Lyric from America
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LETFREEDOMRINGLyric from "America"
SEATO"From ... shining ..." ("America the Beautiful" lyric)
THY"... name I love" ("America" lyric)
HOMEOFTHEBRAVELyric from "The Star-Spangled Banner"
IGET".. no kick from champagne": song lyric
ROCKETSREDGLARELyric from "The Star-Spangled Banner"
IGET".. no kick from Champagne": song lyric
ATEA"I ... rock from the moon" (Talking Heads lyric)
SEAWord repeated in the lyric "From ... to shining ..."
MAMA"That's all right, ..." (lyric from Elvis's first single)
SATANS'To save us all from -- power' (carol lyric)
ATENO"Lisa Bonet ... basil" (lyric from Weird Al's palindromic "Bob")
BELLYUPTOTHEBARPart of a lyric from "The Unsinkable Molly Brown"
ALAND'I come from -- down under' (1981 hit song lyric)
DOEADEERRefrain lyric from "Do-Re-Mi" ("The Sound of Music")
ALASS"She was .. from the low country": old folk song lyric
ISTAKEN"All of my kindness ... for weakness" (lyric from Rihanna's "FourFiveSeconds")
USO"Met our mothers in the ..." (lyric from Billy Joel's "Allentown")
PHATTER"Tomorrow's a doper, ... latter day" (lyric from "The Book of Mormon")
SOHO"From ... down to Brighton I must have played them all" ("Pinball Wizard" lyric)
FAZOOL"When the stars make you drool just like pasta ... ..." (lyric from "That's Amore")
PYRE"And our love become a funeral ..." (lyric from the Doors' "Light My Fire")
mondegreena phrase, often humorous or nonsensical, that results from mishearing the lyric of a song
BOAC"Flew in from Miami Beach ..." (opening lyric to "Back in the U.S.S.R.")
TAINTEDLOVESoft Cell hit with the lyric, "Once I ran to you, - Now I'll run from you"
mondegreensMONDEGREEN, a phrase, often humorous or nonsensical, that results from mishearing the lyric of a song
ITSYOUSong from "The Music Man" with the lyric "What words could be saner or truer or plainer"
melicnoting or pertaining to the more elaborate form of Greek lyric poetry, as distinguished from iambic and elegiac poetry