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What;s the worst song you have ever heard?

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UnquietDad · 31/07/2007 17:59

For several years, for me, it was Puffy P Diddy Daddy's drive-by murder of "Every Breath You Take", inexplicably re-titled "I'll Be Missing You", and even more inexplicably Number One for 6 weeks in 1997.

But now it's something I had the misfortune to hear the other day, a collaboration between someone called Nelly and someone called Tim McGraw.

The former presumably has enough bling and "attitude" and stupid sportswear for him not to mind people pointing at him and saying "you've got a girl's name". The latter is one of those people you only find in the American charts, clad in shades and a black cowboy hat and sporting a camp goatee. Yes, it's the world's first rap-country crossover, and it is every bit as bad as that sounds.

It meanders along for four minutes (although it seems much, much longer) with no vestige of a tune and one or both of Nelly and Tim growling "it's allll in mah heeeee-d".

The video gives away the fact that the two of them haven't even met and probably recorded the thing in two separate studios thousand of miles apart, thus betraying the "song"'s origins as a marketing-man's dream. Presumably it's aiming at snaring a predominantly-southern-state white redneck audience and an urban black audience at the same time. I note also from the video that "Nelly" also wears a plaster on his head (heeeee-d), presumably because he really isn't a wack def jam muthafeckin brutha from da streetz at all, but a bit of a wuss who got scratched by someone else in the playground.

It's such an unmitigated load of shite. And it'll probably lead to more amalgamations of the two genres: "Mah Baby Dang Done Left Me (So My Homeez Gonna Fill Da Bitch Wit Lead)" perhaps? Or "I Ain't Gonna Hang Wit Ya Posse No More (Cos You Said Mah Cousin's Dawg Was Ugly)"?

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Katy44 · 01/08/2007 09:30

i also hate thr ghost/toast one, can't believe she couldn't think of ANYTHING better!

margoandjerry · 01/08/2007 10:13

Also that one "you say it best when you say nothing it all"

Anyone else think that sounds like a sweet way of saying "shut-up you silly old bint"

Can I add my sympathies with those who struggle with Bob Dylan. Songs are great, execution is atrocious. That whining voice - sounds like a chain saw.

That Johnny Logan thing is the most extraordinary thing I've ever seen - trying to be an operator with that paunch!

moondog · 01/08/2007 10:16

Kenny Gee!
How could we have forgotten the exquisite example of naffmess incarnate that is Mr Gee?

Katy44 · 01/08/2007 10:18

B*witched

Pinkchampagne · 01/08/2007 10:19

Does anyone remember that awful "End of the road" song from the early 90s? Can't remember who sang it, but it was very bad!

moondog · 01/08/2007 10:20

Boy group of some sort
They all blur into one for me.

AlbusPercivalWulfricBrianSun · 01/08/2007 10:28

The Whole of the Moon - Waterboys
Sit Down - James
That Chumbawumba song
Love Shack - The B52s

Pinkchampagne · 01/08/2007 10:28

Yes they were a boy band & I think they were a one hit wonder too, but could be wrong there. The song was very bad!

AlbusPercivalWulfricBrianSun · 01/08/2007 10:30

Boyz 2 Men I think you'll find.

Pinkchampagne · 01/08/2007 10:31

That's them!! Awful awful song!

puppydavies · 01/08/2007 10:34

heh margoandjerry me and dp were once serenaded poolside in goa by a fella singing you say it best. we were the only people was out of season so we were only people there (all we wanted was a bowl of chips!) and he was soooo earnest. i've never found it so hard to stifle hysterics in my life.

aDad · 01/08/2007 10:35

So bad that they're entertaining, so maybe they dont qualify but William Shatner's doing cover versions of popular songs.

UnquietDad · 01/08/2007 10:49

You only realise how great Bob Dylan's songs arwe when you hear someone else do them. I love "Mr Tambourine Man" done by the Byrds, for example.

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UnquietDad · 01/08/2007 10:50

Boyz2Men had other hitz, but yuo could be forgiven for thinking they were the same one.

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aDad · 01/08/2007 10:53

UQD funny you should say that because Mr tambourine man is one of the songs that William Shatner murders. You may be forced to rethink!

UnquietDad · 01/08/2007 10:59

Oh, I've heard Shatner's version and survived!

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Katy44 · 01/08/2007 11:05

i think you'll find it's Boyz II Men

Don't worry, I'm not a fan, just remember laughing at the spelling

AnAngelWithin · 01/08/2007 11:05

those awful songs by aqua 'im a barbie girl', 'doctor jones' etc

and that awful one, 'no limit' was it called?? no no...no no no no...no no no no...no no theres no limit....aaargh!!! should be no no...no no no no...no no no no...no no..theres no LYRICS!!

rebelmum1 · 01/08/2007 11:08

elton johns bridge song - trite

rebelmum1 · 01/08/2007 11:09

oh god and that 'electricity' it's inside of me (ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)

Katy44 · 01/08/2007 11:09

Bridge song? Never heard that

rebelmum1 · 01/08/2007 11:12

I've seen the bridge and the bridge is long
And they built it high and they built it strong
Strong enough to hold the weight of time
Long enough to leave some of us behind

chorus:
And every one of us has to face that day
Do you cross the bridge or do you fade away
And every one of us that ever came to play
Has to cross the bridge or fade away

Standing on the bridge looking at the waves
Seen so many jump, never seen one saved
On a distant beach your song can die
On a bitter wind, on a cruel tide

[repeat chorus]

And the bridge it shines
Oh cold hard iron
Saying come and risk it all
Or die trying

skyatnight · 01/08/2007 11:46

Kenny Gee is nasty. I used to go on business trips with a colleague and he played it in the car (he was driving). I think he thought it was sophisticated. 3 hours up the M1 to Yorkshire. 3 hours back. My definition of car sick.

You say it best when you say nothing at all -suspect lyric and insipid - but the original by Alison Krauss is a better version and some of her other stuff is very good IMO.

rebelmum1 · 01/08/2007 12:16

And every one of us has to face that day
Do you cross the bridge or do you fade away

rebelmum1 · 01/08/2007 12:18

please fade away is all I can say
I reckon he must have written it on the loo

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