Don’t let your son go down on me.
France Gall - Les sucettes (1966)
Winner of the Eurovision Song contest.
The singer didn’t know what it was about. She thought it was about sucking lollipops.
U2 disagrees: “On your knees boy” from Mysterious Ways.
LOL. In particular, I’d like to nominate “Pearl Necklace.”
“Sunshine and Lollipops” - Lesley Gore.
And it didn’t sound all that innocent in 1968.
There’s a Rhapsody in Blue joke somewhere but I’ll be damned if I can find it.
Start Me Up, Rolling Stones; “She’d make a dead man come. . .”
France Gall won Eurovision but she won with Poupee de cire pouepee de son, not with that vulgar filth
P!nk - “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)”
I had a taste of the real world [just a drop of it]
Which then rhymes with:
When I went down on you, girl.[don’t ever stop it]
Bryan Adams, Summer of 69
The Knack, Good Girls Don’t
See, we do agree on something.
“Given The Dog A Bone” by AC/DC?
Madonna’s Like a Prayer.
Lick My Love Pump (in D Minor) by Spinal Tap
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Catholic Girls by Frank Zappa
Scorpions - “Rock You Like a Hurricane”
Faith No More - “Be Aggressive”
I thought that was about crystal meth?
I nominate Lo estás haciendo muy bien (You’re doing it just fine). Except for a few lines it could be about anything in the world, and people who had banned their teenaged children from “listening to such filth” have been heard humming it. Then again, when the group’s name is Semen Up you know what kind of lyrics to expect.