Posted on 03/28/2025 12:16:41 PM PDT by DallasBiff
Pop music has produced countless hits that have captivated audiences and topped charts around the world. However, not all popular songs are universally loved. Some have a knack for getting stuck in your head and refusing to leave, while others are just plain irritating. Here, we explore the 30 most annoying pop songs ever, examining why they earned their spots on this list.
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BarbM, you little tramp. You rubbed some sticks and stones together to make the sparks ignite.
Thanks! That is 2 minutes of my life I will never get back.....
Agreed.
I’ve never seen him but have about 6 of his CDs.
I like Achy Breaky Heart.
Yes I did. We only went to 2nd base.
I didn’t know what 3rd base was.
“Ruby Tuesday”. Most annoying dreck from the most garbage “musicians” ever.
“We had joy, we had fun; we had wieners but no buns.”
I never understood why that bilge was revered so much by so many.
Who is that?
Yes!
(You’re) Having My Baby” by Paul Anka.
Sugar Sugar - The Archies (not even a real band)
The Bump
Pat Boone singing any Little Richard tune
The flip side of They’re Coming to Take Me Away
Disco Duck
The Macarena
Southern Man
I’m just glad that Olivia Newton-John didn’t hit you with “I Honestly Love You.” Or “How Deep Is Your Love” with The Bee Gees. You might have become Mrs. Lafker.
Mission accomplished then. To be fair I think' the other tune went more like....
Ting Tang Walla Walla Bing Bang
Oooh Eee Oooh Aah Aah
Ting Tang Walla Walla Bing Bang.
I don’t think it starts out with:
Ting Tang Walla Walla Bing Bang.
It starts with: Oooh Eee Oooh Aah Aah, just like you’d said,
and ends with:
Ting Tang Walla Walla Bing Bang.
I remember it like it was yesterday.
;)
Maybe it occurred in the melody that way, just remember it running through my head that way. Like Mark Twain, I remember everything as I get older and some of 'it actually happened.
Hahahahaha! Relief at last!
That's a great song, but it can only be properly enjoyed when consumed with the video.
It was an improvement over James Taylor, fer sure.
Georgie Fame-The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde
This one holds a special memory for me. This was on a jukebox in college snack bar, but the record was damaged and it repeated the words “Bonnie and Clyde” endlessly. I played that song every time I was in there.
For some reason, it disappeared in short order. I can still remember watching an employee running over to the jukebox to hit the reject button in the back.
Even undamaged, that song belongs on the list, it is that annoying.
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