Oh Mickey - DJ on 98.3 in Lakeland said he would rather play Oh Mickey than Andy Gibb's I Want to be Your Everything. It was also in Pitch Perfect. Worst song ever.
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Wow great topic and NO shortage of material.
Notwithstanding Journey and Jefferson Starship, I'm going with The Joker by The Steve Miller Band.
I think the group is way, way overrated. Boorrring!
OK, we've looked at all angles of everything we have liked music wise, so how about the opposite approach - what songs have you essentially despised over the years?
I'll kick it off with this one:
The Eagles won the 1977 Grammy Award for Record of the Year for "Hotel California" at the 20th Grammy Awards in 1978. The song is rated highly in many rock music lists and polls; Rolling Stone magazine ranked it number 49 on its list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
Songwriter(s): Don Felder; Don Henley; Glenn ...
Released: February 22, 1977
Studio: Record Plant, Los Angeles; Criteria Stu...
No argument here on the thread, a unique idea, but to start with a song that won a Grammy for song of the year? From a idolized band that sold millions of records? This really explains how we all have a different taste.
I wanted to like the Rocky Top thing but the Jim Croce got in the way. Great artist and player.Well, of course, Rocky Top. And anything by Jim Croce.
You don't tug on Superman's Cape.
Having a tad of experience in the music world myself it took years to break out of the mold of liking what one and their friends grew up with. There is almost nothing I can't listen to and find joy in the musicianship with in, other than Rap that degrades anyone.
I will say as time gets closer to meet my maker, if going to music hell, I would take disco over jazz...![]()

Agree, horrible. And did you realize that he and his then wife was also responsible for this monstrosity that went to #2?Ugh..My personal kryptonite.
To @Scud49 et alia. De gustibus non erat disputandum. Like many others, some songs I enjoy are on the hate list. I am certain the same is true for all.Woof wrote: The Eagles won the 1977 Grammy Award for Record of the Year for "Hotel California" at the 20th Grammy Awards in 1978. The song is rated highly in many rock music lists and polls; Rolling Stone magazine ranked it number 49 on its list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
Songwriter(s): Don Felder; Don Henley; Glenn ...
Released: February 22, 1977
Studio: Record Plant, Los Angeles; Criteria Stu...
No argument here on the thread, a unique idea, but to start with a song that won a Grammy for song of the year? From a idolized band that sold millions of records? This really explains how we all have a different taste.
Woof - no argument from me - I hear ya. I certainly like some of the Eagles stuff - Train Leaves Here This Morning, Tequila Sunrise, etc - but for some reason "Hotel" always grated on me every time I heard it, and back in '77 when this album came out, I heard it a lot. Nothing about it connected with me - the melody, the lyrics, the guitar chords, for some reason - not a thing.....!