How 'bout Brandy and Jimmy loves Mary Anne, both by Looking Glass?
I also have no guilt about the frog. That song was played as the Mother/Son Dance song and my middle boy’s wedding last October.
I do feel a little guilty about MacArthur Park, but I was in seventh grade when it came out, which I consider to be a mitigating circumstance.
I wish I could claim this one on youth, overall bad taste or extenuating circumstances, but I can’t.
“Backstreet’s back, all right!”
:smack:
Oh, man, that makes me tear up and I don’t even KNOW you.
And there’s no shame in liking “Paradise by the Dashboard Light.” That song rocks and that album’s one of best rock albums ever.
That aside, here’s my contribution. I just put on the “Zoolander” soundtrack and heard a song I hadn’t listened to in years, and didn’t think much of then.
Now I like it.
Are you ready?
Wham. “Wake Me Up Before You Go”
A 43-year-old father of three, humming “jitterbug!”
I’m so ashamed.
WRT aesiron’s “APC = Tool” comment, he knows it’s not true (I hope). He’s just fucking with me because he knows I hate it. Like I said, dirty bitch.
Stand down, Bruce, stand down. Move to DEFCON 4, pending aesiron’s reply.
That song reminds me of painting my apartment whatever year that was popular. It must have played a zillion times. I hate it. : )
My guilty pleasure is Don’t Go Breakin’ My Heart by Elton John & Chaka Kahn. Or is it Undercover Angel? Who was that guy?
In the House of Stone and Light, by Martin Page. During the summer it was popular, I figured out that the local radio station played it ever hour at 13 after. I tuned in ever hour to listen to it.
Isn’t “Don’t Go Breakin’ My Heart” Elton John and KiKi Dee?
And Qadgop, I mentioned Brandy by Looking Glass in my earlier post. Between that and “If You Could Read My Mind” by Gordon Lightfoot and “Windy” by the Association, you have three of the biggest songs of my kid-hood; I thought they were the coolest…
2 Legit 2 Quit by MC Hammer
And anything on my ABBA Gold album.
Alan O’Day.
“Hella Good” by No Doubt
I’m a guy with a strange prediliction towards “girl empowerment”-type songs. You know that truck commercial where the guy in the back seat sings along to Shania Twain’s “Man, I Feel Like a Woman” to the extreme discomfort of his buddies? Yeah. Kinda like that.
That said, my current fave is “Redneck Woman” by Gretchen Wilson.
Yep… both those Petula Clarks, but not the A-Ha (not that there’s anything wrong with that).
I’ll add
Carry On Wayward Son - Kansas
Planet Earth - Duran Duran
S**T! I think I can still remember all the lyrics to both of those! *And Windy has Stor-meeee eyes! That flash at the sound of lies! And Windy has Wings to fly! * I’ll refrain from singing any old Mister Lightfoot for the nonce tho.
Sadly, I can also recall a lot of Gilbert O’Sullivan lyrics.
Me: “How the hell did I miss that thread?”
But then I realized you started it on my 21st and I wasn’t able to post until about four days later. Heh.
Don’t forget the all-time classic, Helen Reddy’s I am Woman. A totally awesome song.
That said, I find it funny that most of the stuff I listen to (especially all the seventies stuff) is getting listed on this thread. There’s nothing wrong with 10cc or Alan O’Day or Andrew Gold (Oh, What a Lonely Boy), they’re all fine songs about love and life and love.
Naw, the all-time guiltiest pleasure is my bizarro obsession with Charlene’s Never Been To Me, a song that makes my Air Supply appreciation seem manly. One of the schmatziest melodies and corniest orchestrations ever is perfectly meshed with the some of the most moralistic lyrics found outside traditional Christian radio, with a dash of luridness (“I took the hand of a preacher man and we made love in the Sun”) added to thrill the housewives. It is such a guilty pleasure that I don’t even let my wife know that I’m aware this song exists… and I let this woman know about my Pilot of the Airwaves kick! :eek:
Karma Chameleon (Culture Club)
Sugar Sugar (The Archies)
Dream (The Everly Brothers)
I Feel Like a Woman (Shania Twain)
Roll the car windows up and let me sing!
Songs on my “Guilty Pleasures” c.d.:
“Sister Christian” by Night Ranger
“Beth” by KISS
“The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” by Gordon Lightfoot
“Hazard” by Richard Marx
“Mama Mia” by ABBA