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Subject: Rock & Roll Music

Written By: Logan on 03/26/03 at 12:51 a.m.

In the Rhyming section Rock and Roll Music is slated and complained as a Beatles song. It was a cover song for anyone who doesn't know. Second (not to be picky) Pleasure and Leisure may not rhyme, but when you English is' said Lehsure, Americans say it Leesure.

Subject: Re: Rock & Roll Music

Written By: Bobo on 03/26/03 at 12:54 a.m.

Yeah, hi, Logan. This has been brought up before. My only thought about this is that the person who submitted these as Misrhymed lyrics must have not heard the song, but rather taken the time to look at the lyrics on a lyric site. That's all I can think of.

Subject: Re: Rock & Roll Music

Written By: Billy_Florio on 03/26/03 at 04:17 p.m.


Quoting:
In the Rhyming section Rock and Roll Music is slated and complained as a Beatles song. It was a cover song for anyone who doesn't know. Second (not to be picky) Pleasure and Leisure may not rhyme, but when you English is' said Lehsure, Americans say it Leesure.
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Rock and ROll music has been done by a whole lot of people:
Chuck Berry
Beatles
Beach Boys

more than that even

Subject: Re: Rock & Roll Music

Written By: bbbb on 03/26/03 at 04:55 p.m.


Quoting:


Rock and ROll music has been done by a whole lot of people:
Chuck Berry
Beatles
Beach Boys

more than that even
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It was originally performed by Chuck Berry. Then the Beatles redid it. The Beach Boys covered it in the 70s, I think, but I've never heard their rendition.  8)