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Munu

(103 posts)
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 09:47 AM Jan 3

Attention fellow old farts! Worst popular songs of the 1960s and 1970s.

No restrictions as to genre, but it had to be popular enough to get major AM radio play.
Two categories: Schmaltz, and anything other than schmaltz.
Here are my picks. But please suggest your own.

Schmaltz:
Here's a "crossover" hit from 1968.
It's not rock and roll, but it was a big enough hit that it polluted all my favorite rock and roll stations.



Non-schmaltz:
1970. From an artist whose earlier work I admired.
Trigger warnings: Sexism, earworm (can you dig it can you dig it can you dig it can you ... )

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Attention fellow old farts! Worst popular songs of the 1960s and 1970s. (Original Post) Munu Jan 3 OP
Knock 3 times, Tony Orlando & Dawn Ferryboat Jan 3 #1
Agree debm55 Jan 3 #3
Twice on the pipe (klunk klunk) ... Munu Jan 3 #4
OOOOOOOoooo MuseRider Jan 3 #11
I had forgotten that too. MuseRider Jan 3 #8
Hell yeah, Honey sucks big time. no_hypocrisy Jan 3 #2
"...and I long to be with you, if only I could." quaint Jan 3 #9
Thanks, that made me laugh. no_hypocrisy Jan 3 #12
We always changed this" Where honey lived, and honey played And love grew up" likesmountains 52 Sunday #119
Debbie Boone, You Light Up My Life debm55 Jan 3 #5
Just an aside. Munu Jan 3 #18
Thank you Munu. I'll look it up debm55 Jan 3 #20
IIRC, this song was "supposed" to be about Jesus. So it was a religious song, not a love song. CTyankee Sunday #122
Schmaltz: Jean, by Rod McKuen Gaugamela Jan 3 #6
Postscript: "Groovy Situation" was INCESSANTLY playing no_hypocrisy Jan 3 #7
Afternoon Delight quaint Jan 3 #10
My wife and I liked this song describing our afternoon delights. rickford66 Jan 3 #14
Major turnoff for me. quaint Jan 3 #16
You might be interested to know (or maybe not) that the title is taken from a crab cocktail rsdsharp Jan 3 #63
God, what a horrible song. NT SADAR Jan 3 #50
Yuck VanceFan Sunday #103
A guy in my dorm (1966), played Mrs. Brown You Have a Lovely Daughter (repeating on his turntable) rickford66 Jan 3 #13
I remember this gawd awful song from 1964 Grim Chieftain Jan 3 #15
winner quaint Jan 3 #17
You reminded me of "I've got tears in my ears" scipan Jan 3 #60
]The Fifth Estate-Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead Doc_Technical Jan 3 #19
The story behind The Fifth Estate-Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead Munu Jan 3 #43
Rick Dees & His Cast Of Idiots Disco Duck Doc_Technical Jan 3 #21
"Muskrat Love" would rank pretty high on this list. surrealAmerican Jan 3 #22
Oh no. Since you reminded me of this horrible memory.., IjustDontlikeRepugs Jan 3 #47
Karen had one of the greatest voices Henry203 Jan 3 #55
She did have a great voice, and she died way too soon. red dog 1 Jan 3 #64
She was a sweetheart. OldBaldy1701E Sunday #100
Yeah, I've Heard That ProfessorGAC Sunday #121
Willis Alan Ramsey Maninacan Jan 3 #67
Muskrat love had nice Chord Patterns. chouchou Jan 3 #73
You beat me to Muskrat Love but I disagree with We've only Just Begun. I like it. MIButterfly Jan 3 #81
Barry Manilow- Copacabana Doc_Technical Jan 3 #23
Oh no! Even people who hated Barry Manilow liked Copacabana. MIButterfly Jan 3 #79
Not me. Can't stand Manilow in general, and this song... 3catwoman3 Sunday #106
To each his own. MIButterfly Sunday #116
Back atcha! 3catwoman3 Sunday #120
I like Jeremiah was a Bullfrog! It's fun to sing along to. MIButterfly Sunday #123
The very worst justaprogressive Jan 3 #24
The pathetically inane Sugar, Sugar was the song... 3catwoman3 Jan 3 #38
Prefab music! justaprogressive Jan 3 #40
About "The Archies" and "The Ballad of the Green Beret". Munu Jan 3 #44
It turns out the Monkees were way cooler than one would know. Henry203 Jan 3 #51
then watch the movie Head DBoon Jan 3 #56
The documentary Henry203 Jan 3 #57
Thanks, I just ordered "Laurel Canyon" from the local library's online catalog. red dog 1 Jan 3 #65
It is the epix version Henry203 Jan 3 #70
The Germs did a punk cover of Sugar Sugar DBoon Jan 3 #53
Ok you win hands down with the Green Beret. Biophilic Jan 3 #58
From the Seventies: Dancing Queen by ABBA. Polly Hennessey Jan 3 #25
I posted this years ago in another thread and I stand by it True Dough Jan 3 #26
They were pretty great at Woodstock. Henry203 Jan 3 #37
This message was self-deleted by its author murielm99 Sunday #113
Paul Anka- Having My Baby Doc_Technical Jan 3 #27
Yes! Mad_Dem_X Jan 3 #32
Winner! Hated that song. JustKay Jan 3 #48
Wayne Newton - Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast Doc_Technical Jan 3 #28
Since "You Light Up My LIfe" has already been mentioned, I'll take "Feelings" for $200, Alex. surfered Jan 3 #29
Billy Don't be a Hero. Tom Dyer Jan 3 #30
Winchester Cathedral. sueh Jan 3 #31
"Sugar Sugar" by the Archies was Billboard's number one song in 1969 Thunderbeast Jan 3 #33
See my comment #38 above. 3catwoman3 Jan 3 #39
In the Year 2525 Submariner Jan 3 #34
God Bless the U.S.A. Lee Greenwood Botany Jan 3 #35
Black Oak Arkansas boonecreek Jan 3 #36
Here's another one. boonecreek Jan 3 #41
Telephone Man cloudbase Jan 3 #42
Another one I forgot. Munu Jan 3 #46
I agree and disagree with some of the choices LogDog75 Jan 3 #45
I agree with you about "Brandy"....I love that song. red dog 1 Jan 3 #66
I know it was hugely popular, but I hated "Staying Alive," by the BeeGees. JustKay Jan 3 #49
Judy in disguise with glasses. Klarkashton Jan 3 #52
LMAO--I thought you were being funny about the Beatles... buzzycrumbhunger Jan 3 #82
Since "Honey" has already been posted, I'll add "Run Joey Run" by David Geddes. Eugene Jan 3 #54
You beat me to it! subterranean Jan 3 #61
nobody has posted Mcarthur Park DBoon Jan 3 #59
LOL! That made me laugh. MIButterfly Jan 3 #83
Sorry I didn't see this before I posted MacArthur Park in reply # 69 red dog 1 Sunday #96
Ohhhh noooooooooooo ..... marble falls Sunday #102
Joy to the World - Jeremiah was a bullfrog. Three Dog Night SaveOurDemocracy Jan 3 #62
"Yummy, yummy, yummy I got love in my tummy" chouchou Jan 3 #68
The title alone is stultifyingly inane. 3catwoman3 Sunday #110
Your words are true and had me smiling chouchou Sunday #111
Richard Harris - MacArthur Park red dog 1 Jan 3 #69
Beat me to it! Easterncedar Jan 3 #87
See my response 83 MIButterfly Jan 3 #88
Anything by the 1910 Fruitgum Company. GP6971 Jan 3 #71
The Osmonds - Crazy Horses (1972) GreatGazoo Jan 3 #72
I heard plenty of drumming, but didn't see a drummer!! Ilsa Jan 3 #77
Two songs already mentioned: Sugar Sugar and In the Year 2025 PufPuf23 Jan 3 #74
And honest to God... some_of_us_are_sane Jan 3 #75
There must be something wrong with me, FoxNewsSucks Jan 3 #76
"Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)" Attilatheblond Jan 3 #78
Chick-a-Boom! Now there's a blast from the past! MIButterfly Sunday #108
Our 'class clown' was lamenting how other people had great songs when they graduated Attilatheblond Sunday #112
Really? Your class song was Chick-a-Boom? MIButterfly Sunday #114
We didn't pick it, but it played CONSTANTLY on the radio that spring Attilatheblond Sunday #115
I love several of these songs. But what is most interesting to me markodochartaigh Jan 3 #80
That is so true. Years ago, I heard a song on the radio MIButterfly Jan 3 #93
Don't forget this happy gem... Totally Tunsie Jan 3 #84
The lyrics are a little corny, but I think it's a good song. red dog 1 Sunday #97
Terry Jacks Morbius Jan 3 #85
Agree with many of these Dave in VA Jan 3 #86
If I were a carpenter and you were a lady Easterncedar Jan 3 #89
Moon River MIButterfly Jan 3 #90
I had too much to dream last night bobalew Jan 3 #91
Iron Butterfly ABC123Easy Jan 3 #92
You know their nickname was Wolf Frankula Sunday #94
No way ABC123Easy Sunday #95
My Sharona - The Knack DBoon Sunday #98
Worst songs from that era: every disco tune ever made. Paladin Sunday #99
Disco Duck Faux pas Sunday #101
The Bertha Butt Boogie by the Jimmy Castor Bunch C_U_L8R Sunday #104
I've got another contender... C_U_L8R Sunday #117
I spent 3 months in Hawaii in 1976 k55f5r Sunday #105
Rubber Band Man was by The Spinners. MIButterfly Sunday #107
My 1st was "Muskrat Love" (and I like several mentioned) Mike Nelson Sunday #109
Sorry for inflicting this on everyone LogDog75 Sunday #118

Munu

(103 posts)
4. Twice on the pipe (klunk klunk) ...
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 09:56 AM
Jan 3

Damn. I'd forgotten all about that one.
I'll put it here so that any young whippersnappers reading this thread can suffer too.

quaint

(4,671 posts)
9. "...and I long to be with you, if only I could."
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:26 AM
Jan 3

Every time I heard that, I begged him to join her.

likesmountains 52

(4,253 posts)
119. We always changed this" Where honey lived, and honey played And love grew up"
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 07:05 PM
Sunday

to "And Love threw up" when it came on the radio.

Munu

(103 posts)
18. Just an aside.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:46 AM
Jan 3

Not really on topic for this thread, but her father Pat Boone did the worst ever cover of Tutti Frutti (originally Little Richard).
I wonder if he knew what the words meant.

No. Even I am not sadistic enough to post it here, but I know it exists on You Tube.

CTyankee

(67,799 posts)
122. IIRC, this song was "supposed" to be about Jesus. So it was a religious song, not a love song.
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 08:00 PM
Sunday

Or that was what "some" people said at the time. Now that I think about it, it could have been just a gimmick...claim it was a religious song and more people (who were religious) would buy it, hence selling more records. IDK, if this was a real "thing." Does anybody here know?

no_hypocrisy

(54,316 posts)
7. Postscript: "Groovy Situation" was INCESSANTLY playing
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:17 AM
Jan 3

in the dorms during my tenure at Sweet Briar College.

(( WAVES OF NAUSEA ! ! ! ))

rickford66

(6,044 posts)
14. My wife and I liked this song describing our afternoon delights.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:36 AM
Jan 3

When she asked if I wanted an afternoon delight, it was great.

rsdsharp

(11,795 posts)
63. You might be interested to know (or maybe not) that the title is taken from a crab cocktail
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 06:00 PM
Jan 3

on the menu of Clyde’s bar in Georgetown.

rickford66

(6,044 posts)
13. A guy in my dorm (1966), played Mrs. Brown You Have a Lovely Daughter (repeating on his turntable)
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:33 AM
Jan 3

High volume. He locked his door and went home for the weekend. I still hear that song.

Grim Chieftain

(1,267 posts)
15. I remember this gawd awful song from 1964
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:43 AM
Jan 3

"Beans in My Ears". It was so hideous, and every time I heard it, I couldn't get it out of my head.

scipan

(2,975 posts)
60. You reminded me of "I've got tears in my ears"
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 05:44 PM
Jan 3

But it was from 1952. Found it on a jukebox in college in 1967

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Munu

(103 posts)
43. The story behind The Fifth Estate-Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 12:09 PM
Jan 3

They had a bet they could get a hit with any song, and this was the suggestion.
They won the bet.

surrealAmerican

(11,739 posts)
22. "Muskrat Love" would rank pretty high on this list.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 11:06 AM
Jan 3

So would "Let 'Em In".

But my choice for the absolute worst would be "We've Only Just Begun".


I'm not posting videos because I don't want to hear them, and I kind of doubt that anyone else wants to either.

47. Oh no. Since you reminded me of this horrible memory..,
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 12:32 PM
Jan 3

I’m posting this cover of “let em in” that has haunted me since childhood.

https://m.

Henry203

(870 posts)
55. Karen had one of the greatest voices
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 05:09 PM
Jan 3

And I didn’t like them at the time but I have changed over the years. Her version of Superstar is great and she is quite the drummer.

red dog 1

(32,514 posts)
64. She did have a great voice, and she died way too soon.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 06:28 PM
Jan 3

She died of anorexia nervosa at age 32.

OldBaldy1701E

(10,225 posts)
100. She was a sweetheart.
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 12:57 PM
Sunday

I met her about a year before she passed. Such a nice person and amazing in her talents.

ProfessorGAC

(75,861 posts)
121. Yeah, I've Heard That
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 07:52 PM
Sunday

But, somehow Hal Blaine or Jim Gordon played on nearly every song they recorded.
I get why they might tour with a drummer to get her to the front of the stage, but if she was really skilled as a drummer, why would she not play on any of their records?
The only conclusion i can draw is that her chops were marginal or lower.

Maninacan

(216 posts)
67. Willis Alan Ramsey
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 06:49 PM
Jan 3

Willis wrote Muskrat Love. It is on a pretty good album imo. Captain and tenille maybe not so good.

MIButterfly

(2,105 posts)
81. You beat me to Muskrat Love but I disagree with We've only Just Begun. I like it.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:06 PM
Jan 3

So many couples had that song at their wedding back then.

3catwoman3

(28,609 posts)
120. Back atcha!
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 07:13 PM
Sunday

Elsewhere in the thread, someone disliked one of my favorite nonsense songs, Jeremiah Was A Bullfrog. It’s often what I start singing to myself to drive out an ear worm.

And why is it that a song you like is never what gets stuck in your head?

MIButterfly

(2,105 posts)
123. I like Jeremiah was a Bullfrog! It's fun to sing along to.
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 08:13 PM
Sunday

And why is that a song you like is never what gets stuck in your head - ain't that the truth!

I'm still trying to get Chick-a-Boom out of my head! LOL!



justaprogressive

(6,306 posts)
24. The very worst
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 11:09 AM
Jan 3

Sugar sugar



Tie A Yellow...



And the ALL-TIME LOSER

Ballad of the...

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3catwoman3

(28,609 posts)
38. The pathetically inane Sugar, Sugar was the song...
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 11:47 AM
Jan 3

Last edited Sun Jan 4, 2026, 01:58 PM - Edit history (1)

…of the year in 1969, the year I graduated from high school. The years before and after were Hey, Jude and Bridge Over Troubled Water.

What the hell was wrong with people’s musical taste in 1969?

Munu

(103 posts)
44. About "The Archies" and "The Ballad of the Green Beret".
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 12:22 PM
Jan 3

First there was "The Monkees", but that show died because the talent acted too much like they really were talent.

So Don Kirschner bought the animation rights to Archie, and combined the hijinks at Riverdale High with Monkees-like solving whacky mysteries. And the studio musicians were kept in the background and could be replaced at will. He also added Jughead's dog Hot Dog (who had never appeared in the comics).

Scooby-Doo was to be Hanna Barbera's ripoff of The Archies, but a lawsuit threat from Kirschner made them drop the traveling rock and roll band angle. But solving whacky mysteries was unprotected prior art.

In my estimation The Ballad of the Green Berets isn't bad as a piece of music despite the cringey lyrics.
There's a German version (not a translation) which is an anti-war song.

Henry203

(870 posts)
51. It turns out the Monkees were way cooler than one would know.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 05:03 PM
Jan 3

They were intimately involved with the Laurel Canyon scene. Peter Tork was Stephen Stills roommate and only when Stills wasn’t chosen for the Monkees that Tork went to a tryout and got the role. Nesmith was also a real musician like Tork.

Many of the parties in Laurel Canyon was at Dolenz’s house. Tork introduced Buffalo Springfield at Monterey pop festival.

Go watch Laurel Canyon on epix. That is the best documentary on the Laurel Canyon scene.

Henry203

(870 posts)
57. The documentary
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 05:16 PM
Jan 3

On epix is great. It is Joni Mitchell, Graham Nash, CS&N and everyone from the LA scene. Tork was a nudist.

red dog 1

(32,514 posts)
65. Thanks, I just ordered "Laurel Canyon" from the local library's online catalog.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 06:42 PM
Jan 3

(The Monkees were underrated, IMHO)

Henry203

(870 posts)
70. It is the epix version
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 07:08 PM
Jan 3

There is another one that is not that good. This is the one.

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Response to True Dough (Reply #26)

surfered

(11,602 posts)
29. Since "You Light Up My LIfe" has already been mentioned, I'll take "Feelings" for $200, Alex.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 11:19 AM
Jan 3

Thunderbeast

(3,774 posts)
33. "Sugar Sugar" by the Archies was Billboard's number one song in 1969
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 11:30 AM
Jan 3

Sold more records than:

The Beatles
The Rolling Stones
Jimmi Hendrix
Simon and Garfunkel

...and so many more great songs.

One of the great shames of my generation.


Submariner

(13,251 posts)
34. In the Year 2525
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 11:31 AM
Jan 3

Caution: When you get to about the year 5555, you might start feel like it's coming up...

LogDog75

(1,109 posts)
45. I agree and disagree with some of the choices
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 12:29 PM
Jan 3

Agree:
You Light Up My Life - What made it bad was it was overplayed too much on the radio.
Disco Duck - Dumb Ditty reserved mainly for the Doctor Demento Show
Sugar Sugar - A nothing song
[Your] Having My Baby - Pure pabulum
The Beat Goes On - Yes, the beat goes on because it gives me a headache
Telephone Man - Sexual innuendo in place of a good song
The Ballad of the Green Berets - A rightwing song promoting patriotism and support of the Vietnam War

Disagree:
Honey - The greatest tearjerker of all time.
Brandy (Your a Fine Girl) - The song stood out from the disco and rock songs sounds of the 70s
Muskrat Love - The Captain and Tennille version is easy to listen to.
We've Only Just Begun - How in the world can anyone not love Karen Carpenter's voice on this love song
Dancing Queen - I wasn't an ABBA or disco fan in the 70s but after seeing the movie The Martian I started liking ABBA

red dog 1

(32,514 posts)
66. I agree with you about "Brandy"....I love that song.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 06:46 PM
Jan 3

And Karen Carpenter did have a great voice.

JustKay

(63 posts)
49. I know it was hugely popular, but I hated "Staying Alive," by the BeeGees.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 01:07 PM
Jan 3

Ah - ah - ah - ah - stayin' alive, stayin' alive

buzzycrumbhunger

(1,655 posts)
82. LMAO--I thought you were being funny about the Beatles...
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:15 PM
Jan 3

… and spent way too long searching for the right video to prove you simply hadn’t seen/heard the correct version.

Judy, Lucy, whatever. This whole era was a disaster as far as radio. It’s no wonder this is the earworm my mental gymnastics veered me into in self defense:

At least *this* is fun!

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Eugene

(66,808 posts)
54. Since "Honey" has already been posted, I'll add "Run Joey Run" by David Geddes.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 05:08 PM
Jan 3


I was in middle school at the time, and classmates had a field day poking fun at it.

subterranean

(3,747 posts)
61. You beat me to it!
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 05:46 PM
Jan 3

I never could stand that awful song. I rarely heard the whole thing because I turned the radio off or changed the station every time it came on.

DBoon

(24,750 posts)
59. nobody has posted Mcarthur Park
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 05:24 PM
Jan 3

How did he manage to lose the cake recipe? He could just buy a Duncan Hines cakemix and nobody would know the difference.

MIButterfly

(2,105 posts)
83. LOL! That made me laugh.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:15 PM
Jan 3

I hated the chorus (the cake melting in the rain thing was stupid) but I liked the verses. I didn't like Donna Summer's version at all. Richard Harris sang "After all the loves in my life, I'll be thinking of you and wondering why" which sounds like he's sadly lamenting his long lost love; Donna Summer sang "After all the loves in my life, I'll be thinking of you and I'll ask myself why" which is more like she's saying "what was I thinking being with you?"

chouchou

(2,814 posts)
68. "Yummy, yummy, yummy I got love in my tummy"
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 06:50 PM
Jan 3

Just thinking about it, turns my stomach into puking, puking, puking..

GreatGazoo

(4,484 posts)
72. The Osmonds - Crazy Horses (1972)
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 07:08 PM
Jan 3

Was banned in South Africa and France.

Check out the drummer

Ilsa

(63,855 posts)
77. I heard plenty of drumming, but didn't see a drummer!!
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 09:57 PM
Jan 3

No movement at all on the back row.

I think that was as "wild" as I've ever seen the Osmonds. The choreography was awful, but well-executed by the lead singer.

PufPuf23

(9,709 posts)
74. Two songs already mentioned: Sugar Sugar and In the Year 2025
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 09:17 PM
Jan 3

They were the two favorite songs of my first romantic girlfriend in 9th and 10th grade.

Her last name was Evans so she called me Zager.

Both songs and the nickname irritated the heck out of me.

FoxNewsSucks

(11,502 posts)
76. There must be something wrong with me,
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 09:40 PM
Jan 3

I actually like a lot of those.

How can you not like Sugar Sugar?

Even the Riverdale version



Attilatheblond

(8,317 posts)
78. "Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)"
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 09:57 PM
Jan 3

is a song written by Janice Lee Gwin and Linda Martin and performed by Daddy Dewdrop. It was featured on his 1971 album

Attilatheblond

(8,317 posts)
112. Our 'class clown' was lamenting how other people had great songs when they graduated
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 02:24 PM
Sunday

Songs like Dream The Impossible Dream, Come Together, My Way.... and we had 'Chick-a-boom' He figured it did not bode well for our collective futures.

MIButterfly

(2,105 posts)
114. Really? Your class song was Chick-a-Boom?
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 02:38 PM
Sunday

If true, that is hilarious! Or was he joking? If he was, it's still funny.



Attilatheblond

(8,317 posts)
115. We didn't pick it, but it played CONSTANTLY on the radio that spring
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 02:46 PM
Sunday

He wasn't joking. It's usually the jester who speaks the hard truths. He did that often, but too few noticed. He was very wise & old for his age.

markodochartaigh

(5,046 posts)
80. I love several of these songs. But what is most interesting to me
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:05 PM
Jan 3

is hearing a song for the first time in half a century and remembering how it goes.

My Grandmother told me to learn as much as I could while I was young because what you learn as a child is stronger in your memory at 80 than what you learned at 79.

MIButterfly

(2,105 posts)
93. That is so true. Years ago, I heard a song on the radio
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 11:58 PM
Jan 3

that I hadn't heard in over 30 years and I sang right along with it, every word. I really surprised myself. It was practically automatic; I didn't even have to think about it. When the song was over, I said to myself "where did that come from?"

It wasn't even a song I particularly liked. And now I can't even remember what song it was! LOL!

Edited to add:
But if it came on the radio today, I bet I could remember all the words.

Totally Tunsie

(11,584 posts)
84. Don't forget this happy gem...
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:15 PM
Jan 3


and, IMO, anything by the Carpenters! Waaaaa, WaaaaAwaaa, Waa, Waa, Waa.

red dog 1

(32,514 posts)
97. The lyrics are a little corny, but I think it's a good song.
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 12:23 PM
Sunday

After your Last Kiss video ends, the next music video is Mazzy Star's "Look On Down from The Bridge" which is, imo, a great song.

Morbius

(893 posts)
85. Terry Jacks
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:17 PM
Jan 3

We had joy, we had fun
We had seasons in the sun
But the stars we could reach
Were just starfish on the beach

Dave in VA

(2,260 posts)
86. Agree with many of these
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:21 PM
Jan 3

and no I don't care for a great number of these songs, but every time the wife and I hear one of these, it still reminds us of a time and place in our lives. We call them all, "The soundtrack of our lives."

Good and not so good.

Easterncedar

(5,545 posts)
89. If I were a carpenter and you were a lady
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:26 PM
Jan 3

Would you marry me anyway? Would you have mah bay bee?

bobalew

(392 posts)
91. I had too much to dream last night
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 11:03 PM
Jan 3

by the electric prunes... someone gave me the album for free... in 1968 or so...

Paladin

(32,303 posts)
99. Worst songs from that era: every disco tune ever made.
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 12:47 PM
Sunday

With one exception: Donna Summer's "I Feel Love." Gotta love her voice and the electronic skills of all those Teutonic technocrats.

C_U_L8R

(48,893 posts)
104. The Bertha Butt Boogie by the Jimmy Castor Bunch
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 01:19 PM
Sunday

So bad it’s maybe…. well, you decide.

k55f5r

(505 posts)
105. I spent 3 months in Hawaii in 1976
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 01:54 PM
Sunday

And the song that they played every half hour on every radio station was Rubber Band Man I believe. Leo Sayers. I won't post a video of it here cuz no one deserves that earworm.

Mike Nelson

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109. My 1st was "Muskrat Love" (and I like several mentioned)
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 02:09 PM
Sunday
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