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Misheard song lyrics—and our own alarming versions!

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Misheard song lyrics—and our own alarming versions!

Some of my fondest childhood memories include my years at a convent school, where I learnt Christmas carols for the first time.My kindergarten classmates and I would surround the biggest doll to ever have been called Baby Jesus,cheerfully blaring out those Yuletidesongs many of us know and love.Standing next to me would be my best friend Boli, a cool, smart five year-old, whom I adored without question. So, as she confidently sang out, “White shepherds washed their socks by night …” I blindly followed suit, verbatim. It wasn’t until much later when I learnt to read, that my songbook revealed that the carol was not quite about the nocturnal laundry habits of sheep-rearing men.

The words actually go, ‘While shepherds watched their flocks by night’. When I shared the story of my face-palm moment with co-workers,I discovered I was far from the only one to have made that mistake, on this song or any others. Blame audio distortions, foreign accents, dodgy pronunciations or vocal flourishes,but we’ve all been guilty of singing along with what we think we heard,however absurd or improbable. For many of us, the shock of discovering the real lyrics happens in a karaoke bar. Microphones in hand, a group of semi-tipsy buddies and I were once crooning to the theme song from the film Titanic, when my friend Mohan confessed that for years he’d thought the song went thus:‘Near, far, wherever you are,I believe that the hot dogs go on …’The real lyrics on the screen that read, ‘… I believe that the heart does go on’ alarmed him to no end.For us Beatles fans, it was a thrill that not only did we know the entire lyrics to ‘Michelle’, but we also knew enough French to translate the line,‘Michelle, ma belle, son les mots qui vont tres bien ensemble, tres bien ensemble …’ but my sister was brave enough to admit at a party that she'd o...

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