Most annoying song you could play on an actual jukebox?

Anything that’s an edited (shortened) version of the full track.

Save All Your Kisses For Me

The Chicken Dance

Barbie Girl

Not always. The edited version of Wings’ With a Little Luck is better than the full length album version. It’s a good 3.5 minute song, when it’s dragged out to 5 minutes plus, it drags.

“God Bless the USA”

“Achey Breakey Heart”

“Drop Kick Me, Jesus (Through the Goalposts of Life)”

“I’ve Got You Under My Skin” (the duet by Frank Sinatra and Bono)

Olivia Newton-John’s “Physical”

Helen Reddy’s “I Am Woman”

Just about anything by those last two, actually.

God I love that video. It helps that I can’t stand Tom Jones.
My niece showed it to us a few summers ago. I showed my gratitude by giving her a CD of the guy’s original playlist (7 WNP, 1 INU, 14 WNP, if I remember correctly). She took it to college with her the following year and reports having used it twice to great effect.

I always conflated B-17, the number of the song on the jukebox, with the song At Seventeen, which is my least favorite song to ever hear on a jukebox.

I went into an arcade when I was young, and they had some newfangled pseudo-jukebox system installed. I put in my money, and then somehow proceeded to select “Walkabout” by Red Hot Chili Peppers four times…

I don’t know how annoying it was, as I left as soon as I heard the song start its second go-round. Quite embarrassing, and a terrible waste of money on my part.

I’ve waited a number of years to finally get that off my chest. :smiley:

“Paralyzed”, the Legendary Stardust Cowboy. Yes the Mercury label 45 in the photo is legit; it had actually been a hit(!) in Fort Worth.

It would depend on the location of the Jukebox - but I can think of a few pubs where this would get you some unwelcome attention

Here is one I have genuinely found on a Jukebox in a pub in York at a place called the Edinburgh Arms - you only get to put this on just the once, and you'd better buy some beer while you are at it

This probably won’t work in a jukebox, at least not one in 99.99% of the USA.

Back in the late 80s when I worked an office job in a cube farm many people had portable AM/FM + cassette or CD players. Most folks would play quietly or with headphones, but some folks just didn’t get the idea that they weren’t the only snowflake in the blizzard. After reason failed, it was time to fight fire with overwhelming fire.

I found a CD of Chinese Opera. That my friends, is the nuclear weapon of music wars.

Happy Birthday.

Everybody will start singing, and when they get to the name, there’ll be this really awkward silence…

Is “Never Gonna Give You Up” too easy?

We’ll allow it.

All Around the World by Lisa Stansfield.

I remember one horrid night of a cram session finishing up lab reports in my notebook for Analytical Chemistry. I and another student set up in the television lounge in our dorm and turned on the cheesy pay-to-play video music channel on the lounge tv. And some s.o.b. must have paid a small fortune to them to play this same video over and over again. All. Night. Long.

♫ ♩♫ Been around the world and I I I
I can’t find my baby
I don’t know when I don’t know why
why he’s gone away ♫ ♩♫
Aargh!!!

We once plugged in five plays of “Big Bad John” at a pizza joint in junior high school, but about halfway through the third play an employee came out and unplugged it. Can’t say that I blame him in retrospect.

The full 11 minute version of Meatloaf’s “Anything for Love”. In college my buddies and I lost jukebox privileges for playing it over and over again at our favorite bar.

That link was really funny! Thanks for it.

Wildfire.

There’s a game I’m playing where you can instantly clear everyone out of a bar by setting the jukebox to play “Achy Breaky Heart”.

Someone who is a professional in the record industry decided to make that song into a 45. Therefore it cannot be annoying. This is an outrage.