To: yankeedame
how about
MacArthur Park
Yummy Yummy Yummy
You're Having My Baby
6 posted on
04/20/2004 9:45:40 AM PDT by
glock rocks
(Please pray for our patriot armed forces in harm's way - and the families awaiting their safe return)
To: glock rocks
How dare you bash 1910 Fruitgum Company?
Next you'll be bashing The Archies...you blasphemer!
Sugar Sugar....da da da da dadum....Ah Honey...
boy to be 10 again...
;>)
25 posted on
04/20/2004 9:51:06 AM PDT by
wardaddy
(This is it. We either win and prevail or we lose and get tossed into that dustbin W mentioned!)
To: glock rocks
MacArthur Park Yummy Yummy Yummy You're Having My Baby That actually works better as a three-part song, rather than three individual songs.
To: glock rocks
"Me and You and a Dog Named Boo"
"Rockin' Robin"
"Wildfire"
and one that I have mercifully forgotten the name of, but contains the line "...we made love in my Chevy Van, and that's all right with me..."
and the one about the miners who ate each other.
47 posted on
04/20/2004 9:58:01 AM PDT by
EllaMinnow
("Pessimism never won any battle." - Dwight D. Eisenhower)
To: glock rocks
Weird Al's version of MacArthur Park (Jurassic Park) is much better than the original.
75 posted on
04/20/2004 10:06:55 AM PDT by
Liberatio
(Please forgive my misspelling)
To: glock rocks
MacArthur Park Not to make fun of the deceased, but just how drunk was Richard Harris when he did that song? I remember when it was released, thinking that it was bad. Apparently quite a few people disagreed with me at the time going by record sales, but now you'd be hard pressed to find somebody who will admit to liking it now.
To: glock rocks
You're Having My Baby The very worst version of this horrible song was played on the first episode of WKRP in Cincinnati. Before the station converted from [whatever] to rock, Johnny Fever played "You're Having My Baby" ... by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
So horrible that it was funny.
126 posted on
04/20/2004 10:23:58 AM PDT by
kidd
To: glock rocks
I heard "McArthur Park" was an attempt to see if a really dumb song could be made into a hit with a good tune and a star performing the song.
They succeeded I guess.
227 posted on
04/20/2004 10:49:10 AM PDT by
SB00
To: glock rocks
"Signs" by the Five Man Electrical Band. Quintessential Sixties drivel.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson