Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards
- Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
- He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
- “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards
- Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
- He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
- “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
- “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards
- Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
- He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
- “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
- “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
- “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.
Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards
- Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
- He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
- “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
- “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
- “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.
- “Run For Your Life” - The Beatles
Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards
- Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
- He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
- “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
- “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
- “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.
- “Run For Your Life” - The Beatles
- “Don’t Fear the Reaper” - Blue Oyster Cult
Not many bands would get away with a pro-suicide song nowadays.
Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards
- Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
- He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
- “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
- “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
- “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.
- “Run For Your Life” - The Beatles
- “Don’t Fear the Reaper” - Blue Oyster Cult
- “Into The Night” - Benny Mardones
Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards
- Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
- He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
- “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
- “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
- “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.
- “Run For Your Life” - The Beatles
- “Don’t Fear the Reaper” - Blue Oyster Cult
- “Into The Night” - Benny Mardones
- “Illegal Alien” - Genesis
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Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards
- Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
- He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
- “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
- “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
- “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.
- “Run For Your Life” - The Beatles
- “Don’t Fear the Reaper” - Blue Oyster Cult
- “Into The Night” - Benny Mardones
- “Illegal Alien” - Genesis
- “You’re 16” - Written by The Sherman Brothers. Recorded by Johnny Burnette. Famously covered by Ringo Starr.
:eek:
Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards
- Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
- He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
- “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
- “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
- “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.
- “Run For Your Life” - The Beatles
- “Don’t Fear the Reaper” - Blue Oyster Cult
- “Into The Night” - Benny Mardones
- “Illegal Alien” - Genesis
- “You’re 16” - Written by The Sherman Brothers. Recorded by Johnny Burnette. Famously covered by Ringo Starr.
- “Money for Nothing” - Dire Straits
“That little faggot, he’s a millionaire…”
Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards
- Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
- He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
- “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
- “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
- “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.
- “Run For Your Life” - The Beatles
- “Don’t Fear the Reaper” - Blue Oyster Cult
- “Into The Night” - Benny Mardones
- “Illegal Alien” - Genesis
- “You’re 16” - Written by The Sherman Brothers. Recorded by Johnny Burnette. Famously covered by Ringo Starr.
- “Money for Nothing” - Dire Straits
- “Mañana,” Peggy Lee
Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards
- Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
- He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
- “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
- “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
- “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.
- “Run For Your Life” - The Beatles
- “Don’t Fear the Reaper” - Blue Oyster Cult
- “Into The Night” - Benny Mardones
- “Illegal Alien” - Genesis
- “You’re 16” - Written by The Sherman Brothers. Recorded by Johnny Burnette. Famously covered by Ringo Starr.
- “Money for Nothing” - Dire Straits
- “Mañana,” Peggy Lee
- Stephen Foster’s “Old Black Joe.”
New topic: Songs Containing Cuss Words That Still Get a Lot of Radio Airplay
- Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
New topic: Songs Containing Cuss Words That Still Get a Lot of Radio Airplay
- Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
- Pink Floyd, “Money” (“Don’t give me that do-goody good bullshit”)
New topic: Songs Containing Cuss Words That Still Get a Lot of Radio Airplay
- Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
- Pink Floyd, “Money” (“Don’t give me that do-goody good bullshit”)
- The Who, “Who Are You?” (“Who the fuck are you?”)
New topic: Songs Containing Cuss Words That Still Get a Lot of Radio Airplay
- Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
- Pink Floyd, “Money” (“Don’t give me that do-goody good bullshit”)
- The Who, “Who Are You?” (“Who the fuck are you?”)
- ZZ Top, “Legs” (“I want her/Shit, I got to have her/The girl’s all right/She’s got legs”)
New topic: Songs Containing Cuss Words That Still Get a Lot of Radio Airplay
- Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
- Pink Floyd, “Money” (“Don’t give me that do-goody good bullshit”)
- The Who, “Who Are You?” (“Who the fuck are you?”)
- ZZ Top, “Legs” (“I want her/Shit, I got to have her/The girl’s all right/She’s got legs”)
- Green Day, “Longview” (“I’m so damn bored, I’m going blind and I smell like shit.”)
Songs Containing Cuss Words That Still Get a Lot of Radio Airplay
- Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
- Pink Floyd, “Money” (“Don’t give me that do-goody good bullshit”)
- The Who, “Who Are You?” (“Who the fuck are you?”)
- ZZ Top, “Legs” (“I want her/Shit, I got to have her/The girl’s all right/She’s got legs”)
- Nazareth’s “Hair of the Dog” (“Now you’re messing with a son of a bitch!”)
Ponch8
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Songs Containing Cuss Words That Still Get a Lot of Radio Airplay
- Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
- Pink Floyd, “Money” (“Don’t give me that do-goody good bullshit”)
- The Who, “Who Are You?” (“Who the fuck are you?”)
- ZZ Top, “Legs” (“I want her/Shit, I got to have her/The girl’s all right/She’s got legs”)
- Nazareth’s “Hair of the Dog” (“Now you’re messing with a son of a bitch!”)
- Alice in Chains’ “Man in the Box” (“shove my nose in shit” and “buried in my shit”)
Nonsuch
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Songs Containing Cuss Words That Still Get a Lot of Radio Airplay
- Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
- Pink Floyd, “Money” (“Don’t give me that do-goody good bullshit”)
- The Who, “Who Are You?” (“Who the fuck are you?”)
- ZZ Top, “Legs” (“I want her/Shit, I got to have her/The girl’s all right/She’s got legs”)
- Nazareth’s “Hair of the Dog” (“Now you’re messing with a son of a bitch!”)
- Alice in Chains’ “Man in the Box” (“shove my nose in shit” and “buried in my shit”)
- Rolling Stones, “Rocks Off” (“Plug in, flush out and fire the fuckin’ feed”)
Songs Containing Cuss Words That Still Get a Lot of Radio Airplay
- Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
- Pink Floyd, “Money” (“Don’t give me that do-goody good bullshit”)
- The Who, “Who Are You?” (“Who the fuck are you?”)
- ZZ Top, “Legs” (“I want her/Shit, I got to have her/The girl’s all right/She’s got legs”)
- Nazareth’s “Hair of the Dog” (“Now you’re messing with a son of a bitch!”)
- Alice in Chains’ “Man in the Box” (“shove my nose in shit” and “buried in my shit”)
- Rolling Stones, “Rocks Off” (“Plug in, flush out and fire the fuckin’ feed”)
- Green Day “Brain Stew” (“My mouth is dry. My face is numb. Fucked up and spun out in my room.”)
Songs Containing Cuss Words That Still Get a Lot of Radio Airplay
- Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
- Pink Floyd, “Money” (“Don’t give me that do-goody good bullshit”)
- The Who, “Who Are You?” (“Who the fuck are you?”)
- ZZ Top, “Legs” (“I want her/Shit, I got to have her/The girl’s all right/She’s got legs”)
- Nazareth’s “Hair of the Dog” (“Now you’re messing with a son of a bitch!”)
- Alice in Chains’ “Man in the Box” (“shove my nose in shit” and “buried in my shit”)
- Rolling Stones, “Rocks Off” (“Plug in, flush out and fire the fuckin’ feed”)
- Green Day “Brain Stew” (“My mouth is dry. My face is numb. Fucked up and spun out in my room.”)
- Green Day, “Longview” (“I’m so damn bored, I’m going blind and I smell like shit.”)
(Re-inserted my post which got skipped.)