Was Run Joey Run mentioned yet?
Was Run Joey Run mentioned yet?
That's totally wrong. The CIA torture playlist is 100% Yoko Ono.Y'all got quite the CIA torture playlist going here! Wow!
I never made the Rupert Holmes connection. That song certainly belongs here based on it's subject.I noticed no one mentioned Timothy, a song about miners eating one of their own in desperation, a song written to try and capitalize off the controversy it expected to face. It's funnily enough, written by Rupert Holmes, who would later achieve success with the Piña Colada song.
Then there is this
I woudn't really call this the worst...BUT...it is headscratcher....because with all the super groups in the 60's...and many awesome songs...HOW DID THIS SONG become #1 in the US in 1963...and it was in the top ten in 11 countries...
I remember having this on one of those K'Tell albums when I was 5 years old. I don't know if this was originally intended to be a children's song but it sure sounds like it.Oh noooo. I freaking hate that song. I will admit to owning the 45, unless someone else remade it. Or maybe it was on so me compilation.
yeah - no kidding. The Archies Sugar SugarIt must be bad if they removed it![]()
I woudn't really call this the worst...BUT...it is headscratcher....because with all the super groups in the 60's...and many awesome songs...HOW DID THIS SONG become #1 in the US in 1963...and it was in the top ten in 11 countries...
Alan Sherman was primarily a comedian, singing parody songs for the most part. He also did a take on “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” which just might be an improvement on the original. “Hello Muddah” is on his album “Alan Sherman’s Mother Presents ‘My Son, the Folk Singer’”I remember having this on one of those K'Tell albums when I was 5 years old. I don't know if this was originally intended to be a children's song but it sure sounds like it.
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