1974 Paul Anka song that includes the lyric "Whoa, the seed inside ya, Baby, do you feel it growin'?", making it a classic karaoke choice. See also Karaoke.
Politically correct version of Baa Baa Black Sheep currently being sung in elementary schools. See also Children.
Chart-topping hit from English band Chumbawamba featured in such hit films as Home Alone 3, Joe Somebody, and Airbud 2.
If only for the opening line, “Like I always say, what’s good for the geese is always good for the gander.” See also 80's.
"... to have a good time, oh no." That's true, we could just watch this video. See also 80's.
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I like big bibles and I cannot lie, my Christian mothers can't deny, when a girl walks in with a KJV and a bookmark in Proverbs, I get stoked. See also Christian.
The song is called "I Am a Utah Man" and uses the terms "jolliest", "merriment", and "we're up to snuff." I can't believe that the female students haven't revolted. See also College.
1974 Ray Stevens hit highlighting the inherently funny trend of taking off all of one's clothes and running really fast in broad daylight. See also Nudity.
Cheesy song by John Mayer that has made the rounds on every make-out playlist ever.
These, of course, would include Bobby Brown's On Our Own from Ghostbusters II, MC Hammer's Addam's Family Grove from The Addam's Family, and Vanilla Ice's Ninja Rap from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze. See also 80's, 90's, Singers.