Most people mishear song lyrics from time to time.
So, on Thursday’s episode of “The Tonight Show,” host Jimmy Fallon shared the funniest instances when his viewers had tweeted with the #misheardlyrics hashtag.
Can you guess what the real words for “Do you like bein’ a banana?” should be?
Check out the clip above, and see other viewers’ suggestions below:
All those years in church my cousin thought Jesus’s first name was Andy. “Andy walks with me. Andy talks with me. Andy tells me I am his own.” #MisHeardLyrics - In the Garden.
— Katie G (@katieg327) January 24, 2018
🎶I'm starting with the man in the mirror. I'm asking him to change his ways. And no message "to the man in the cupboard."🎶
— Nicole Hurley (@DialNforNicole) January 24, 2018
I'm 38, and didn't know it was "no message could've been any clearer," until I was in my early 20s. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ #MisheardLyrics
#MisheardLyrics my boss used to think the 50 cent song said "Go Charlotte, it's your birthday". He asked me who Charlotte was and why was she so important.
— 175 n Up Club (@FilthieGorgeous) January 24, 2018
My grandfather thought that Gwen Stefani was saying “I ain’t no harlem bat girl” in Hollaback Girl for the longest time. #MisheardLyrics
— maddie ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (@madelynstoan) January 24, 2018
When I was younger I thought the Monkee's song "I'm a Believer" said "Then I saw her face, now I'm gonna leave her!" #MisHeardLyrics
— Andy Carey (@acarey05) January 24, 2018
For the longest time i thought It was “Hold me closer, Tony Danza” until somebody told me the songs called Tiny Dancer #MisHeardLyrics
— Miguel Munoz (@Miguel_munoz00) January 24, 2018
Queen's "We Will Rock You" = my daughter would sing the line as "waving their bladder all over the place"#MisHeardLyrics
— Rolly Hofstedt (@RWHTeach) January 24, 2018
My sister thought for the longest time Bon Jovi said “Gina, well she died of old age” instead of “works the diner all day” #MisheardLyrics
— Melissa (@MegaMoe00) January 24, 2018
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