Bakers Dozen

New: Sentences With Hidden Presidents’ Names

  1. The Crips aRE A GANg in Los Angeles.
  2. Am I the only who finds corn on the cOB AMAzing?
  3. Even considering violating a taBU SHould be something to avoid.
  4. In addition to standard caviar, the buffect had salMON ROE.
  5. I recall seeing Ron Howard’s brother, CLINT, ON television years ago.
  6. Ever since I got this COOL ID, GEtting carded is no problem.
  7. The guy driving that golf CART ERred when he drove it into the sand trap.
  8. Looks like the dishes need WASHING TONight.
  9. Ha ha HA, YES, I think that’s a great joke
  10. One hopes the current economics are not an ecHO OVER the depression era.
  11. Hey MON, ROE deer don’t live in Jamaica.

Sentences With Hidden Presidents’ Names

  1. The Crips aRE A GANg in Los Angeles.
  2. Am I the only who finds corn on the cOB AMAzing?
  3. Even considering violating a taBU SHould be something to avoid.
  4. In addition to standard caviar, the buffect had salMON ROE.
  5. I recall seeing Ron Howard’s brother, CLINT, ON television years ago.
  6. Ever since I got this COOL ID, GEtting carded is no problem.
  7. The guy driving that golf CART ERred when he drove it into the sand trap.
  8. Looks like the dishes need WASHING TONight.
  9. Ha ha HA, YES, I think that’s a great joke
  10. One hopes the current economics are not an ecHO OVER the depression era.
  11. Hey MON, ROE deer don’t live in Jamaica.
  12. The river’s still rising, we’re going to have to FILL MORE sandbags.

Sentences With Hidden Presidents’ Names

  1. The Crips aRE A GANg in Los Angeles.
  2. Am I the only who finds corn on the cOB AMAzing?
  3. Even considering violating a taBU SHould be something to avoid.
  4. In addition to standard caviar, the buffect had salMON ROE.
  5. I recall seeing Ron Howard’s brother, CLINT, ON television years ago.
  6. Ever since I got this COOL ID, GEtting carded is no problem.
  7. The guy driving that golf CART ERred when he drove it into the sand trap.
  8. Looks like the dishes need WASHING TONight.
  9. Ha ha HA, YES, I think that’s a great joke
  10. One hopes the current economics are not an ecHO OVER the depression era.
  11. Hey MON, ROE deer don’t live in Jamaica.
  12. The river’s still rising, we’re going to have to FILL MORE sandbags.
  13. You have to use the JOHN, SON, before we get in the car.

Next up: Fictional bands mentioned in songs (and the real bands that sing the song)

  1. Willie and the Poor Boys (Creedence Clearwater Revival)

Fictional bands mentioned in songs (and the real bands that sing the song)

  1. Willie and the Poor Boys (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
  2. The Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits)

Fictional bands mentioned in songs (and the real bands that sing the song)

  1. Willie and the Poor Boys (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
  2. The Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits)
  3. The “band” in “Leader of the Band” (Dan Fogelberg)

Fictional bands mentioned in songs (and the real bands that sing the song)

  1. Willie and the Poor Boys (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
  2. The Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits)
  3. The “band” in “Leader of the Band” (Dan Fogelberg)
  4. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (The Beatles)

Fictional bands mentioned in songs (and the real bands that sing the song)

  1. Willie and the Poor Boys (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
  2. The Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits)
  3. The “band” in “Leader of the Band” (Dan Fogelberg)
  4. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (The Beatles)
  5. The Drones (Richard Thompson)

Fictional bands mentioned in songs (and the real bands that sing the song)

  1. Willie and the Poor Boys (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
  2. The Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits)
  3. The “band” in “Leader of the Band” (Dan Fogelberg)
  4. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (The Beatles)
  5. The Drones (Richard Thompson)
  6. The Jokers, in Rick Derringer’s “Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo” (There was a band called the Jokers, they were laying it down…")

Fictional bands mentioned in songs (and the real bands that sing the song)

  1. Willie and the Poor Boys (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
  2. The Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits)
  3. The “band” in “Leader of the Band” (Dan Fogelberg)
  4. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (The Beatles)
  5. The Drones (Richard Thompson)
  6. The Jokers, in Rick Derringer’s “Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo” (There was a band called the Jokers, they were laying it down…")
  7. Bennie and the Jets (Elton John)

I’ve never been able to figure out if the band name is “Bennie and the Jets”, or if the band is “The Jets” with Bennie as their lead singer

Fictional bands mentioned in songs (and the real bands that sing the song)

  1. Willie and the Poor Boys (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
  2. The Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits)
  3. The “band” in “Leader of the Band” (Dan Fogelberg)
  4. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (The Beatles)
  5. The Drones (Richard Thompson)
  6. The Jokers, in Rick Derringer’s “Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo” (There was a band called the Jokers, they were laying it down…")
  7. Bennie and the Jets, (Elton John)
  8. Major Happy’s Up-and-Coming Once Upon A Good Time Band (Rutles)

Fictional bands mentioned in songs (and the real bands that sing the song)

  1. Willie and the Poor Boys (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
  2. The Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits)
  3. The “band” in “Leader of the Band” (Dan Fogelberg)
  4. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (The Beatles)
  5. The Drones (Richard Thompson)
  6. The Jokers, in Rick Derringer’s “Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo” (There was a band called the Jokers, they were laying it down…")
  7. Bennie and the Jets, (Elton John)
  8. Major Happy’s Up-and-Coming Once Upon A Good Time Band (Rutles)
  9. The Spiders From Mars (David Bowie)

MONROE was repeated in the previous category, so I’ll add:

  1. I bought these flowers FOR Dolores, my girlfriend.

Fictional bands mentioned in songs (and the real bands that sing the song)

  1. Willie and the Poor Boys (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
  2. The Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits)
  3. The “band” in “Leader of the Band” (Dan Fogelberg)
  4. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (The Beatles)
  5. The Drones (Richard Thompson)
  6. The Jokers, in Rick Derringer’s “Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo” (“There was a band called the Jokers, they were laying it down…”)
  7. Bennie and the Jets (Elton John)
  8. Major Happy’s Up-and-Coming Once Upon A Good Time Band (Rutles)
  9. The Spiders From Mars (David Bowie)
  10. An American Band (Grand Funk Railroad)

Fictional bands mentioned in songs (and the real bands that sing the song)

  1. Willie and the Poor Boys (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
  2. The Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits)
  3. The “band” in “Leader of the Band” (Dan Fogelberg)
  4. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (The Beatles)
  5. The Drones (Richard Thompson)
  6. The Jokers, in Rick Derringer’s “Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo” (“There was a band called the Jokers, they were laying it down…”)
  7. Bennie and the Jets (Elton John)
  8. Major Happy’s Up-and-Coming Once Upon A Good Time Band (Rutles)
  9. The Spiders From Mars (David Bowie)
  10. An American Band (Grand Funk Railroad)
  11. Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry)

Fictional bands mentioned in songs (and the real bands that sing the song)

  1. Willie and the Poor Boys (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
  2. The Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits)
  3. The “band” in “Leader of the Band” (Dan Fogelberg)
  4. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (The Beatles)
  5. The Drones (Richard Thompson)
  6. The Jokers, in Rick Derringer’s “Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo” (“There was a band called the Jokers, they were laying it down…”)
  7. Bennie and the Jets (Elton John)
  8. Major Happy’s Up-and-Coming Once Upon A Good Time Band (Rutles)
  9. The Spiders From Mars (David Bowie)
  10. An American Band (Grand Funk Railroad)
  11. Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry)
  12. Uncle John’s Band (Grateful Dead)

Fictional bands mentioned in songs (and the real bands that sing the song)

  1. Willie and the Poor Boys (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
  2. The Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits)
  3. The “band” in “Leader of the Band” (Dan Fogelberg)
  4. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (The Beatles)
  5. The Drones (Richard Thompson)
  6. The Jokers, in Rick Derringer’s “Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo” (“There was a band called the Jokers, they were laying it down…”)
  7. Bennie and the Jets (Elton John)
  8. Major Happy’s Up-and-Coming Once Upon A Good Time Band (Rutles)
  9. The Spiders From Mars (David Bowie)
  10. An American Band (Grand Funk Railroad)
  11. Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry)
  12. Uncle John’s Band (Grateful Dead)
  13. Mr. Tambourine Man (Bob Dylan)

Next:

Elton John albums

  1. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

Elton John albums

  1. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
  2. Empty Sky

His first, in 1969: Empty Sky - Wikipedia

Elton John albums

  1. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
  2. Empty Sky
  3. Tumbleweed Connection

Elton John albums

  1. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
  2. Empty Sky
  3. Tumbleweed Connection
  4. Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy

Elton John albums

  1. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
  2. Empty Sky
  3. Tumbleweed Connection
  4. Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
  5. Madman Across the Water

Elton John albums

  1. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
  2. Empty Sky
  3. Tumbleweed Connection
  4. Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
  5. Madman Across the Water
  6. Too Low for Zero