TO GET AWAY FROM THAT FRIGGING SONG!!!
Shut UPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!
SHUT IT!!!
Shut yer pie hole!!!
AaaAAaaAAarrrggGHh!!!:o
:mad:
TO GET AWAY FROM THAT FRIGGING SONG!!!
Shut UPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!
SHUT IT!!!
Shut yer pie hole!!!
AaaAAaaAAarrrggGHh!!!:o
:mad:
And what crawled up your ass and died about this song?
Is it the Mr. Whoppee ice cream truck song from GTAIII? Cause that freakin’ is annoying as hell. Makes me want to go on a rampage.
Well, for one thing, it was a hell of a lot better when Cyndi Lauper sang it, than the Collie From Up There sang it.
Whats with all the "freakin’ " and “frigging” ? This is the fucking pit, people!
Lola: Cite? Where have you been hearing this song? Oh and thanks for putting it in my head - now I can’t get rid of it!
You mean BESIDES the fact that it seems like every second commercial for the past few months is an ad for Chrysler???
Nothing, nothing at all.
:o
Sorry sammy
heh heh heh
:dubious:
Don’t forget that Wal-Mart has decided to heavily promote the album as well and is featuring it in their commercials. Ya know, she’s doing a Vegas show, and Wal-Mart ads, I think the clock’s about run out on her career. At least we can hope.
This was originally a Roy Orbison song…
Then a double pox on the yapper with a face like a clapper for dragging a Roy Orbison song through the mud.
This was originally a Roy Orbison song…
Yeah, we got it, Thunder. Jeeze, some people sure like to belabour a point…
And both versions are better than this one.
Rigel
I don’t understand.
What song are you all talking about?
And why isn’t this in Cafe Society?
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Wrong.
Cyndi Lauper recorded it first on her 1989 album A Night To Remember/
Should I be glad that I have no idea what you’re all talking about?
Welcome to the SD, Rigel!
and Tuckerfan:
Those cracked me the hell up!
and Daikona, I can only assume that either you don’t live in the US or that you don’t own a radio or tv – but be VERY glad you don’t know what we’re talking about! :o
According to the notes for the album at Barnes and Noble, …
“The first single from the disc is the Roy Orbison classic “I Drove All Night,” as featured in a current Chrysler television ad campaign.”
Samarm, because of you there is coffee on my monitor screen.
I sent it to the page where one-liners are enshrined.
And by the way … I hardly ever watch commercial TV (I’m more of a movie channel kind of guy), so I don’t think I’ve ever seen this particular Chrysler commercial, and I have absolutely no interest in Celine Dion. Outside of a few news blurbs here and there, she could be dead, for all I know.
So now, having read the title of this thread, the only song stuck in my head (beacuse the title kind of sounds the same) is Springsteen’s “Prove It All Night”. And that ain’t bad.
Beats the Benny Hill theme that was stuck in my head all day yesterday.