Songs That Are in the Key of Slur: Misheard Lyrics
Songs That Are in the Key of Slur: Misheard Lyrics
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Does it seem like you are more likely to mishear lyrics of just any song? That is not a reason for you to turn away from loving music. Lyrics are as important as tunes in every song. Though there are many songs that are rendered only by music instruments, the most memorable and immortal are those with effective and catchy lyrics.
To mishear lyrics of songs is just but natural. However, you might easily notice that there are just too many songs that have misheard lyrics. You could not really blame people if they keep on using ad lib and wrong lyrics. Here are some of the songs that could be nominated to the hall of fame of misheard lyrics or 'key of slur.'
Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' ' To many people deceased alternative rock star Kurt Cobain is just difficult to understand, especially some of his lyrics. The most popular song with lots of misheard lyrics from his band Nirvana is this one. Classic lines are 'I am with Kato in a Beetle,' 'Amaretto in the needle,' and 'A mosquito ate my Cheetos.' Some music analysts even point out that 'Teen Spirit' in the title might even be referring to Teen Spirit, a brand of deodorant.
'Burn to Run' by Bruce Springsteen ' This song is a classic when it comes to misheard lyrics. One particular phrase 'round my inches' does not sound wrong but it is preceded by another clause 'wrap your hands.' The misheard lyrics make for a reason why the song spurs endless controversy.
Billy Joel's 'We Did Not Start the Fire' ' To lyrics analysts, this song is bursting with just too many misheard lyrics. What is odd is that there are numerous phrases and names involved. The top misheard lyrics from this one include 'British beat Romania (should be 'British Beatle mania'), Chocolate in sewers (should be 'Trouble in the Suez'), and 'Gretchen's in Afghanistan (should be 'Russians in Afghanistan).
'One Headlight' by the Wallflowers ' Rock group the Wallflowers never run away with it. This song is voted in most Websites and polls as the top song with misheard lyrics. The controversial line goes, 'rubbed our cocks together.' Many people are up to this day mislead about this one, wondering if it is really how the lyrics goes and if it does, what does it mean?
'Circus' by Britney Spears ' New songs have their shares of misheard lyrics. There is a line that says, 'There's only two kinds of people in the world.' Your grammar teacher would freak out over this one. There is a disagreement over verbs: is and two kinds of people.
'Weight' by The Band ' Many people assert the song talks about a woman named Fanny. But actual lyrics goes, 'Take load off, Annie.' There is nothing wrong with the lyrics, but people just keep on mishearing them. It is also not that nobody would ever write a song about a woman whose name is Fanny.