Bakers Dozen

Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards

  1. Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
  2. He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
  3. “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence

Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards

  1. Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
  2. He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
  3. “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
  4. “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones

Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards

  1. Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
  2. He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
  3. “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
  4. “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
  5. “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.

Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards

  1. Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
  2. He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
  3. “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
  4. “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
  5. “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.
  6. “Run For Your Life” - The Beatles

Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards

  1. Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
  2. He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
  3. “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
  4. “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
  5. “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.
  6. “Run For Your Life” - The Beatles
  7. “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

  1. Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
  2. He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
  3. “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
  4. “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
  5. “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.
  6. “Run For Your Life” - The Beatles
  7. “Don’t Fear the Reaper” - Blue Oyster Cult
  8. “Into The Night” - Benny Mardones

Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards

  1. Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
  2. He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
  3. “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
  4. “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
  5. “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.
  6. “Run For Your Life” - The Beatles
  7. “Don’t Fear the Reaper” - Blue Oyster Cult
  8. “Into The Night” - Benny Mardones
  9. “Illegal Alien” - Genesis

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Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards

  1. Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
  2. He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
  3. “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
  4. “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
  5. “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.
  6. “Run For Your Life” - The Beatles
  7. “Don’t Fear the Reaper” - Blue Oyster Cult
  8. “Into The Night” - Benny Mardones
  9. “Illegal Alien” - Genesis
  10. “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

  1. Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
  2. He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
  3. “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
  4. “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
  5. “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.
  6. “Run For Your Life” - The Beatles
  7. “Don’t Fear the Reaper” - Blue Oyster Cult
  8. “Into The Night” - Benny Mardones
  9. “Illegal Alien” - Genesis
  10. “You’re 16” - Written by The Sherman Brothers. Recorded by Johnny Burnette. Famously covered by Ringo Starr.
  11. “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

  1. Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
  2. He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
  3. “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
  4. “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
  5. “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.
  6. “Run For Your Life” - The Beatles
  7. “Don’t Fear the Reaper” - Blue Oyster Cult
  8. “Into The Night” - Benny Mardones
  9. “Illegal Alien” - Genesis
  10. “You’re 16” - Written by The Sherman Brothers. Recorded by Johnny Burnette. Famously covered by Ringo Starr.
  11. “Money for Nothing” - Dire Straits
  12. “Mañana,” Peggy Lee

Once-popular songs that could be considered creepy or inappropriate by today’s standards

  1. Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
  2. He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - The Crystals
  3. “Go Away, Little Girl” by Steve Lawrence
  4. “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones
  5. “Only Sixteen” - Sam Cooke, et al.
  6. “Run For Your Life” - The Beatles
  7. “Don’t Fear the Reaper” - Blue Oyster Cult
  8. “Into The Night” - Benny Mardones
  9. “Illegal Alien” - Genesis
  10. “You’re 16” - Written by The Sherman Brothers. Recorded by Johnny Burnette. Famously covered by Ringo Starr.
  11. “Money for Nothing” - Dire Straits
  12. “Mañana,” Peggy Lee
  13. Stephen Foster’s “Old Black Joe.”

New topic: Songs Containing Cuss Words That Still Get a Lot of Radio Airplay

  1. 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

  1. Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
  2. 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

  1. Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
  2. Pink Floyd, “Money” (“Don’t give me that do-goody good bullshit”)
  3. The Who, “Who Are You?” (“Who the fuck are you?”)

New topic: Songs Containing Cuss Words That Still Get a Lot of Radio Airplay

  1. Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
  2. Pink Floyd, “Money” (“Don’t give me that do-goody good bullshit”)
  3. The Who, “Who Are You?” (“Who the fuck are you?”)
  4. 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

  1. Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
  2. Pink Floyd, “Money” (“Don’t give me that do-goody good bullshit”)
  3. The Who, “Who Are You?” (“Who the fuck are you?”)
  4. ZZ Top, “Legs” (“I want her/Shit, I got to have her/The girl’s all right/She’s got legs”)
  5. 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

  1. Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
  2. Pink Floyd, “Money” (“Don’t give me that do-goody good bullshit”)
  3. The Who, “Who Are You?” (“Who the fuck are you?”)
  4. ZZ Top, “Legs” (“I want her/Shit, I got to have her/The girl’s all right/She’s got legs”)
  5. Nazareth’s “Hair of the Dog” (“Now you’re messing with a son of a bitch!”)

Songs Containing Cuss Words That Still Get a Lot of Radio Airplay

  1. Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
  2. Pink Floyd, “Money” (“Don’t give me that do-goody good bullshit”)
  3. The Who, “Who Are You?” (“Who the fuck are you?”)
  4. ZZ Top, “Legs” (“I want her/Shit, I got to have her/The girl’s all right/She’s got legs”)
  5. Nazareth’s “Hair of the Dog” (“Now you’re messing with a son of a bitch!”)
  6. Alice in Chains’ “Man in the Box” (“shove my nose in shit” and “buried in my shit”)

Songs Containing Cuss Words That Still Get a Lot of Radio Airplay

  1. Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
  2. Pink Floyd, “Money” (“Don’t give me that do-goody good bullshit”)
  3. The Who, “Who Are You?” (“Who the fuck are you?”)
  4. ZZ Top, “Legs” (“I want her/Shit, I got to have her/The girl’s all right/She’s got legs”)
  5. Nazareth’s “Hair of the Dog” (“Now you’re messing with a son of a bitch!”)
  6. Alice in Chains’ “Man in the Box” (“shove my nose in shit” and “buried in my shit”)
  7. 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

  1. Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
  2. Pink Floyd, “Money” (“Don’t give me that do-goody good bullshit”)
  3. The Who, “Who Are You?” (“Who the fuck are you?”)
  4. ZZ Top, “Legs” (“I want her/Shit, I got to have her/The girl’s all right/She’s got legs”)
  5. Nazareth’s “Hair of the Dog” (“Now you’re messing with a son of a bitch!”)
  6. Alice in Chains’ “Man in the Box” (“shove my nose in shit” and “buried in my shit”)
  7. Rolling Stones, “Rocks Off” (“Plug in, flush out and fire the fuckin’ feed”)
  8. 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

  1. Steve Miller Band: “Jet Airliner” (“I don’t wanna get caught up in any of that funky bleep going down in the city.”)
  2. Pink Floyd, “Money” (“Don’t give me that do-goody good bullshit”)
  3. The Who, “Who Are You?” (“Who the fuck are you?”)
  4. ZZ Top, “Legs” (“I want her/Shit, I got to have her/The girl’s all right/She’s got legs”)
  5. Nazareth’s “Hair of the Dog” (“Now you’re messing with a son of a bitch!”)
  6. Alice in Chains’ “Man in the Box” (“shove my nose in shit” and “buried in my shit”)
  7. Rolling Stones, “Rocks Off” (“Plug in, flush out and fire the fuckin’ feed”)
  8. Green Day “Brain Stew” (“My mouth is dry. My face is numb. Fucked up and spun out in my room.”)
  9. Green Day, “Longview” (“I’m so damn bored, I’m going blind and I smell like shit.”)

(Re-inserted my post which got skipped.)