Articles for tag: 80, George Michael, The 80's, Worst Songs

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Top 10 Worst Music Videos of the 80’s

After being subject to hour upon hour of horrible 80’s music videos recently, I decided to compile a list of the absolute worst. Get ready for a laugh. #1 Worst Music Video of the 80’s She Blinded Me withScience by Thomas Dolby is without a doubt the worst music video of the 80’s. If you ...

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10 Best Doris Day Musical Movies

Doris Day became the #1 box office movie star of the late 50s and early 60s with the explosive package of talent, charm and personality that she brought to the screen. Doris Day starred in 39 films including a score of sunny, light musicals, one serious musical, (“Love Me or Leave Me” in 1955) and ...

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Ten More of the Worst Songs of the 1960’s and ’70’s

I present to you now the second of my articles regarding the songs I consider to be among the worst of the 1960’s and ’70’s. There was a lot of great music during those decades, but also a number of offerings that were less than stellar. To qualify for inclusion on this list, a song ...

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The Top MST3K Songs of All Time

One of the highlights of Mystery Science Theater 3000 has to be the songs sung during the host segments. Just as the funny comments and pop culture references that Joel or Mike and the ‘bots make during the movie were often hit or miss, so too are the MST3K songs uneven. Even so, the worst ...

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10 Best Doris Day Hit Songs

More than fifty of Doris Day’s recordings appeared on the top-100 music popularity charts during her seventeen years at Columbia Records. Her sunny persona was firmly ensconced in the national consciousness and the lilt in her voice is immediately recognizable. Her best ‘should-have-been hits’ and her best ‘songs that-you-never-heard-of’ are discussed in other articles. Here ...

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Popular Movie Songs Overlooked by the Academy Awards

When the calendar changed to a new decade in 1970 there was a changing of the guard underway in the world of films. A younger generation was taking over and audiences were responding to their celluloid messages of sex, drugs and rock n roll. The smashing success of Dennis Hopper’s “Easy Rider” had opened a ...