Dave Barry's Book of Bad Songs

Dave Barry's Book of Bad Songs
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

1999

نویسنده

Mike Dodge

ناشر

HighBridge

شابک

9781598872477
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Publisher's Weekly

July 31, 1997
In 1992, Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist Barry wrote a column about the tendency of bad song lyrics to stick in our heads. Reader response was enormous and led to a series of columns, a poll and this winning volume. Ultimately, Barry narrowed the field to pop songs written from 1960 to 1990, thus shutting out "Mairzy Doats" and Wagner. The largest number of votes went to "MacArthur Park," the 1968 hit written by Jimmy Webb, with its mangled metaphors, followed by "Yummy, Yummy, Yummy (I Got Love in My Tummy)" by the Ohio Express and "(You're) Having My Baby" by Paul Anka. Also quoted are lines from Neil Diamond's "I Am, I Said": "I am, I said/ To no one there/ And no one heard at all/ Not even the chair." Barry then goes on to treat five sub-genres: weenie music, love songs women really hate, teen death songs and songs people get wrong, citing his own mis-hearing of the opening lines of "Help Me Rhonda" by the Beach Boys, as "Well, since she put me down/ There's been owls pukin' in my bed." Who can resist such a book?



AudioFile Magazine
Feelings. "MacArthur Park." Any record by Gary Puckett. These are just a few of the titles submitted by over ten thousand readers who responded to columnist Dave Barry's "Bad Song Survey." Barry lists the results and discusses the songs in this hilarious audio--DAVE BARRY'S BOOK OF BAD SONGS. Mike Dodge uses his experience in doing commercials to give just the right touch of sarcasm to the reading. For weeks after listening to this book you'll be trying to forget gems like "Little Green Apples" and that all-time favorite "Watching Scotty Grow." This is one book that is even more fun when listened to by a group. S.I.R. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine


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