Posted on 03/07/2008 9:24:51 AM PST by Choose Ye This Day
50. Elton John and George Michael Dont Let The Sun Go Down On Me
49. Dead or Alive You Spin Me (Like A Record)
48. Pet Shop Boys New York City Boy
47. Diana Ross Chain Reaction
46. Deborah Harry I Want That Man
45. Cher Strong Enough
44. RuPaul Supermodel (You Better Work)
43. KD Lang Constant Craving
42. Culture Club Do You Really Want To Hurt Me
41. Chaka Kham Im Every Woman
40. Wham Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
39. Paul Lekakis Boom Boom (Lets Go Back To My Room)
38. Kym Mazelle Young Hearts Run Free
37. George Michael Outside
36. Donna Summer I Feel Love
35. Dannii Minogue This Is It
34. Belinda Carlisle Summer Rain
33. Peter Allen I Go To Rio
32. Sylvester You Make Me Feel Mighty Real
31. Heather Small Proud
30. CeCe Peniston Finally
29. Madonna Express Yourself
28. Cyndi Lauper Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
27. Charlene Ive Never Been To Me
26. Tim Curry Sweet Transvestite
25. Barry Manilow Copacabana
24. Barbara Streisand and Donna Summer No More Tears
23. Whitney Houston I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)
22. Sister Sledge We Are Family
21. Queen I Want To Break Free
20. Dolly Parton 9 to 5
19. Coming Out Crew Free, Gay and Happy
18. Village People In the Navy
17. Frankie Goes To Hollywood Relax
16. Village People Macho Man
15. Judy Garland Over The Rainbow
14. Bronski Beat Smalltown Boy
13. Diana Ross Im Coming Out
12. Cher Believe
11. Gloria Gaynor I Am What I Am
10. Alicia Bridges I Love The Nightlife
9. Madonna Vogue
8. Olivia Netwon-John "Xanadu"
7. Kylie Minogue, "Better The Devil You Know"
6. Pet Shop Boys, "Go West"
5. Kylie Minogue, "Your Disco Needs You"
4. The Weathergirls, "It's Raining Men"
3. Gloria Gaynor, "I Will Survive"
2. Village People, "YMCA"
1. ABBA, "Dancing Queen"
Yeah, I think there are MANY gay songs that they left off. It’s an Australian list, so they probably have more gay Aussie stuff on there than we would.
No list is ever perfect.
“Relax” isn’t a gay song. I admit the one music vid for it is pretty gay though.
Pretty much everything else on that list is though.
I can say, not a single one of those listed is among the 851 songs on my iPod.
My older brother played drums on a couple country albums by Chip Taylor who also wrote “Wild Thing” and “Try (Just a Little
Bit Harder)”. He is actually actor Jon Voight’s brother
(real name James Voight)
I dunno...
Relax don’t do it
When you want to suck to it
Relax don’t do it
When you want to come
Come-oh oh oh
C'mon! That should have been in the top 10!
Grossly under-rated. Easy top 10 material.
Now why is “Over the Rainbow” considered gay? It is a lovely song.
How does ‘Johnny are you queer’ not make the list?
Used as the theme song for “Men on Film” in In Living Color
>>Men on Film (Damon Wayans and David Alan Grier) - In this parody of Siskel & Ebert, a pair of extremely effeminate gay men, Blaine Edwards and Antoine Merriweather, review films completely based on their potential for homoerotic content. Variations of this sketch include Men on Television, Men on Fitness, Men on Vacation, Men on Art, Men on Football and Men on Men. It was the source of many popular catchphrases such as, “Hated It!”, “Fish!”, “My second favorite form of liquid protein”, “Three words - fa - bu - lous!”
Oh, yeah. That song used to send me into convulsions when I was a teenager. Always needed some Metallica or Scorpions to counteract it.
As explained elsewhere in the thread, it’s loved by the gays. They LOVE Judy Garland.
Are you kidding? That song should be at the very top of the list. It screams gayness with a megaphone. A jet-powered megaphone.
This is what I think of...this scene from Winter Sonata. It's funny/cute!
Yup. They forgot that one.
I agree. A lot of these songs are not gay. THis is sort of like the movement to paint Abe Lincoln as gay.
The gays are appropriating our songs and convincing people they are gay.
Its been said that Over the Rainbow is the gay national anthem but they forgot one song that is up there real close-
Where the Boys Are by Connie Francis.
She was at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco last year and blew the roof off the place when she sang it.
So to speak.
“Was that Juice Newton?”
Newton’s version sucked. Merilee Rush released it during the late 60’s. Hers was the definitive version.
The Pretenders released an interesting version in 1995.
"They have taken our best names, like Lance and Burce." --Homer Simpson on homosexuals.
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