Name that tune Misheard Lyrics edition.

Won’t you take a ride on the flying spoon? Doo doo doo

Err…“Lookin’ out my back door.”

Beast of Burden, Stones.

A friend’s, not mine:
"Slow-talkin Walter…the fire engine guy!

As my youngest (and blondest) always sings, “She’s an Asian man! She’s an Asian man!” scary thought.

Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple

And Secret Agent Man by Johnny Rivers

Cannibal! Cann-i-ba-a-al! Cannibal! Canni-ba-ba-ba-bal!"

Panama?

Or maybe Saturday Night’s Alright.

But I know, it’s my own Grandpa

Margaritaville, Jimmy Buffett

As we wind on down the road
I should of told her that I saw it

“You and me, and Leslie”

Groovin’-- The Young Rascals.

For years I thought that’s what they actually said.

Oh, I thought that for years and YEARS! One day, I asked a friend, “Who the hell is Leslie, anyhow?” My friend looked at me like I had something growing out of my head. And then said, “That’s ENDLESSLY, you idiot!” :o

Stairway to Heaven.

This seems as good a place as any to ask-- is I thought the major was a lady sufferagette the real lyric or not?

'Tis bone-fide.

That Paul was quite the wordsmith.

I always heard it as “animal.”

My first guess is David Bowie’s Suffragette City. I’ll google around a bit and see if any other songs use suffragette in their lyrics. Shouldn’t be too many.

Isn’t that line from Paul McCartney’s song Jet?

This song could have its own thread. For years I thought it was

Turn him in a, turn him in a
Turn him in a BLOUSE.

The line “I thought the major was a lady suffragette” is from Jett. Only I was almost sure I was hearing it wrong because, well, what kinda lyric is that?

I am a Beatles/Paul McCartney FREAK, but even I can admit that some of the lyrics makes absolutely no sense. :slight_smile: