Careless Whisper… okay okay hate me… I love Wham… ignorance is kind… thiers no comfort in the truth… pain is for to find… (and the cheesy spanish guitar lick)
Superwoman by the incredibly hot Karyn White is a close second…
Hated… Ughh “Love will keep us together”… Captain and Tennille… that silly beat… stop…cause i really don’t love this… stop… please thinking of us…
Christmas obviously turns peoples’ brains into porridge. What a treacly smarmy brain-numbingly awful collection of songs that is. “Macarena” “Boom Boom Pow” “That’s What Friends Are For” “I Will Always Love You” “My Sharona” “Shadow Dancing” “Tie a Yellow Ribbon” “Sugar Sugar” Every time I look I find another cringe-maker.
Even songs that are somewhat catchy are among the worst tripe that good groups ever did. “Hello Goodbye” “Physical” “Faith”
“Ballad of the Green Berets” is in a special hell all its own, though.
As for favorite, Vaughn Monroe’s version of “Riders in the Sky” is an all-time classic.
Exapno, remember that these are year-end charts, so they take into account sales and airplay for the entire year, not just around the end of the year. These songs were ostensibly the most popular of the popular songs of each year (they had to be released in that year, sometime, and were not necessarily all that popular by the time December rolled around).
Favorite (as if there were any doubt): “TiK ToK” by Ke$ha, 2010
Least favorite: it’s hard to choose between “Joy to the World” by Three Dog Night (1971) and “First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” by Roberta Flack (1972). What a bad couple of years if that’s the best they could come up with.
Favorite – probably either “Heartbreak Hotel” or “Hey Jude”.
Least favorite – there’s a lot of competition on that list, but I’d have to go with “Sugar Shack”… not only my least favorite on the list, but one of my personal candidates for worst pop hit of all time. Out of all the songs released in 1963, that one was the top!?
I’m getting the sense here that we dopers really hate a lot of pop music, and the number 1 top hit of each year seems to be a distilled list of hated pop. Why am I not surprised?
Favorite? If we’re choosing based on what we can remember, then When Doves Cry.
Hated? I know you said pop song, but this one got plenty of play on pop radio - Amazed by Lonestar. At the time, I couldn’t walk into any store or even get within a hundred yards of a radio without being subjected to it. If you insist on a pop song, then probably I Will Always Love You. This song was part of my HS graduation ceremony. Why is still a mystery to me.
I know very few songs before, say 1963, and know very few songs after, say 1995. So, in the 30ish years in between I’ll go with:
Favourite: I want to Hold Your Hand
Least Favourite: When Doves Cry
Really, I dislike just about all of these songs. I’d turn the radio off or change stations for the vast majority of them.
I also enjoy this EP. It includes “Old Flames Can’t Hold a Candle to You,” which her mom wrote for Dolly Parton back before Kesha was even born. My favorite track is “Blow,” which is a totally chilled-down version of the hit but has a swear word that wasn’t included in the original. I thought the inclusion of “The Harold Song” was a curious (but still good) choice, because the original is already pretty low-key.
To be fair to everybody else who’s ever recorded a song, I guess I should name my favorite song in the non-Kesha division: Prince’s “When Doves Cry.”
Favorite: Call Me or I Want to Hold Your Hand
Least Favorite: Bette Davis Eyes (I hate that song)
I may have a fix for that. Next time you hear it, imagine it with the lyrics from The Brady Bunch.
Here’s the story
Of a lovely lady
Who was bringing up
Three lovely girls…
My theory of pop music is that it functions like a gateway drug. When you first become aware of music, you go for the easy, the catchy, the stuff that you can like instantly. We outgrow it, as we are meant to, and some people look back with disdain on the stuff of their youth. But our tastes fragment into a hundred different directions, so nothing is ever as popular as that first quick fix that got us hooked in the first place.
Hmmmm. I can’t pick just one, so here’s several for each. Note that I think Cher’s 1999 Believe is the last song I actually recognize. I’m not big on contemporary pop music. (Nor was I big on it in 1999, as the list below indicates. :P)
Favorite: The Battle of New Orleans, Johnny Horton Hello, Goodbye, The Beatles Folsom Prison Blues, JC Walk Like an Egyptian, The Bangles The Sign, Ace of Base Gangsta’s Paradise, Coolio (who the fuck is “L.V.”?)
Least: I Can’t Help It (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch), The Four Tops Bridge over Troubled Water, Simon & Garfunkel I Will Always Love You, Whitney Houston Candle in the Wind 1997, Elton John (I love the original; I hate Dianafying it.) Believe, Cher
Favorites: The overproduced, overwrought Bridge over Troubled Water. I Want To Hold Your Hand, of course. Candle In The Wind, not necessarily for the 1997 version, but for the 1974 version
Least: BELIEVE. WTF is wrong with you people to like this song that much?
I am really out of touch with pop culture I only recognize about 1/3 of the songs rock songs and very few of the R&B or country songs. But my favorite on the list is “When Doves Cry”. I don’t think I can name a least favorite. If I don’t like a song I will change the radio channel so I never really remember the songs I don’t like.
Best: “Heartbreak Hotel”, Elvis in '56.
Worst: “Look Away”, Chicago in 1989. First off, this Kath and Cetera less band shouldn’t have called itself Chicago anyway. Second, I never even heard this song anywhere in 1989. Finally, the song is the most nondescript piece of easy listening sludge you’ll ever hear. At least “Tie a Yellow Ribbon” and “Boom Boom Pow” are so utterly awful they’re fascinating.