Posted on 02/12/2010 10:16:47 AM PST by ConservativeStatement
"Sexy" is a relative term -- one man's baby-makin' music might be his woman's soundtrack for a snoozefest. But there's nothing subjective about this list. These are, literally, the 50 most popular songs about sex ever, as based on each song's performance on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (from August 4, 1958 -- the inception of the Hot 100 chart -- through the Jan. 16, 2010 issue). Some songs are steamy slow-jams, some are hi-octane arena-rockers, but what they all have in common (and what got them on this list) is that the subject matter of each song is directly related to sex, in some way. No more, no less. Got it? Now let's knock some boots.
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Steely Dan?
Well, they all said that “Lou-eye, Lou-eye” was supposed to be dirty.
But I think “The Air that I Breathe” by the Hollies was very sexy.
amen
How about “60 Minute Man” by the Dominoes? That song caused quite a stir in 1951. Maybe it’s too old to make the cut on a list of more modern tunes.
Or Reverand Al Green’s “Lets Stay Together”
Someone once wrote that one can simply add “under the bedsheets” to the title of any song to make it risque.
mmmmm mmmmmm mmmmmm
The old one. I didn’t know there was a remake.
“Close the window, calm the light
And it will be all right
No need to bother now
Let it out. let it all begin”
Excellent list with the Boz Scaggs songs.
The Top 50 should have had “Rock Me Baby” by George McCrae and “My first, my last, my everything” and “Love’s Serenade” from Barry White. The Beachboys “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” and Wilson Pickett’s “In the Midnight Hour” certainly spawned their fair share of conceptions in the mid-1960s.
Longshot: Why Don’t We Do It In The Road?”
And, for true romance, you can’t beat the final line of the Rolling Stones’ Midnight Rambler!
Re my post 107. Take “under the bedsheets” and add it to most of the song titles in post 4.
On cell...look up ‘My baby don’t wear no panties’ !
It’s on YouTube but didn’t make the cut.
It's about memory & emotion for me....
Agreed....Windswept is a great song.
Oh yeah! That song does it for me!
Cyndi Lauper's "she bop" for the lonely ladies?
Didn’t expect to find on this list, but there’s always;
‘i love your tits!’ by the Fools
WARNING: NOT OFFICE APPROPRIATE:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2ilZkmwWkk
Then there’s “Psycho Chicken.”
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