Don’t Forget the Lyrics (S1E1) Fletch

Recap of Season 1, Episode 1 – I’m about to shock the world

Fletch Walcott from Las Vegas was the first contestant on “Don’t Forget the Lyrics”. Host Niecy Nash introduced Fletch as a dad of four who will sing along with anything. “He even sings to the beat of the washing machine while he’s doing laundry.” Fletch shocked the world when he supplied the missing words to 8 songs on the first episode of “Don’t Forget the Lyrics.” How many can you get?

No. 1: Category/Song: 2000s/“S.O.S.” (Rihanna), 3 missing words for $2,500
“You got me tossin’ and turnin’, can’t ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___”

No. 2: Category/Song: R&B/“Just the Two of Us” (Grover Washington, Jr. w/ Bill Withers), 5 missing words for $5,000
“Just the two of us, ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___”

No. 3: Category/Song: Grammy Winners/“Kiss From a Rose” (Seal), 4 missing words for $10,000
“And now that your ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___”

No. 4: Category/Song: Rock/“I Love Rock ‘N Roll” (Joan Jett & The Blackhearts), 7 missing words
“So come and ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___”

At this point, Fletch won a guaranteed $25,000.

No. 5: Category/Song: Pop/“Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours” (Stevie Wonder), 7 missing words for $50,000
“Then that time I went and said goodbye, now ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___”

No. 6: Category/Song: One-Hit Wonders/“Mambo No. 5” (Lou Bega), 8 missing words for $75,000.
“A little bit of Jessica, here I am, a ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___”

No. 7: Category/Song: Love Songs/“I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)” (Four Tops), 10 missing words for $100,000
“You come and you go (come and you go) leaving just ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___”

No. 8: Category/Song: Country/“Cruise” (Florida Georgia Line), 10 missing words for $150,000
“Brand new Chevy with a lift kit would look a ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___ 🟪 ___”

ANSWERS: show

No. 9: Category/Song: Rolling Stones/“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”, 9 missing words for $250,000
“He’s tellin’ me more and more ____ 🟪 ____ 🟪 ____ 🟪 ____ 🟪 ____ 🟪 ____ 🟪 ____ 🟪 ____ 🟪 ____”

Up to this point, Fletch had only used one of the three words he was allowed and he had not needed help from Trey, his backup. Fletch chose to fill in Words 1 and 4. Trey came up and gave him possibles for 2 and 3. The missing 10 words looked like this now:

“ABOUT some useless INFORMATION ____ 🟪 ____ 🟪 ____ 🟪 ____ 🟪 ____” (CAPS are verified words)

After those additions, neither Fletch nor Trey had a clue but Fletch tried to fit “said I can’t get no” in the last 5 blanks. Trey assured him that was wrong. If Fletch chose to play the song by locking in those or any other lyrics he could dream up, he stood to lose $125,000. You want to be 99.9% sure with that much money on the line, so Fletch wisely chose to take the $150K he earned from the 8 songs he got right and “hit the road.”

ANSWER: show

If Fletch had been able to supply the missing “Satisfaction” words, he would have had $250,000 and a shot at Song No. 10 for a million dollars. All the same, Fletch did an awesome job. He had a great voice and a lot of style.

These are the songs that Fletch did not choose:
2000s/“How to Save a Life”
R&B/“I’ll Make Love to You”
Grammy Winners/“bad guy”
Rock/“Kryptonite”
Pop/“Billionaire”
One-Hit Wonders/“Walking On Sunshine”
Love Songs/“A Moment Like This”
Country/“Rhinestone Cowboy”
Rolling Stones/“You Can’t Always Get What You Want”

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  1. VJ says:

    I watched this show with my daughter. She knows I used to listen to the radio, even when I was doing my homework, back in the day. I was never sure of what the 7th word is in that “Satisfaction” line and I never liked it enough to look it up! It would have been a piece of cake for me to only use one word.

    Rolling Stones would have been one of my first four picks though. I didn’t know half the songs Fletch knew.