THE TOP 10 WORST
THE TOP 10 WORST SONGS TO HIT #1 ON THE CHARTS:
Everyone knows that some pretty SILLY songs have somehow managed to hit #1 on the charts over the years . . . and because of that, they'll probably never completely fade away to take their rightful place in obscurity.
--Some dude at Spike.com has put together a list of The Top 10 Worst Songs That Hit #1. And in a sheer stroke of genius, he topped the list with JAMES BLUNT'S abomination, "You're Beautiful". (--For what it's worth, all ten songs were released in the past 20 years. That either says something about the age of the guy who did the list . . . or it says something about the quality of the "hits" over the past two decades. I vote for the latter.)
--Here's the list:
#10.) "Never Gonna Give You Up", RICK ASTLEY (1988)
#9.) "Batdance", PRINCE (1989) (--It was on the "Batman" soundtrack.)
#8.) "Don't Worry, Be Happy", BOBBY MCFERRIN (1988)
#7.) "I Want It That Way", The BACKSTREET BOYS (1999)
#6.) "I'm Too Sexy", RIGHT SAID FRED (1992)
#5.) "Bad Day", DANIEL POWTER (2006)
#4.) "Who Let the Dogs Out?", BAHA MEN (2000)
#3.) "Wannabe", The SPICE GIRLS (1997)
#2.) "Macarena", LOS DEL RIO (1995)
#1.) "You're Beautiful", JAMES BLUNT (2005)
(--You can read Spike.com's explanations for including each song . . . as if that's even necessary . . . at the link below. It also features the songs' music videos.)
http://www.spike.com/blog/top-10-worst-songs/68721
(--Oops! You've just been Rick Roll'd!!! If you don't know what that means, then you're not up on the latest INTERNET SENSATION.)
(--"Rick Rolling" is when you give somebody a link to something . . . but it doesn't really lead to what they think it does. Instead, when they click on it, they are magically transported to Rick Astley's BRILLIANT video for "Never Gonna Give You Up"!!!)
(--Anyway, here's the REAL link to the REAL list. And by the way . . . Don't make me Rick Roll you again, because I will . . . )
http://www.spike.com/blog/top-10-worst-songs/68721
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