Dylan Mondegreen (born Børge Sildnes) is a Norwegian singer and songwriter.
[2] AllMusic gave it 4,5/5 stars and called it "a quiet masterpiece ... flawlessly written and performed, and produced with uncommon skill and grace – it's likely one of the best singer/songwriter records of 2012, and most any year that came before".
Jon Carroll, columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, periodically runs a story which gives the truth about "Mondegreen".
The name itself comes from Carroll's mishearing of a line in a song from his youth, about a valiant man who villains killed "and laid him on the green".
[4] American writer, Sylvia Wright, coined the term in her essay "The Death of Lady Mondegreen," published in Harper's Magazine in November 1954.