WickedPerdition
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I know this is a music-related topic but I think most people prefer to discuss or post music videos in the Music category and it is probably more about lyrics than music.
Some misheard song lyrics can give rise to humorous quotes. I have looked at some allegedly misheard words in songs and find they don't even sound anything like the original words or just do not make any sense.
Probably the most quoted mondegreen is Jimi Hendrix', 'Purple Haze', "excuse me while I kiss the sky" wrongly interpreted as "excuse me while I kiss this guy". It makes sense and was probably thought as groundbreaking lyrics at the time.
One that I always remember is The Beatles', 'Lady Madonna', where they sing "did you think that money was heaven scent?" I thought they sang, "did you think that money was seven cents?"
I later realised that I had misheard but at the time it seemed to make sense to me.
My brother thought that The Three Degrees sang "bicycle hop" in the song "my simple heart". A bizarre notion but when diction is unclear this is what can happen.
In fact, I think poor diction is probably responsible for most mondegreens.
There was a song by England Dan and John Ford Coley, 'I'd Really Love To See You Tonight, of which the chorus line was practically impossible to decipher because of the speed they sang it.
If you are familiar with that song, I think you'll agree with me about the struggle to work out the lyrics.
I wonder if there are any song lyrics that have ever baffled you or got you singing strange words to.
Some misheard song lyrics can give rise to humorous quotes. I have looked at some allegedly misheard words in songs and find they don't even sound anything like the original words or just do not make any sense.
Probably the most quoted mondegreen is Jimi Hendrix', 'Purple Haze', "excuse me while I kiss the sky" wrongly interpreted as "excuse me while I kiss this guy". It makes sense and was probably thought as groundbreaking lyrics at the time.
One that I always remember is The Beatles', 'Lady Madonna', where they sing "did you think that money was heaven scent?" I thought they sang, "did you think that money was seven cents?"
I later realised that I had misheard but at the time it seemed to make sense to me.
My brother thought that The Three Degrees sang "bicycle hop" in the song "my simple heart". A bizarre notion but when diction is unclear this is what can happen.
In fact, I think poor diction is probably responsible for most mondegreens.
There was a song by England Dan and John Ford Coley, 'I'd Really Love To See You Tonight, of which the chorus line was practically impossible to decipher because of the speed they sang it.
If you are familiar with that song, I think you'll agree with me about the struggle to work out the lyrics.
I wonder if there are any song lyrics that have ever baffled you or got you singing strange words to.