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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsIs this the worst song ever?
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2025/08/20/lifestyle/worst-pop-song-built-city/My opinion is just "meh."
I wonder why it got singled out for being bad. Lots of bad songs.
What do you think, O DU Loungers?

True Dough
(24,414 posts)I can honestly say that I'd rather listen to "We Built This City" than this noise:
DBoon
(24,283 posts)efhmc
(15,801 posts)efhmc
(15,801 posts)justaprogressive
(5,432 posts)This is what they're about.
True Dough
(24,414 posts)These cats are just not my jam!
OldBaldy1701E
(9,057 posts)Like what you like, people. Music is its own language and if only you can hear what a particular song is saying, who cares?
Ray of Light by Madonna is a billion times worse.
justaprogressive
(5,432 posts)Barry Sadler "The Green Berets"
I won't link to it, to spare your ears!
Grim Chieftain
(593 posts)My cousin used to play it on his accordion and would cry all the way through it. Yes, really.
electric_blue68
(23,874 posts)Walleye
(42,478 posts)Not only are the lyrics obnoxious, but the melody is one of the worst Ive ever heard
Wiz Imp
(7,146 posts)Walleye
(42,478 posts)malaise
(289,109 posts)😂
Diamond_Dog
(38,483 posts)MacArthur Park
Billy Dont Be a Hero
Theme from The Titanic
To name a few
dgauss
(1,453 posts)There's nothing quite like it. (You have to listen for at least half a minute)
Dulcinea
(9,128 posts)I first heard it when I was a little kid, & I remember thinking, "What a stupid song. Who would leave a cake out in the rain?"
cloudbase
(6,067 posts)Donkees
(33,141 posts)NameAlreadyTaken
(2,057 posts)catbyte
(37,801 posts)It still pisses me off every time I hear it, which fortunately is very rarely.
Diamond_Dog
(38,483 posts)House of Roberts
(6,237 posts)by the Hallelujah Tabernacle Choir in Season one, Episode one of WKRP.
Oeditpus Rex
(42,740 posts)He didn't change his name until the classic format change. He was going by his reeal name, John Caravella.
I remembered it as the Cincinnati Tabernacle Choir, though, so we each got one wrong.
callous taoboy
(4,741 posts)Oeditpus Rex
(42,740 posts)The one where he went back to an LA station, but got fired after a cup o' coffee because he found you can say "booger" on LA radio now, but you couldn't say "__________."
Anyway, he came back to KRP but they'd given his morning drive slot to a guy who was dealing coke (he told Mr Carlson it was foot powder) and they gave Johnny midnight-6.
House of Roberts
(6,237 posts)and started following Venus' show. That was episode 14 of season One. I had to look that up to get the exact show.
Keepthesoulalive
(1,819 posts)3catwoman3
(27,699 posts)
when I graduated from high school. The songs the years before and after were Hey Jude and Bridge Over Troubled Water.
WTH, class of 69?
it beat Aquarius? I always thought that signaled the end of the 60's
yorkster
(3,386 posts)although that was mostly a case of terminal word play, a family affliction, rather than actually hating the song.
Skittles
(167,431 posts)
I do find the current reaction videos of young folk to this song quite amusing, it truly is quite unique.

NameAlreadyTaken
(2,057 posts)2naSalit
(97,802 posts)I can't read the article because I HAVE BEEN SELECTED for a big discount deal to subscribe to the Boston Globe! No way to get beyond that pop up unless I sign up for 26 weeks!
And what a horrible photo of the band... that's all I got to see.
And I HATE that song, always have.
The Blue Flower
(6,165 posts)From the 40s or 50s.
Iggo
(49,194 posts)The Blue Flower
(6,165 posts)I first heard it on the radio in the 80s. Just heard it recently on a jazz program on Virginia Public Radio. The lyrics are the funniest I've ever heard, although they aren't meant to be.
Bristlecone
(10,873 posts)mwmisses4289
(2,221 posts)heavy metal. Cats screeching on a backyard fence are more musical.
Oeditpus Rex
(42,740 posts)

Americanme
(274 posts)Thankfully, we are not required to all like the same thing.
Oeditpus Rex
(42,740 posts)I don't understand why so many people bag on this one when "Free Bird" still exists.
Iggo
(49,194 posts)But the extended outro is superb!
Oeditpus Rex
(42,740 posts)The eight-bar B-3 intro (studio version) is rather nice, but for a long dual-guitar solo, gimme "Hotel California" every time. Even live, it's extremely clean. The "Free Bird" dual solo is so basic and rough, I want to stop it before it's half over.
TexLaProgressive
(12,600 posts)There's no accounting for taste. Or opinions are like arseholes, everyone has one and they all stink.
My nominee for worst song is, "The Bird is the Word"
https://m.
MIButterfly
(1,289 posts)She's a Lady sung by Tom Jones. "She's got style, she's got grace. She always KNOWS HER PLACE." WTAF? Oh, HELL no!
You're Having My Baby sucks too. Both written by the same man, Paul Anka. Imagine that.
electric_blue68
(23,874 posts)Never was a Tom Jones fan.
Blargh
3catwoman3
(27,699 posts)to time, and I always hit mute immediately. Really antediluvian lyrics.
Iggo
(49,194 posts)This is just my opinion, of course. But I was there. And I think its an I didnt read the room situation. A corporate rock misfire. Wrong band. Wrong time. Wrong song.
Just a bad idea.
LogDog75
(855 posts)You Light Up My Life by Debby Boone?
CTyankee
(67,068 posts)
electric_blue68
(23,874 posts)Mr Moonlight - The Beatles
Miami - U2
As for the OP's song; it's a "eh" for me
Oh...wait.... I think I do have a song I hate:
Aqualung - Jethro Tull - GAK!
I used to like them but by that time I called them Jethro Dull. 😬
Florida Dem
(51 posts)This is from an album put out in 1983 by Rhino Records. It came with its own barf bag. I was working at Record Bar in the mall while attending college. Just for a laugh, we'd occasionally put this on the in-store music system. Believe me, we got some weird looks. Don't ask me about the video; I have no idea how it relates to the song. Lol
Iggo
(49,194 posts)Hed sing it during string changes, or any other unplanned stage interruption. I only remember one verse. And its bad. In fact, its not even worth attempting to type out here lol.
sl8
(16,833 posts)Lori Dorn
July 16, 2018
In 1983, a parody album entitled The Rhino Brothers Present The Worlds Worst Records featured disgusting, yet very funny cover of the classic country music song I Love by Tom T. Hall. Called I Like, artist Heathen Dan substituted some rather racy lyrics into the otherwise wholesome song.

[...]
ProfessorGAC
(74,446 posts)It's pretty bad, but there have been many hit songs that were worse.
The song got worse for my wife & I because of that horrible toilet paper commercial.
For me, a song would have to be worse than almost anything by the Beach Boys!
This ain't it.
LudwigPastorius
(13,404 posts)It's not close to the worst. It's got a melody, chord changes, a bridge, and Grace Slick to boot. Sure, it reeks of the 80s, but so did every other pop song that came out at that time.
I don't know why it became such a hipster thing to hate on that one, but compare it to the current Spotify Top 10 in the USA. Seven of the ten songs are not even from real artists. They are from the "bands" in an animated movie called KPop Demon Hunters.
ms liberty
(10,590 posts)He sang lead on "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" when he was with the Elvin Bishop Band, some years before his gig with The Starship.
MIButterfly
(1,289 posts)Starting off with "Hey, little girl..." and then instructs women to always wear full makeup and be cheerful when hubby comes home because there are "girls at the office" who may sway his attention if they don't.
"Wives should always be lovers too. Run to his arms when he comes home to you."
Ick.
gab13by13
(29,796 posts)not even close.
LogDog75
(855 posts)bucolic_frolic
(52,407 posts)So no song surprises me
sl8
(16,833 posts)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rhino_Brothers_Present_the_World%27s_Worst_Records
The Rhino Brothers Present the World's Worst Records is a compilation album released by Rhino Records in 1983.[1][2] It purports to compile the worst music ever recorded and features mostly novelty songs, parodies and cover versions of popular songs, performed very poorly (though in many cases, intentionally so, either as a novelty or as a joke). The original album included an airsickness bag and a warning that the album "may cause internal discomfort". Dr. Demento wrote the liner notes for the album.[citation needed]
[...]
Track listing
Volume 1
"The Crusher" (The Novas) (see also: The Crusher (wrestler))
"Big Girls Don't Cry" (Edith Massey and The Eggs)
"I Want My Baby Back" (Jimmy Cross)
"I Like" (Heathen Dan)[3]
"Kazooed on Klassics" (The Temple City Kazoo Orchestra)
"Fluffy" (Gloria Balsam)
"Paralyzed" (Legendary Stardust Cowboy)
"I Wanna Be Your Dog" (The Seven Stooges)
"Boogie Woogie Amputee" (Barnes and Barnes)
"Kinko the Clown" (Ogden Edsl)
"Umbassa and the Dragon" (The Turtles)
"Ugly" (Johnny Meeskite)
"Surfin' Tragedy" (The Breakers)[4]
"Young at Heart" (Wild Man Fischer)
Volume 2
A follow-up album was released in 1985, under the title The Rhino Brothers Present the World's Worst Records, Vol. 2.[5] This volume featured some more recognizable names from the novelty music field; it also included at least one top-40 hit ("Nag" by The Halos) and was more focused on the comedy than the outright-bad tone of its predecessor.
"Downtown" (Mrs. Miller)
"K'nish Doctor" (Mickey Katz)
"Party in My Pants" (Barnes and Barnes)
"Foreign Novelty Smash" (The Credibility Gap)
"Nag" (The Halos)
"Who Hid the Halibut on the Poop Deck" (Yogi Yorgesson)
"Goodbye Sam" (Shad O'Shea)
"Just a Big Ego" (Bob Rivers and Zip)
"Candy Rapper" (Bird & MacDonald, misattributed to "Sticky Fingers"![]()
"Hands" (Debbie Dawn)
"Baseball Card Lover" (Rockin' Richie Ray)
"Fudd on the Hill" (Little Roger and the Goosebumps)
"I Live in a Split Level Head" (Napoleon XIV)
"Teenage Enema Nurses in Bondage" (Killer Pussy)
"The Troggs Tapes" (The Troggs)
[...]
LogDog75
(855 posts)Upthevibe
(9,784 posts)I have a special dislike for the song, We Built This City... I'm not sure why, and I wasn't able to access the article.
Aristus
(70,873 posts)this song would be remembered as a catchy 80s pop song about the joys of rock and roll, and how it can transport us out of mundane everyday life.
But when people listen to Grace Slick, they want to hear White Rabbit and game-changing psychedelia.
I always enjoy WBTC. I thought it was cool that radio stations around the country would insert their own station identification riff into the San Francisco-based interlude when playing the single on the air.
efhmc
(15,801 posts)CTyankee
(67,068 posts)Wiz Imp
(7,146 posts)This actually hit number one in Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Italy, Greece, Mexico and Spain and got as high as #58 in the US. It apparently holds the record for youngest singer to ever hit #1 anywhere in the world.