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  1. Remembering the 50 worst songs of the 1970s, including annoying earworms like "(You’re) Having My Baby)" by Paul Anka, "Disco Duck" by Rick Dees, and "Angie Baby" by Helen Reddy.

  2. These pop, rock, country, and R&B songs can help you create a playlist of songs about bullying and standing up to the haters in your life. They represent all perspectives: victim, bystander, and yes, even the bully.

  3. “I want a boyfriend / I want all that stupid old shit / Like letters and sodas,” she answers herself, her voice heavy with resignation. The London Suede – The Drowners (1992)

  4. Spanish Flea – Herb Alpert. ‘Spanish Flea’ by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass was first released as an instrumental B-side in the 1960s. While lyrics would later be added to the song, this instrumental is most famous for being used on the long-running game television game show “The Dating Game.”.

  5. From ridiculous lyrics to tongue-in-cheek deliveries, these are the funniest songs about people of all time. Some of the best silly songs about people come from the country genre. Just consider Johnny Cash’s “A Boy Named Sue” – penned by famously funny author Shel Silverstein.

  6. The song speaks to the love and connection between a parent and child, as well as the fear of losing that connection as the child grows up and becomes independent. The line “Somethinstupid like I love you” can be seen as a father’s admission of vulnerability and a declaration of the depth of his love for his daughter.

  7. As you decide what to do about it, make a playlist of pop, rock, country, and R&B songs about feeling manipulated in relationships. Feeling used, exploited, or taken advantage of by a lover, friend, or someone else?