Penelope Beckinsale
Probably more sense than in original
Renee Sutton
Gorse = type of thorny shrub
Angelina Laide
"The Grip Of Lore," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Grip Of Love" Yvette Bristle
"The Grin Of Love," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Grip Of Love" Yvette Bristle
"The Grip On Love," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Grip Of Love" Yvette Bristle
"The Grip Of Dove," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Grip Of Love" Yvette Bristle
"The Trip Of Love," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Grip Of Love" Yvette Bristle
"The Grip Or Love," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Grip Of Love" Yvette Bristle
"Toe Grip Of Love," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Grip Of Love" Yvette Bristle
"The Grit Of Love," Tom Verlaine originally
"The Grip Of Love" Yvette Bristle
There's a Canadian beer called Grizzly.
Yvette Bristle
A grizzly bear is nearby.
Yvette Bristle
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