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The 100 worst lyrics of all time

It's in your hands, America
By BILL JENSEN AND RYAN STEWART  |  January 28, 2010
Warrant, 'Cherry Pie'

Warrant's "Cherry Pie" is a possibility in our poll

VH-1, that paragon of list-making, recently set out to find the greatest lyric of all time. And after their exhaustive poll, which included asking Jon Bon Jovi and Noel Gallagher for their two cents, they discovered that "One" by U2 featured the best lyric: "One Life / With Each Other / Sisters / Brothers" was number one, followed by the words of the Smiths, Nirvana, the Who, Radiohead, Marvin Gaye, Eminem, Bob Marley and, er, Coldplay and Robbie Williams (not in that order.)

And all that's fine, and some of them were really good choices, giving us hope for America. But where was Ol' Dirty Bastard!?

Anyway, as we are fond of doing, we'd like to give the opposing view. And after you all complained so loudly about not being able to give your two cents and vote for the 100 Unsexiest Men in the World list, we’ve compiled some of our favorite nominations (from polling Phoenix music editors and writers) of some of the worst lyrics of all time, in no special order. These are just the nominees for the worst lyrics ever. We're leaving the voting to you. And you can use the comments to write in your own suggestions -- we're sure there are plenty we're missing. Results of the voting will appear in the future in this space.

To clarify, we're not indicting these songs, necessarily. Some of them are good. And also, we're not saying the entirety of these songs' lyrics are bad - just these specific lines we're singling out.

And, before everyone starts in on us: yes, we know, it's hard to write a song, we've never written any popular songs, these people sleep with beautiful women and/or men, yadda yadda yadda. Right, we're aware. Save the keystrokes, Mr. Aiken.

Warrant, "Cherry Pie"
“Swingin' in the living room / Swingin' in the kitchen / Most folks don't / 'cause they're too busy bitchin' /  Swingin' in there 'cause / She wanted me to feed her / So I mixed up the batter / And she licked the beater.”
The reason most people don’t swing? Because they’re too busy bitching. Makes sense to us.

LFO, “Summer Girls”
“New Kids On The block had a bunch of hits / Chinese food makes me sick/And I think it's fly when girls stop by for the summer, for the summer.”
We would print out the whole song, but we threw up after rhyming “speakin’” with “Alex P. Keaton.”

Avril Lavigne, "Sk8r Boi"
“He was a boy, she was a girl / Can I make it any more obvious.”
M’am, could you make it a bit more obvious? We’re not all sophisticated like y’all Degrassi-watching Canadians. By the way, it's been pointed out before, but we've never known a "Sk8tr Boy" who had anything resembling girl trouble.

311, "Down"
"'Cuz we're dope and change like a chameleon / and my channel whenever that whack show Real Worldis on"
We put this on the list only to defend the honor of Judd Winick.

Eminem, "Ass Like That"
"I ain’t never seen an ass like that / The way you move it, you make my peepee go DOING DOING DOING"
We think one 'doing' would have sufficed, no?

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yo momma

MacArthur Park by Donna Summers --"Someone left the cake out in the rain, I don't think I could take it, `cause it took so long to bake it, And I'll never have that recipe again, oh no!"
Posted: April 21 2006 at 8:45 AM

Veector

Genesis (with Peter Gabriel), "Dancing With The Moonlit Knight" -- Follow on ! A Round Table-talking down we go / You're the show ! / Off we go with: You play the hobbyhorse I'll play the fool / We'll tease the bull Ringing round & loud, loud & round
Posted: April 21 2006 at 10:12 AM

mistymay

No J.Lo? "I give my song to the DJ/'Cuz my song he's got to play" makes me want to scream when I hear it!
Posted: April 21 2006 at 10:54 AM

eugene

Just pick a song, any song, off of System of a Down's "Toxicity" "Prison Song": All research and successful drug policy show That treatment should be increased, And law enforcement decreased, While abolishing mandatory minimum sentences, All research and successful drug policy show That treatment should be increased, And law enforcement decreased, While abolishing mandatory minimum sentences. "Science": Science fails to recognize the single most Potent element of human existence letting the reigns go to the unfolding Is faith, faith, faith, faith. Science has failed our world Science has failed our Mother Earth. "Needles": Cause you, My tapeworm tells me what to do, You, My tapeworm tells me where to go, Pull the tapeworm out of your ass, Hey Pull the tapeworm out of your ass, Hey Pull the tapeworm out of your ass, Hey Pull the tapeworm out of your ass, Hey
Posted: April 21 2006 at 11:41 AM

R_Stewart

Lovin' the suggestions so far . . .
Posted: April 21 2006 at 11:45 AM

ellesie99

Hey, newsflash to ReliantK: the sun doesn't rise over the Pacific Ocean (in the US). Last I checked the sun rises in the east, and the Pacific is on the west coast! The sunsets, on the other hand, are spectacular (I don't know about proverbial...)
Posted: April 21 2006 at 1:23 PM

smellface

I have four-and-a-half words for you: "Knee-deep in the hoopla" from the crap-tastic Starship hit song "We Built This City."
Posted: April 21 2006 at 1:51 PM

smellface

Pretty much any line from C&C Music Factory's "Things That Make You Go Hmm"
Posted: April 21 2006 at 1:55 PM

Veector

We all know the "Milkshake Song" chorus from Kelis, but how about these lines from it... I can see you're on it, / You want me to teach thee / Techniques that freaks these boys, / It can't be bought, / Just know, thieves get caught, / Watch if your smart,
Posted: April 21 2006 at 2:43 PM

Veector

Mark Morrison anyone? "Moan and Groan" off of Return of the Mack... But you gotta wet me up and wet me down / I can do it (down oh yeah) / Then you gotta dry me up with some foreplay / Any problem / I can solve it / Push it, work it, hurt it, all night, all night, all day
Posted: April 21 2006 at 2:50 PM
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