I would have to add "Stay with me" by the Faces. Horrible, sexist, downright nasty lyrics.
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English asparagus…..it was worth the £££££ price tag.
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I've just been listening to Young Girl (Gary Puckett) in the radio and the lyrics now sound decidedly dodgy? Apparently Tom Jones is no longer allowed to sing Delilah as it glorifies domestic violence. And Wives And Lovers (Jack Jones) makes me very cross.
Any more you can think of? I'm not seriously bothered - they're all cracking good tunes!
I would have to add "Stay with me" by the Faces. Horrible, sexist, downright nasty lyrics.
I drove all night.
That's one that's just wrong.
I drove all night to get to you, wake you from your sleep and make love to you. Is that alright?
Well, no. It's not alright with me!
I can't think of any examples of female singers telling men what to do! Surely there must be some
I love the song "Dont' Leave Me this Way" but later in the song the lyrics definitely make me feel uncomfortable - "Oh baby
My heart is full of love and desire for you
So come on down and do what you've got to do
You started this fire down in my soul
Now can't you see it's burning out of control
So come on down and satisfy the need in meCause only your good loving can set me free...."
One song that always annoyed me.... Warpaint. Basically a guy telling the girl he hates her make up, to go and wash it off, think it was the line 'Let me introduce you to a cake of soap!' lol
genius.com/The-brook-brothers-warpaint-lyrics
I remember listening to a song quite regularly when I was about 5. The lyrics I remember were
Keep young and beautiful
It’s your duty to be beautiful
Keep young and beautiful
If you want to be loved
Don’t fail to do your stuff
With a little powder and a puff
Keep young and beautiful if you want to be loved.
Take care of all those charms
And you’ll always be in someone’s arms
Keep young and beautiful if you want to be loved.
I used to dance around singing it, I loved it. To be honest I don’t think it’s done me a lot of harm!
Seakay
Summer Lovin' from Grease:
"Did she put up a fight?"
Sorry for the pedantry but I felt compelled to point out the song was called ‘Summer Nights’.
The current rap song lyrics make the old ones look like nusery rhymes, they are utterly appalling, racism, sexual violence and murder, I have no idea why these things are allowed to be broadcast, and I hate the idea that my grandchildren think they are okay. I am not going to paste any examples here, they are just too awful.
Troglodite
Clean living Abba’s ‘Does Your Mother Know?’
It was sometime last year that I suddenly realised what was being sung. Yes, sending her away but admitting temptation!
Lots of men are tempted by young girls. But it’s whether they act on it. In this song, like Young Girl, he’s resisting temptation.
Songs are stories. We have films and tv shows that are also stories, about a gazillion different things. Some are harrowing, some are frightening, some are violent, some are lovely. It’s all part of life. Having said that, I would like to offer up Island Girl by the legendary Elton John. Dodgy lyrics about a black woman.
Clean living Abba’s ‘Does Your Mother Know?’
It was sometime last year that I suddenly realised what was being sung. Yes, sending her away but admitting temptation!
On a lighter note, Radar Love by Golden Earring. Nowadays he would just phone or text.😁
There's plenty of modern songs that promote, mysogeny, violence and offensive language. At least these older songs had stories attached to them, and the language was often American English with different connotations.
Fun Fun Fun endorses speeding. I’d never have thought about it if I hadn’t seen this thread.
All Night Long by Rainbow - the lyrics include “don’t know about your brain but you look alright” and “you’re short of class but you legs are long” and other misogynistic lyrics.
The only time I think songs should be banned retrospectively is when the singer/songwriter has been convicted of a crime like Gary Glitter. They should not be allowed to collect the royalties.
So would you say, icanhandthemback that anyone who has served their time should never earn again? What about people with shares - do you wipe out anything they owned before being convicted?
Just wondering.
Also wondering why ban a song when you could just divert royalties?
Give the royalties to a good cause?
I feel quite conflicted about this.
Horrible people can still be talented.
Nasty ones have successful businesses.
Ex-offenders have a right to a future.
If you like IT put a ring on IT!
young girl was always our song, my husband was 18 years older than me,
if you look at the lyrics she pretends she is older and when he finds out the truth he is hurt because he is already in love with her.
FannyCornforth
Granmarderby10
No Sparklefizz it was Brown Sugar by the stones. Golden Brown was by the Stranglers.
No idea what that was about either and don’t really care just like the toon. 😂Brown Sugar is about black prostitutes.
Golden Brown is about heroin.
Well, who knew!
I remain uncorrupted by all the songs I've enjoyed. 😁
I’m in a group of older people requesting songs with lyrics on YouTube to sing along to. We recently had ‘Little Green Apples’ which got me so cross. The husband calls the wife to meet him even though he knows she’s busy at home (probably doing stuff for him) and then he’s late turning up, as usual!
Seakay
Summer Lovin' from Grease:
"Did she put up a fight?"
I didn't like Grease, I thought it might corrupt my young daughter and her friends and give them the wrong message!
Changing how you look, what you do, just to please a man?
They seem to have enjoyed the film without being corrupted 😀
FannyCornforth
Glorianny
Little Sister by Elvis
Well, I used to pull your pigtails
And pinch your turned-up nose
But you been a-growin'
And baby, it's been showin' from your head down to your toes
Little sister, don't you-
Little sister, don't you-
Little sister, don't you kiss me once or twice
And say it's very nice, and then you run
But I was only 15 or 16 when it came out and so wanted to be the little sister!It’s alleged that for Elvis, 14 was the ‘magic number’
Priscilla was 14 when they met.
He was 24.
Livin' Doll always made me fume, and 'Bobby's Girl'.
They say things come round again, and sure enough, earlier, there was 'Stay young and Beautiful', which might have been written today!
At least you could hear the lyrics. I don’t know what they’re singing about anymore, they don’t make the words clear. Back in the day I think maybe we were more innocent and did not think too much about what the lyrics meant. I loved Brown Sugar by the stones, didn’t think for a minute about what the meaning was. Just like the rewriting of books, now it’s songs. What next?
p0Sy
Chinese Girl by Bowie
Turning Japanese by - can't remember
Bowie's song was China Girl and Turning Japanese was by The Vapors.
And I completely agree with you, icanhandthemback.
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