Something old ? Something new ? Something from our jurassic period ?
Is there a Paul somewhere ? Yes, it is...
The frenchman could surmise in a swedish town...
Burgers in the Rue Morgue?
Something old ? Something new ? Something from our jurassic period ?
Is there a Paul somewhere ? Yes, it is...
The frenchman could surmise in a swedish town...
Now when the right original song and the right first alteration have been found, you have to find the right last word alteration linked with Scandinavia...
Hornical Bun
Burgatory?
Charlotte The Fartalot (after eating burgers)
4 no in a row.Burgerhorns exile
The last word has to rhyme with the original last word, so no.Burgers in the true North?
You're almost there, but it's not the right swedish city.Dunno, this is a shot in the dark, I have absolutely no idea.
Burgers in Helsingborg?
Burgers In Göteborg
Bingo, congrats !!! Your turn, now.Burgers In Göteborg
Maybe this right alteration that has been guessed by @MindRuler doesn't fit the rhythm of the title of the original track, but it contains the same number of syllables.I decided not to go with this, because it doesn't fit the rhythm of the original phrase as well.
Also:
"On 20 October 1811 Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, Marshal of France and crown prince-elect of Sweden (later king Charles XIV John) took his first step on Swedish soil in Helsingborg on his journey from Paris to Stockholm."
as for the Frenchman.
Anyway, these two are the only Swedish cities I know that rhyme - I'll leave the rest to the more well-read regarding Scandinavia.