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Combine two songs
Combine the lyrics of any two songs of your choice into one and give it a new, creative name. Here are the rules: 1) You may choose only two songs. 2) The songs you used must be listed at the end. 3) The more creative, the better chance you have of winning! 4) Have fun!!! :D
Will_Hunt in Music and Rap

Who’s Right, Who’s Wrong, Who’s Crazy?

Friday night I crashed your party

Saturday I said I'm sorry

Sunday came and trashed me out again

I was only having fun

Wasn't hurting any one

And we all enjoyed the weekend for a change

People say I'm crazy

Doing what I'm doing

Well, they give me all kinds of warnings

To save me from ruin

When I say that I'm okay, well they look at me kinda strange

"Surely, you're not happy now, you no longer play the game"

You may be right

I may be crazy

But it just may be a lunatic you're looking for

It's too late to fight

It's too late to change me

You may be wrong for all I know

But you may be right

Ah, people ask me questions

Lost in confusion

Well, I tell them there's no problem

Only solutions

Well, they shake their heads and they look at me, as if I've lost my mind

I tell them there's no hurry, I'm just sitting here doing time

You may be right

I may be crazy

But it just may be a lunatic you're looking for

Turn out the light

Don't try to save me

You may be wrong for all I know

You may be right

You may be wrong but you may be right

You may be wrong but you may be right

You may be wrong but you may be right

You may be wrong but you may be right

You may be wrong but you may be right

You may be wrong but you may be right

You may be wrong but you may be right

You may be wrong but you may be right

You may be wrong but you may be right

Songs: You May Be Right, by Billy Joel

and Watching the Wheels, by John Lennon

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