Brown Sugar. They need to bury that one. |
Yeah this song was like background grocery store music / middle age radio music that I remember being on through the 90s. Background of my growing up. Not that I ever liked it, but I knew the chorus. And I didn’t know the first lines until this year!! |
There was some New Kids on the Block song that had the lyric "We met a lot of people, and girls." And I was like WTF?!?!?! Aren't girls people too? |
I remember hearing this at the grocery store as a kid and never thought much of it until recently I saw the MUSIC VIDEO! If you haven't seen this watch it now! The lead singer is the world's creepiest middle aged man riding on a magic carpet to the teddy bear-bedecked bedroom of a girl who looks about 13. It makes my skin crawl. |
My mom likes to listen to "60s Gold" on Sirius and they play a revolting song called "Bobby Sox to Stockings" where he is singing about "the change from cotton to silk." |
When the female sings, “Say, what’s in this drink?” it hits differently than when it was written. It sounds very sinister now, a la Bill Cosby. However, the rest of the song is clearly a playful dance between the two parts because she wants to stay as much as the he wants her to, but she knows she’s supposed to be a good girl who wouldn’t entertain the thought of spending the night with her date, so she pretends he’s talked her into what she wanted all along. |
Don't You Want Me by The Human League:
“Don't, don't you want me? You know I can't believe it when I hear that you won't see me Don't, don't you want me? You know I don't believe you when you say that you don't need me It's much too late to find You think you've changed your mind You'd better change it back, or we will both be sorry” Stalker city, that song. At least it has the woman telling him to take a hike. It’s such a catchy, sing-along-type song, until you find yourself singing the guy part and yikes. |
Santa Baby
It Ain't Me |
I used to change the lyrics to "outrun by brother" when it came on in the car. And told my two boys it was about racing in fast sneakers. |
Meatloaf! Paradise by the Dashboard Light, 1977
This was an oft-performed song during Greek Week talent shows in the late 1980s: Ain't no doubt about it We were doubly blessed 'Cause we were barely seventeen And we were barely dressed Ain't no doubt about it Baby got to go and shout it Ain't no doubt about it We were doubly blessed 'Cause we were barely seventeen And we were barely dressed Baby doncha hear my heart You got it drowning out the radio I've been waiting so long For you to come along and have some fun And I gotta let you know No you're never gonna regret it So open up your eyes I got a big surprise It'll feel all right Well I wanna make your motor run |
Ewww not going to watch it but reminds me of the Rod Stewart video "tonight's the night" which mentions "virgin child" ![]() |
I always understood it to be about unrequited love. |
PP again/huge music fan!
Sexy and 17 by Stray Cats Well she's sexy and seventeen My little rock-roll queen Acts a little bit obscene Gotta let off a little steam Dig that sound shake it around you're mine, mine, mine Well when I hear that rockin' beat I can't sit still up , out of my seat Come on babe let's jump 'round your feet Can't learn nothin' in school they don't teach you on the street ! Wo-oh , wo-oh , baby I like your style Wo-oh oh oh oh baby I like your style You don't care what the other kids say, you go real wild |
Yes! I was a "little girl" in upper elementary school when this came out, and it creeped me out. |
Ewww not going to watch it but reminds me of the Rod Stewart video "tonight's the night" which mentions "virgin child" Do you mean… Come on angel my hearts on fire Don't deny your man's desire You'd be a fool to stop this tide Spread your wings and let me come inside |