Songs that are just plain wrong

Another ‘deliberately creepy’ set…

HIM’s Join Me and *Gone With The Sin
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Join Me

Gone With The Sin

Sample, that is indeed a country song, but I also can’t remember the title. Can you remember any of the lyrics at all? All I can bring to mind is the melody and the Wrong!. If you can jumpstart my memory with a line, I might be able to help.

I’m fairly sure “Wrong” was done by Waylon Jennings sometime in the late 80’s or early 90’s.

Thank you, masked man!

Yup, it was Waylon. He wrote it, too. Appeared on his 1990 record “The Eagle”.

Now that song is just “Wrong”!

“Don’t Fear the Reaper” is wrong on a couple of levels.

First, there’s the, “suicide is cool” theme. Second, there’s the fact that you can’t turn the frikkin radio dial half a spin without hearing some lame-ass station playing the damn thing! Enough, already!!!

Its only redeeming feature is it made great fodder for one of the all-time classic Christopher Walken SNL skits.

I read an interview with Buck Dharma, the guy who wrote the song. He says the song is NOT about suicide. It’s about the inevitability of death and how we should not be afraid of it. The “40,000 men and women” was a number he pulled out of the air to represent the number of people who die everyday.

This cite has part of the original interview I read. I only wish I could find the original.

Kinda hard to credit Mr. Dharma, though, given the references to Romeo and Juliet and lines like:

Came the last night of sadness
And it was clear she couldn’t go on.

The whole song pushes the theme of moving into death voluntarily, rather than simply accepting it when it arrives – “we can be like they are”, “she ran to him”, etc.

*Sunday afternoon there’s something special
It’s just like another world.
Jogging in the park is my excuse
To look at all the little girls. *

– Kinks, Art Lover

Another scary-wrong song: Thee from MAS*H aka Suicide is Painless.
Written by a boy who was about 15 or 16 years old. Creepy.

  1. Robert Altman’s son.

At least he talked about it before he reached the brink, unlike Pearl Jam’s “Jeremy”.

Also, a message

Yo, Elton John, you keep on telling us that “Somebody Saved My Life Tonight”:

I’m not going to ‘listen to’ you ‘good’ at ‘4 o’clock in the morning, dammit!’ I’m going to sleep!