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There used to be a site called http://www.kissthisguy.com/ that was full of misheard lyrics. Doesn't seem to be working right now though.
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The "bathroom on the right" I think is a real classic.
There was one in the mid 50s that got the record pulled from the shelves until the court case was settled. It was on the flip side of a song that rising on the charts and the words that some religious censorship group objected to were "a huggin and a kissin and a lovin all the time" I believe they thought huggin was f*ckin.
In the 50s there were many lawsuits that hurt record sales. We had to pull Chuck Berry's Mabelline at it's peak because GM sued over the Ford Beating the Cadillac. By the time we were allowed to sell it again it was no longer hot and we were stuck with a lot of records. Buchannan and Goodman were hit over their Flying Saucer records and after the federal court ruled in their favor they produced Buchannan and Goodman on Trial.
Then there was the Kingston Trio's Greenback Dollar. They had to redo the single because it was played on the radio and the FCC didn't like "Damn". So the single said "don't give a (silence) about a greenback dollar". If you wanted it with the word damn in it you had to buy the album.
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