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** [http://www.aolwatch.org/backup/boyuwant.htm Not neccessarily so].
* [[Heart]]'s cover of "Black Dog" by [[Led Zeppelin]] changes some pronouns from third-person to second-person ("started telling '''your''' friends '''you''' gonna be a star") and others from first-person to second-person ("tell '''you''' no lies, make '''you''' a happy man").
* In the [[Robots in Disguise]] cover of "[[The Kinks|You Really Got Me]]," all references to "girl" (i.e., "Girl, you really got me now") are changed to "boy".
* [[Sheryl Crow]]'s cover of [[Guns N' Roses]]' "Sweet Child o' Mine" changes she/her to he/his ("he's got a smile that it seems to me...").
* On her most recent album, ''Quiet Night'', [[Diana Krall]] sings "The Boy From Ipanema".