Proudofyou
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As a kid I though it was: "Who lost his love through his in dear friends." Lol.
Anyone have others to share?
Anyone have others to share?
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For a while I thought it was: Like sailing on a sailing ship to Norway...
Oh and of course, "I'm hanging on a hoop but I'm alright."
...me too.I always thought it was hanging "on a hook." Which to me made some kind of sense for many years..........
There's some others I've heard too... Like Herb Alpert "The sky's in love with you..."
I always hear "You can do me in" rather than "deal me in" in Happy
"don't love me if what you intend" rather than "don't love me for what you intend" in Love Me For what I Am.
The ones that are really tough often times are backing vocal lyrics because they're not only 'in the background,' but often times doubled or triple tracked, making the enunciation even more difficult to decipher.
A perfect example of this is in Piano Picker! On the second half where Richard sings the line:
LEAD: "Yes, after years and years of practice..................And awful allergies that made me sneeze"
BACKING VOCAL: "HANON, CZERNY AND BACH"
Me too 100%! One of the few occasions where Karen’s phrasing was so clipped it made the lyrics ambiguous.
There’s no way she sings the word “for” in that line. And I’ve heard that song countless times over the early years of my obsession. What you’re hearing is the right lyrics, although to me it doesn’t make sense grammatically.