Posted on 03/02/2005 12:30:39 PM PST by sully777
What is the most awesomely bad love song ever? The one that makes you cringe when you hear it, but you just can't turn it off. What love song makes you shake your head, roll your eyes, laugh, gag, shed a tear, or just punch something because it's so horrendously great that you love to hate it. Or is it vice versa? VH1 is counting down the 40 Most Awesomely Bad Love Songs....The kind of songs that might end a relationship rather than enhance it. You get the drift.
Join us as we count down and celebrate fantastically cheesy lyrics, the best and worst metaphors, awkward and confusing themes, and of course, those strange, misguided flukes from our favorite artists, while our team of experts help explain why we've deemed these songs so (un)worthy. We've been covering our ears, shutting off the radio, and running from the room screaming for too long. It's time to ban these songs to our awesomely bad Hall of F(Sh)ame!
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Ouch. I had to sing that once in a Karaoke/Comedy club in Chicago a few years ago. My GF at the time had been up onstage and the comic decided I would make a fine sideshow. Thank God for Bud Light.
Now, wait a minute! That's Ohio State's unofficial themesong, and legendary here in Buckeye country!....:)
Wow. i'm wrong on yet another post! the song I was thinking of was "all by myself", in itself also a good choice for the list.
Did Paul Williams ever experience the real thing with a real person--or was the gluck in his songs a product of his imagination of what love would be like should it ever happen to him? (Kinda like the fantasy world of 1930's America that Hollywood's Jewish moguls were producing, thinking that they were outsiders looking in on an idealized world.)
makes for a great memory, though.
Oh yeah Honey is on my gag meter too.
But here are some more gag me with a spoon hits.
Honey- just hurry up and die why don't she.
Ben- love song to a rat.
MacArthur Park- might not be a love song but sappily sentimental enough to qualify.
Having My Baby. Thats what he thinks.
I Honestly Love You. and Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree.
Well this is my favorite.
WHERE OH WHERE ARE YOU TONIGHT ?
WHY DID YOU LEAVE ME HERE ALL ALONE
I SEARCHED THE WORLD OVER AND THOUGHT I FOUND TRUE LOVE
YOU MET ANOTHER AND PHHHT YOU WAS GONE.
Pat Benatar - "Lunch is a Battlefield"
Pretty much says all that needs to be said.
I prefer Larry The Cable Guy's classic:
"I Can't Get Over You 'Til You Get Out From Under Him."
Puberty Love from "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes."
lol
Drop kick me Jesus......I wrote an editorial in the college paper absolutely ripping the praise band of my college for playing that at chapel.
I almost got up and left.
How about "She Broke My Heart and I Broke Her Jaw" by Rick Stanley and Lookout Mountain.
Chorus:
"She broke my heart and I broke her jaw,
I called her lawyer when she called the law,
Now she's sippin' soup carefully through a straw.
She broke my heart and I broke her jaw."
That is just too sweet for words. I think I will ask my mamma to make me a sampler with them lyrics. I'll hang it right under my Velvet Elvis painting.
I know just how to whisper
And I know just how to cry
I know just where to find the answers
And I know just how to lie
I know just how to fake it
And I know just how to scheme
I know just when to face the truth
And then I know just when to dream
And I know just where to touch you
And I know just what to prove
I know when to pull you closer
And I know when to let you loose
And I know the night is fading
And I know the time's gonna fly
And I'm never gonna tell you everything I've gotta tell you
But I know I've gotta give it a try
And I know the roads to riches
And I know the ways to fame
I know all the rules and then I know how to break 'em
And I always know the name of the game
But I don't know how to leave you
And I'll never let you fall
And I don't know how you do it
Making love out of nothing at all
Out of nothing at all, out of nothing at all
Out of nothing at all, out of nothing at all
Out of nothing at all
Making love out of nothing at all
Everytime I see you all the rays of the sun are
Streaming through the waves in your hair
And every star in the sky is taking aim at
Your eyes like a spotlight
The beating of my heart is a drum, and it's lost
And it's looking for a rhythm like you
You can take the darkness at the pit of the night
And turn into a beacon burning endlessly bright
I've gotta follow it 'cause everything I know
Well, it's nothing 'til I give it to you
I can make the runner stumble
I can make the final block
I can make every tackle at the sound of the whistle
I can make all the stadiums rock
I can make tonight forever
Or I can make it disappear by the dawn
I can make you every promise that has ever been made
And I can make all your demons be gone
But I'm never gonna make it without you
Do you really wanna see me crawl
And I'm never gonna make it like you do
Making love out of nothing at all
Out of nothing at all, out of nothing at all
Out of nothing at all, out of nothing at all
Out of nothing at all, out of nothing at all
Out of nothing at all
DEFINITELY INTERNATIONAL.
I can prove it.
One of my college roommates is from South Korea. An awesome guy (and probably a Korean trait....very much of a pat-you-on-the-back/hug you person....and I am not unless it is a girl...lol).
Anyway, he loves Celine Dion songs. I don't hate them as much as most American guys, but I frankly can't listen to them 5 times a day like he plays them. It really begins to wear on you.
Korean males are really, well, more feminine than American guys....according to my other roommate, who visited there a couple weeks.
Sloopy bad? That's like saying Louie Louie is bad. IMO, Hang On Sloopy is a great song with risque lyrics for the day to wit: "Sloopy let your hair down girl, let it run down on me" That was gooood writing, though i never saw it as a love song. More like lust, especially when she is begged to shake it shake it shake it.
"...Then one day the rain washed all the crops away..." -- Patches
As long as I could remember listening to this song I thought one thing:
Just damn.
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