Note that the official printed lyrics of a song don't always match what is actually sung, because they were prepared in advance based on how the lyricist wrote them, not how the artist actually sung them.
For example in the Keith Urban song "I Wanna Be Your Man Forever", the official line printed in the album's lyrics is "The one I want beside me for eternity", but what he actually sings is the grammatically incorrect "The one I want beside me for eternally" [sic].
And sometimes even after listening to the song repeatedly and paying close attention, I can't get my ears to un-hear my "misheard" lyrics and hear the "correct" lyrics, and again I wonder if there's an actual mismatch?
In Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive", the official line is "It took all the strength I had not to fall apart", but I just can't un-hear "It took all the shit I had not to fall apart".
Same with Billy Joel's "Allentown". The official line is "For the promises our teachers gave", but I can't un-hear "For the promise is our future's gay" (as in happy, cheerful). He doesn't enunciate the "-ve" in "gave" at all.
For example in the Keith Urban song "I Wanna Be Your Man Forever", the official line printed in the album's lyrics is "The one I want beside me for eternity", but what he actually sings is the grammatically incorrect "The one I want beside me for eternally" [sic].
And sometimes even after listening to the song repeatedly and paying close attention, I can't get my ears to un-hear my "misheard" lyrics and hear the "correct" lyrics, and again I wonder if there's an actual mismatch?
In Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive", the official line is "It took all the strength I had not to fall apart", but I just can't un-hear "It took all the shit I had not to fall apart".
Same with Billy Joel's "Allentown". The official line is "For the promises our teachers gave", but I can't un-hear "For the promise is our future's gay" (as in happy, cheerful). He doesn't enunciate the "-ve" in "gave" at all.