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X to the tune of Y
ev4n:
Radio four?
I swear we only have cbc one, which wouldn't need a number if our origins weren't so british....
ZJGent:
Billy Idol's White Wedding to the tune of Chris Isaak's Wicked Game.
hey! someone else had the same idea!
Carl-E:
I regularly sing (at open mikes and such) Robert Frost's "Stopping by woods on a snowy evening" to the Old Hundredth. It fits lots of hymn tunes, being a four-by-four (my own term), where each verse is four lines, and each line is four iambic feet. Very common in hymns and popular tunes.
It can also be sung to Jerusalem, but that's a two-to-one verse fit, and sounds a bit awkward.
Then again, Jerusalem is an awkward hymn to begin with, and I'm not just talking about the ramifications of the lyrics...
Barmymoo:
BBC Radio Four, specifically on their I'm Sorry, I Haven't A Clue programme which is awesome.
Is it cold in here?:
The Song of Earendil, to the tune of "A Modern Major General".
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