Baby Boomers out there will probably remember this gem: "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" performed by Jerry Samuels (billed as Napoleon XIV).
Talk about weird novelty songs -- this 1966 gem hit the mother load rising to #3 on the U.S. Billboard Top 100. It's about a guy who has gone insane because he has been abandoned by a... Friend? / Wife? / Lover?
Not until the very end do we find out who exactly ran out on him:
I cooked your food
I cleaned your house
And this is how you pay me back
For all my kind unselfish, loving deeds
Ha! Well you just wait
They'll find you yet and when they do
They'll put you in the A.S.P.C.A.
You mangy mutt
Even as a (very) insensitive and unaware 6th grader, I sorta realized this song was in bad taste. It was really quite offensive and was eventually pulled from radio stations after an outcry from mental health organizations and the general public.
Be that as it may, the tune was catchy and hypnotic, and the words were sorta clever, and the B-Side was even stranger as this novelty song was recorded in reverse!
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by Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods. That song makes me cringe now... I believe it's been a frequent 'top of the charts' for worst songs ever.
The worst song I ever heard came much later... I absolutely hate "You're Beautiful" by J. Blount. That song is 'stick a pencil in your ear' bad!
Too funny! This crazy group had another song about Al Capone! It went something like this:
When a man named Al Capone
Tried to make this town his own
As for “Billy Don’t Be a Hero,” I was a beach boy raking seaweed and fetching chairs and umbrellas when this song came out. On overcast days with nothing to do, the radio blasted for hours on end, and I’m almost embarrassed to say that I memorized EVERY single word from this maudlin
It’s called. The Night Chicago Died
Playground In My Mind Clint Holmes. The kid who sang the chorus with him sounded so weird
I was immediately drawn to bizarre stuff. Beatles psychadelic era opened doors for me.
Playground In My Mind Clint Holmes. The kid who sang the chorus with him sounded so weird
Playground In My Mind Clint Holmes. The kid who sang the chorus with him sounded so weird
Playground In My Mind was kinda sappy... make that real sappy. But Family Affair was OK. Not my favorite Sly song, but not too shabby (at least IMO.)
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by Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods. That song makes me cringe now... I believe it's been a frequent 'top of the charts' for worst songs ever.
The worst song I ever heard came much later... I absolutely hate "You're Beautiful" by J. Blount. That song is 'stick a pencil in your ear' bad!
Too funny! This crazy group had another song about Al Capone! It went something like this:
When a man named Al Capone
Tried to make this town his own
As for “Billy Don’t Be a Hero,” I was a beach boy raking seaweed and fetching chairs and umbrellas when this song came out. On overcast days with nothing to do, the radio blasted for hours on end, and I’m almost embarrassed to say that I memorized EVERY single word from this maudlin bubble-gum song.
these were the first two songs that popped into my head (The Night Chicago Died by Paper Lace, and Billy Don't Be a Hero).
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but I always hated All You Zombies by the Hooters. Just a stupid, stupid song.
You can edit out "All You Zombies by" out of your statement and still be correct. The Hooters sucked.
Hey, a friend of mine was in the Hooters after one of the original members was in an accident. He got to play in Live Aid.
A lot of people don't know that the Hooters wrote lots of hits for other artist (what if god was one of us, true colors, time after time, ...)
Hey, a friend of mine was in the Hooters after one of the original members was in an accident. He got to play in Live Aid.
A lot of people don't know that the Hooters wrote lots of hits for other artist (what if god was one of us, true colors, time after time, ...)
I knew they wrote a couple of Cyndi Lauper hits, but sorry, I was never a fan. I dated a girl who was going to UDel and they played there all the time. I went once and said no thanks.
That is very cool for your friend though. What a story to tell at parties!
Ooh e ooh a a ting tang walla walla bing bang,
Ooh e ooh a a ting tang walla walla bing bang."
Now that's lyrics we can really relate to!
"Yes I like boobs a lot, boobs a lot, boobs a lot,
yes I like boobs a lot, etc."
This weird, funny, clever song would be massively politically incorrect if released today. All of the campers in the early 1960s were singing Larry Verne's "Mr. Custer." One of the verses went like this:
Please Mr. Custer, I don't wanna go
Listen, Mr. Custer, please don't make me go
There's a redskin a-waitin' out there, just fixin to take my hair
A coward I've been called cuz I don't wanna wind up dead or bald
I went to sleep-away camp on Long Lake in upstate New York. One of the smart locals opened up an ice cream place in town called, "Custard's Last Stand." It's still going 60 years later!
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The Night Chicago Died
The Night the Lights went out in Georgia
I don't like Spiders and Snakes
Boy the 1970's pop charts had some weird stuff looking back on it. These were all serious songs too
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'Wooly Bully' by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs - I mean what is this about?
Matty told Hatty about a thing she saw
Had two big horns and a wooly jaw
Wooly bully, wooly bully (yeah, that's right)
Wooly bully, wooly bully, wooly bully
True confession here -- this song had (and has) been in my mind for so long that, when my daughter was born, I named her Maddy, almost as though in honor of "Matty told Hatty." In fact, my handle M.S. is actually my daughter's who gave it to me years and years ago after I somehow lost my original handle JonS.
In case it hasn't been answered yet (haven't gone through all the posts), Wooly Bully is about a dance
Hatty told Matty
Let's not take no chance
Let's not be L7
Come and learn this dance
The Night Chicago Died
The Night the Lights went out in Georgia
I don't like Spiders and Snakes
Boy the 1970's pop charts had some weird stuff looking back on it. These were all serious songs too
Forgot one more:
I've got a brand new pair of rollerskates, you've got a brand new key.
I mean what?
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'Wooly Bully' by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs - I mean what is this about?
Matty told Hatty about a thing she saw
Had two big horns and a wooly jaw
Wooly bully, wooly bully (yeah, that's right)
Wooly bully, wooly bully, wooly bully
True confession here -- this song had (and has) been in my mind for so long that, when my daughter was born, I named her Maddy, almost as though in honor of "Matty told Hatty." In fact, my handle M.S. is actually my daughter's who gave it to me years and years ago after I somehow lost my original handle JonS.
In case it hasn't been answered yet (haven't gone through all the posts), Wooly Bully is about a dance
Hatty told Matty
Let's not take no chance
Let's not be L7
Come and learn this dance
So they say ... but then what was it that Matty saw that had "two big horns and a wooly jaw"?
BTW from these lyrics I learned that "L7" was once slang for "square," which in turn meant unhip in those days.
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"Duke Duke Duke, Duke Duke of Earl, Duke Duke, Duke of Earl, Duke Duke, Duke of Earl ....
"Duke Duke Duke, Duke Duke of Earl, Duke Duke, Duke of Earl, Duke Duke, Duke of Earl ....
It was kinda catchy… my eldest brother used to play it and I sorta took a shine to it many decades later!
As I walk through this world
Nothing can stop the Duke of Earl
"Open the door Richard, Open the door and let me in, Open the door Richard. Richard, why won't you open the door?"
Mares eat oats and does eat oats and little lambs eat ivy a kid will eat ivy, too.
Little Nash Rambler --- The Playmates
And of course, Pachalafaka --- Soupy Sales
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Little Nash Rambler --- The Playmates
And of course, Pachalafaka --- Soupy Sales
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Yowzer -- these really are weird!
Macarthur Park - Richard Harris
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Then there was "Big Daddy," a song about a notorious troublemaker who ran off with the Mayor's wife, who tried to take the Sheriff's life, and so on. Key line is "Big Daddy's Alabam-y bound"
And of course, "I Love Onions," about the vegetable that makes your eyes water when you cut them up.
Charlie Daniels Band - The Legend of Wooley Swamp and Uneasy Rider
Anything from Spike Jones (Cocktails for Two)
LOL, haven't thought about that song for decades either - and for good reason!
"They're coming to take me away" by Napoleon XIV.
Oddest and scariest song that I still remember 50 years later
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"They're coming to take me away" by Napoleon XIV.
Oddest and scariest song that I still remember 50 years later link - ( New Window )
This is the shit nightmares come from:
And I got on my knees and begged you
Not to leave because I'd go berserk?
WELL,
You left me anyhow and
Then the days got worse and worse
And now you see I've gone completely
out of my mind,
AND
They're coming to take me away,
Haha, they're coming to take me away,
Ho ho, hee hee, ha ha,
To the funny farm
Where Life is Beautiful all the time
And I'll be happy to see
Those Nice Young Men
In their Clean White Coats
And they're coming to take me AWAY,
HA HAAAAA
You thought it was a joke,
and so you LAUGHED, YOU LAUGHED
When I had said that losing you
Would make me flip my lid,
RIGHT?
You know you laughed.
I HEARD you laugh, you laughed
You laughed and laughed
And then you left,
But now you know I'm Utterly Mad
AND
They're coming to take me away,
Haha, they're coming to take me away,
Ho ho, hee hee, ha ha,
To the Happy Home with Trees and Flowers
And Chirping Birds and basket weavers
Who sit and smile and
Twiddle their thumbs and toes
And they're coming to Take me Away,
HAHAAAAAAAAA
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We shared a bedroom and we would listen to the Dr. Demento show on the radio. They started the show up with the song:
"They're coming to take me away" by Napoleon XIV.
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This is the shit nightmares come from:
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Remember when you ran away
And I got on my knees and begged you
Not to leave because I'd go berserk?
WELL,
You left me anyhow and
Then the days got worse and worse
And now you see I've gone completely
out of my mind,
AND
They're coming to take me away,
Haha, they're coming to take me away,
Ho ho, hee hee, ha ha,
To the funny farm
Where Life is Beautiful all the time
And I'll be happy to see
Those Nice Young Men
In their Clean White Coats
And they're coming to take me AWAY,
HA HAAAAA
You thought it was a joke,
and so you LAUGHED, YOU LAUGHED
When I had said that losing you
Would make me flip my lid,
RIGHT?
You know you laughed.
I HEARD you laugh, you laughed
You laughed and laughed
And then you left,
But now you know I'm Utterly Mad
AND
They're coming to take me away,
Haha, they're coming to take me away,
Ho ho, hee hee, ha ha,
To the Happy Home with Trees and Flowers
And Chirping Birds and basket weavers
Who sit and smile and
Twiddle their thumbs and toes
And they're coming to Take me Away,
HAHAAAAAAAAA
Did you eve play the B-side of this record? It was the song recorded backwards. It sounded like a Russian Space Alien on stimulants!
I described him as a "mean motor scooter and a bad go-getter."
That came from a fun, clever (and weird) 1960 novelty hit song by The Hollywood Argyles that reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The stanza I had in mind went like this:
The cats don't bug him cuz they know bettah (Alley Oop, oop, oop-oop)
Cuz he's a mean motah scootah and a bad go-gettah (Alley Oop, oop, oop-oop)
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It's brutal lol
I had no idea this existed until recently
Even McCall new the song was lame because apparently you can hear the singers at one point singing "this is dumb dumb dumb dumb..."
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It's brutal lol
I had no idea this existed until recently
Even McCall new the song was lame because apparently you can hear the singers at one point singing "this is dumb dumb dumb dumb..." Link - ( New Window )
Wow! Just WOW!
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...but how many remember the sequel he wrote to the song because his record label was looking for another hit, "Around The World With The Rubber Duck"?
It's brutal lol
I had no idea this existed until recently
Even McCall new the song was lame because apparently you can hear the singers at one point singing "this is dumb dumb dumb dumb..." Link - ( New Window )
Wow! Just WOW!
I know, right? That song is offensively terrible on multiple levels lol
For sheer volume, 60's and 70's swamp any other era.
No mention of Sweet Transvestite? Although it prolly didn't get much steady airplay, it's a quite well known tune, as well as Time Warp.
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Most anything from Primus - Wynonnas Big Brown Beaver is a fav
Bugs - Pearl Jam
from the album: Ummagumma
without a doubt
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That whole Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa FIre Fire part
Mr Crowley - Ozzy Osbourne
That whole Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa FIre Fire part
Mr Crowley - Ozzy Osbourne
For this Baby Boomer where the music world seemed to almost stop around 1972, gotta say I'm a big fan of Talking Heads!
Very weird. And the ukulele was really too much!
“From the Indies to the Andes in his undies.” Still think its catchy and they were ahead of their time as far as videos.
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