Annoying radio hits of the 70s
February 21st 2011 00:59
OK - so even if you weren't born in the 60s (or 70s for that matter) this doesn't preclude you from having your say on what are some of the most annoying radio hits from the 70s to make their way through your speakers.
Now having endured most (if not all) the cringe the 70s had on offer, I'm here to tell you there were some real clangers out there.
Not surprisingly, and in spite of their chart ratings - you're just never going to hear these gems on classic hit stations anywhere, anytime soon.
Emotionally scarred is as good a term as any when it comes to some of my personal favourites - songs which left an ugly and indelible source of torment on an impressionably young mind at the time.
Disco Duck by Rick Dees rates right up there as does Seasons in The Sun while the mournful Feelings by Morris Albert is about as sorryful a song you could find when disco chart toppers ruled the roost.
Then there was that Chirppy Chirppy Cheep Cheep song, Monster Mash and Honey by Bobby Goldborough.
But my personal favourite - and for no apparent reason than after 40 years it still haunts me is this gem . . . enjoy!
Now having endured most (if not all) the cringe the 70s had on offer, I'm here to tell you there were some real clangers out there.
Not surprisingly, and in spite of their chart ratings - you're just never going to hear these gems on classic hit stations anywhere, anytime soon.
Emotionally scarred is as good a term as any when it comes to some of my personal favourites - songs which left an ugly and indelible source of torment on an impressionably young mind at the time.
Disco Duck by Rick Dees rates right up there as does Seasons in The Sun while the mournful Feelings by Morris Albert is about as sorryful a song you could find when disco chart toppers ruled the roost.
Then there was that Chirppy Chirppy Cheep Cheep song, Monster Mash and Honey by Bobby Goldborough.
But my personal favourite - and for no apparent reason than after 40 years it still haunts me is this gem . . . enjoy!
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