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Ok then how about putting a different spin on things, whats the worst song you have heard,


Shaddupa your face - by some foreign fella (or someone pretending to be foreign)

Save your love - Renee and Renata


Need help with the next one, what was that song containing some of these lyrics, though not specifically in the correct order:-


"I was so upset that I cried all the way to the chip shop.....if you wana two time me then its the end of you and me.....(someone or other).....is a moron......its not fair, yeah yeah....." please someone help me out because that has to be, apart from the above, one of the most lyrically challenged of songs of all time, though quite catchy tune.


Ok, Ok I'll admit it, I loved it

Like I said before I go through favorite songs like I do pints on a Friday but the best a song has ever made me feel was a few years back,


I had a few weeks to myself. I was driving one of these:


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Through this:


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The closest town was at least 2 hours away and this came on the radio:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eW91-5TC78



Worst song? It would have to be:


And I, eeeeee yyyieeeeeehhhh

Will always love yooooooo woooooo hoooooo


By whoever the hell wrote the horrible thing.

anything by Oasis. especially anything involving him singing the word shine or

'shayine' as he will pronounce it in that god awful sneer of his.

this word appears in 85% of all their output I believe.


O and Angels by Robbie Williams

What about that song,


".... though I must confess, Number one was dull and number two is best, I wanna stay with you, my lucky number two, (then that god awful screech) aah oh aah oh! Ai, ai, ai ai ai ai".


Sorry, title of song deludes me yet again, must be my age. Could be my number one by god knows who.

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