Archie Bell

What is the dumbest, lamest, worst, most moronic song you have ever heard?
Feel free to list as many as you please. It / they can come from any genre ~ rock & roll, country-western, R & B, whatever. And tell me why, if you wish. I could list several, but I will start with “The Tighten Up” by Archie Bell & the Drells–it’s just a stupid song. Then how about Happy Together by the Turtles–stupid lyrics, irritating music/instrumentation. In the song, he sings these words: “The only one for me is you and you for me. That’s redundant.What he means is “The only one for me is you, and me for you.” Another is Mary’s Boy Chile by a lot of people. A Christmas song about Jesus Christ being born on Christmas Day. Duh! Christmas Day was “born” to commemorate Jesus’ birth, which WASN’T Christmas Day. He was born in the spring. So, whadya think? Got any for me?
Disco Duck; hands down!
Archie Bell & The Drells – Tighten up (1968)
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