To me, that song compares to Isn’t She Lovely by Stevie Wonder. Those two songs drive me bananas!! I guess it’s because my mom dragged me to everyone of my sister’s beauty pageants back in the 80’s.How about "You Light Up My Life"? What a clunker that was. If I never hear it again it will be too soon. Couldn't change the station quickly enough when that one came on. "The Christmas Shoes" is right down there too...

I love that song and the song isn't about what you think it's about.
Mardones had an incredible voice, RIP.
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I wish that we would come to a point where people didn’t always rush to judgment. Sometimes things aren’t always as they seem, even if we want to fit them into a narrow narrative that we have.
And ironically, this works in all directions. The song by The Police, “ every breath you take,“ is considered a great love song, and in fact is used regularly at weddings. However, the writer of the song, Sting, says the song is about stalking.
When I was growing up in the '60s, '70s and '80s, my parents, most of their friends and basically that generation said the same thing about the music I listened to. Man, when The Beatles made their first appearance on Ed Sullivan, they thought that we were being invaded by aliens from outer space. Same with Elvis.Seems like many of you are basing these songs on lyrics much more than tunes. I’m all about the sound & melody. I actually like a lot of the songs mentioned in this thread.
I like popular songs from the ‘60s through the ‘90s. What I hate most now is modern “music” (post-2000 on). The rap, hip-hop, doctored vocals, all-attitude-in-your-face style of utter crap that teens listen to or what you hear blaring out of some idiot’s car with a bass that could be measured by seismologists as a small earthquake. Would rather listen to Baby Shark on a loop than that crap.
I know I sound like a dinosaur but most all of today’s music is complete and total garbage, with the exception of some artists that actually SING SONGS.

I agree about sound and melody although I think another poster's listing as worst a song with lyrical content about unity and acceptance like "Imagine" is rather cynical, but we're all entitled to our opinions. "Hallelujah" is interesting because I find the lyrics a little confusing and certainly open to the listener's interpretation. However, MTV ran Jeff Buckley's version of it on a loop immediately after 9/11 along with scenes of the carnage. I thought the melody and chorus were uplifting and hopeful and, because of the context presented at the time, I still feel that way today; the lyrical content of the verses didn't make a difference and still doesn't. In fact, I couldn't recite one line. I think that supports your point.Seems like many of you are basing these songs on lyrics much more than tunes. I’m all about the sound & melody. I actually like a lot of the songs mentioned in this thread.
I like popular songs from the ‘60s through the ‘90s. What I hate most now is modern “music” (post-2000 on). The rap, hip-hop, doctored vocals, all-attitude-in-your-face style of utter crap that teens listen to or what you hear blaring out of some idiot’s car with a bass that could be measured by seismologists as a small earthquake. Would rather listen to Baby Shark on a loop than that crap.
I know I sound like a dinosaur but most all of today’s music is complete and total garbage, with the exception of some artists that actually SING SONGS.
Just as with most eras, the popular music is the lowest common denominator. I agree that it's been a very low common denominator for the last couple of decades, but I pretty much turned off the radio when I was 12 because I couldn't stand any of the radio music this side of WPKN in Bridgeport. But there is some brilliant music being made now just as there was in the 70's and even the 80's.Seems like many of you are basing these songs on lyrics much more than tunes. I’m all about the sound & melody. I actually like a lot of the songs mentioned in this thread.
I like popular songs from the ‘60s through the ‘90s. What I hate most now is modern “music” (post-2000 on). The rap, hip-hop, doctored vocals, all-attitude-in-your-face style of utter crap that teens listen to or what you hear blaring out of some idiot’s car with a bass that could be measured by seismologists as a small earthquake. Would rather listen to Baby Shark on a loop than that crap.
I know I sound like a dinosaur but most all of today’s music is complete and total garbage, with the exception of some artists that actually SING SONGS.
If my Dad (1921 - 1983) were posting he would nominate this song. He always told me how much his Dad (whom I never knew) hated this song, and how he flung this 78 record across the room. The full title was "Barney Google with the goo-goo-googily eyes. (Almost 100 years before google was a household brand.)
If my Dad (1921 - 1983) were posting he would nominate this song. He always told me how much his Dad (whom I never knew) hated this song, and how he flung this 78 record across the room. The full title was "Barney Google with the goo-goo-googily eyes. (Almost 100 years before google was a household brand.)
I know it's a common sentiment, but I think there is plenty of good music being made currently, of pretty much every genre imaginable. You just have to go find it. With You Tube and all kinds of music streaming platforms, it's out there waiting to be found.I know I sound like a dinosaur but most all of today’s music is complete and total garbage, with the exception of some artists that actually SING SONGS.
Ugh