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Excuse Me While I Kiss This Guy: The Science of Misheard Song Lyrics

HughPickens.com writes Maria Konnikova writes in The New Yorker that mondegreens are funny but they also give us insight into the underlying nature of linguistic processing, how our minds make meaning out of sound, and how in fractions of seconds, we translate a boundless blur of sound into sense. One of the reasons we often mishear song lyrics is that there's a lot of noise to get through, and we usually can't see the musicians' faces. Other times, the misperceptions come from the nature of the speech itself, for example when someone speaks in an unfamiliar accent or when the usual structure of stresses and inflections changes, as it does in a poem or a song. Another common cause of mondegreens is the oronym: word strings in which the sounds can be logically divided multiple ways. One version that Steven Pinker describes goes like this: Eugene O'Neill won a Pullet Surprise. The string of phonetic sounds can be plausibly broken up in multiple ways—and if you're not familiar with the requisite proper noun, you may find yourself making an error.

Other times, the culprit is the perception of the sound itself: some letters and letter combinations sound remarkably alike, and we need further cues, whether visual or contextual, to help us out. In a phenomenon known as the McGurk effect, people can be made to hear one consonant when a similar one is being spoken. "There's a bathroom on the right" standing in for "there's a bad moon on the rise" is a succession of such similarities adding up to two equally coherent alternatives.

Finally along with knowledge, we're governed by familiarity: we are more likely to select a word or phrase that we're familiar with, a phenomenon known as Zipf's law. One of the reasons that "Excuse me while I kiss this guy" substituted for Jimi Hendrix's "Excuse me while I kiss the sky" remains one of the most widely reported mondegreens of all time can be explained in part by frequency. It's much more common to hear of people kissing guys than skies.

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  1. Steely Dan by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Are you reeling in the yeast
    Stowing away the thyme
    Are you gathering up the cheese
    Have you had enough of mine

  2. Santana by TheCreeep · · Score: 3, Funny

    I've got a black magic woman and she's trying to take a pebble out of me.

  3. Re:Like in the Family Guy theme? by jellomizer · · Score: 4, Funny

    I think this was intentional in Family guy.
    The Censors it is Laugh and Cry.
    To the listeners it is F'ing Cry

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  4. we'll kill the fathead, coughed the Knight by rossdee · · Score: 4, Funny

    She's got electric boobs, and mohair pubes, you know I heard it from a Pakistani...

  5. Or... by sycodon · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...could just be most singers are mumbling and the damned music is too loud.

    Now, excuse me while I look for my fucking hearing aids.

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  6. Re:excuse me while I kiss this guy... by marsu_k · · Score: 3, Funny

    Back when Titanic was in the theaters (for the first time, so this was ages ago), a local teen music program released a list of requests for the theme song. "Will my hair go on" and "Will my hard-on go on" were my favourites.

  7. I'm not the only one that heard the bathroom... by Supp0rtLinux · · Score: 4, Funny

    OM f'ing G... I remember being like 8 years old driving from LA to Victorville and hearing that song and asking my mom why they'd sing about a "bathroom on the right". She just laughed and told me it was "bad moon on the rise" and kept laughing and laughing and laughin. All these years I thought I was the only one. Thank god for this article. Now I know I'm not alone or weird. I don't have to kill myself now as all my reasons for being depressed stemmed from this one incident and now that I know others heard it too I feel so much better. Guess I can take the suicide hotline off my favorites list now...