Word(s) that only ever appeared in one (hit) song, ever.

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petrochemical - Laurie Anderson O Superman

Zelda Zonk, Monday, 21 January 2008 13:55 (sixteen years ago) link

Manfred Mann via Springsteen's "Blinded By the Light" has "caliope," "dictaphone," "silicone," and "moonstone."

Actually, early Springteen lyrics might have a bunch of these, come to think of it...

xhuxk, Monday, 21 January 2008 13:56 (sixteen years ago) link

"Smells Like Teen Spirit" also has "albino" in addition to the ones I've already mentioned.

Geir Hongro, Monday, 21 January 2008 13:57 (sixteen years ago) link

"Pringles" - Half Man Half Biscuit, Twenty Four Hour Garage People.

nate woolls, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:04 (sixteen years ago) link

"Horace" ("Diary Of Horace Wimp" - ELO)

Dingbod Kesterson, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:05 (sixteen years ago) link

(in terms of hit songs, i.e. not including Bonzo's "Intro & Outro")

Dingbod Kesterson, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:07 (sixteen years ago) link

The word "fancy" also appeared in "Fancy" by Bobbie Gentry (among several other hits), fwiw.

xhuxk, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:11 (sixteen years ago) link

"Fuck me" - Don't Marry Her (Beautiful South)

Mark G, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:16 (sixteen years ago) link

2Touch Me I'm Sick" never charted, did it? That's got "fuck me" in it as well.

ailsa, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:22 (sixteen years ago) link

How about "shindig" from that RHCP song which seems to be background music every time I turn on the TV (can't stop, addicted to the...)?

I'm sure there are more "bustles" out there (Try a Little Tenderness starts with one, I think), and as far as "internet" goes, did Beyonce's mother not teach her better than that?

a passing spacecadet, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:28 (sixteen years ago) link

Yeah, there's quite a few fuck me songs, Wayne County, oh, and others. But the Beautiful South one charted. And had sincerity, rather than in a Gordon Ramsay sense, or like they just dropped a wine bottle or something.

Mark G, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:28 (sixteen years ago) link

email - "get here" by her out of Tears for fears..

Mark G, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:29 (sixteen years ago) link

Wicket-keeper (Pavement, 'Carrot Rope')
Ventolin, asthma, French bread, 24-hour garage, service station (Super Furry Animals, 'Hermann Loves Pauline')
Vermillion, dartboard (Super Furry Animals, 'Demons')

William Bloody Swygart, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:32 (sixteen years ago) link

Ultravox - "Vienna": pizzicato?
Was "Eisbär" a hit in Germany? Come to think of it, Peter Schilling's "Major Tom": stabilisers?

a passing spacecadet, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:36 (sixteen years ago) link

Gordon Ramsay's Wonderful World Of Pop:
"Fucking Imagine, Yes?"
"Fucking God Save The Queen, Yes?"
"Fucking You Are The Generation That Bought More Shoes And You Get What You Deserve, Yes?"
"Fucking Save Your Kisses For Me, Yes?"

Dingbod Kesterson, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:40 (sixteen years ago) link

"Rock The Casbah" most likely has maybe 3-5 otherwise unused words, I'd bet. All of 'em Arabic.

Myonga Vön Bontee, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:47 (sixteen years ago) link

"Taumatawhakatangihangakoayauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukypokaiwhenuakitanatahu" ("The Lone Ranger" by Quantum Jump)

Dingbod Kesterson, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:53 (sixteen years ago) link

what "Boogiemen" ? (xpost)

Mark G, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:55 (sixteen years ago) link

"Muezzin" and possibly "Bedouin" may be relevant here.

Dingbod Kesterson, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:56 (sixteen years ago) link

xp Some people here have a very bizarre idea of what constitutes a "hit song." (Unless "hit song" in England just means "any song ever recorded.")

xhuxk, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:56 (sixteen years ago) link

I was told the words "finger fucking" appeared (and was played unedited on the radio) in a Blondie hit, though I can't recall which one.

RabiesAngentleman, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:57 (sixteen years ago) link

"Macarena"!

NoTimeBeforeTime, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:59 (sixteen years ago) link

I can only think of one instance of the word 'dawdle' in a hit record:

"...Daily, except for Sunday, you dawdle into the cafe where you meet her each day..."

Sparks - this town aint big enough

Daniel Giraffe, Monday, 21 January 2008 14:59 (sixteen years ago) link

xp Some people here have a very bizarre idea of what constitutes a "hit song." (Unless "hit song" in England just means "any song ever recorded.")

It means any song which made the UK singles chart is what it means.

Dingbod Kesterson, Monday, 21 January 2008 15:01 (sixteen years ago) link

"anaesthetise" [UK spelling sic] was also in "radio radio" -- re: someone's placebo comment 500 posts ago.

Lie Bot, Monday, 21 January 2008 15:08 (sixteen years ago) link

I'm pretty sure that "Columbo" only appears in Bill Howard's ribtickling 1975 hit "King Of The Cops."

Dingbod Kesterson, Monday, 21 January 2008 15:11 (sixteen years ago) link

I'm pretty sure that "Columbo" only appears in Bill Howard's ribtickling 1975 hit "King Of The Cops."

-- Dingbod Kesterson, Monday, 21 January 2008 15:11 (9 seconds ago) Bookmark Link

Mark B and Blade - Ya Don't See The Signs

Dom Passantino, Monday, 21 January 2008 15:12 (sixteen years ago) link

Which got to #23 in May 2001, for any confused middle-aged American music critics wandering around this thread.

Dom Passantino, Monday, 21 January 2008 15:12 (sixteen years ago) link

It's a tough concept to grasp, aye.

Dingbod Kesterson, Monday, 21 January 2008 15:14 (sixteen years ago) link

I can only think of one instance of the word 'dawdle' in a hit record: Sparks - this town aint big enough

Lovin' Spoonful's "Darling Be Home Soon" used it. (OK, dawdled, pedants.)

Myonga Vön Bontee, Monday, 21 January 2008 15:47 (sixteen years ago) link

"Rolled up a woolie and I watched Columbo" from The New Style, by the Beastie Boys.

kingkongvsgodzilla, Monday, 21 January 2008 15:47 (sixteen years ago) link

xpost

kingkongvsgodzilla, Monday, 21 January 2008 15:48 (sixteen years ago) link

I had a feeling that the Beasties might have something to say in that department.

Dingbod Kesterson, Monday, 21 January 2008 15:49 (sixteen years ago) link

Yeah, they probably have a few. "Sabotage"?

"Commiserating" from Blink 182's All the Small Things

Also, going back to RHCP, I can't think of any other hit songs that have the word "Wisconsin" in them.

kingkongvsgodzilla, Monday, 21 January 2008 15:50 (sixteen years ago) link

"Hollaback Girl" ?

Myonga Vön Bontee, Monday, 21 January 2008 15:55 (sixteen years ago) link

Psychosomatic?

musically, Monday, 21 January 2008 15:58 (sixteen years ago) link

I have the feeling that Going the Distance by Cake is made entirely of these, but I really don't want to go look up the lyrics. I think dude had a rhyming dictionary AND a thesaurus open on that one, though.

The notable exception from this song is the word "bowel" which, thank you Will Smith.

kingkongvsgodzilla, Monday, 21 January 2008 15:59 (sixteen years ago) link

Lipstuck, Grebos, Crusties - The Only Living Boy in New Cross, Carter USM
Klaus Barbie, Leigh-on-Sea, Abodeless, Rachman - Sherrif Fatman, Carter USM
Chloro-Fluoro-Carbon, Domestos - Rubbish, Carter USM

ledge, Monday, 21 January 2008 16:00 (sixteen years ago) link

"Engenders" ("Jenny Ondioline" by Stereolab)

Dingbod Kesterson, Monday, 21 January 2008 16:03 (sixteen years ago) link

"hit" was "French Disco" so I submit "Bubble withdrawal"

In fact, that I submit that phrase as never appearing anywhere else, ever!

Mark G, Monday, 21 January 2008 16:10 (sixteen years ago) link

You never heard the remix of "Heal The World" then?

Dingbod Kesterson, Monday, 21 January 2008 16:11 (sixteen years ago) link

"Victrola" - CCR's Looking out my back door (if counts as a hit single? I still hear it occasionally on our local rock station.)

"Belisha Beacon" - Radiohead's My Iron Lung - and er, "My Iron Lung" probably isn't used that often either.

Finefinemusic, Monday, 21 January 2008 16:18 (sixteen years ago) link

I believe that CCR song was one of their half-dozen Number Two singles

Myonga Vön Bontee, Monday, 21 January 2008 16:29 (sixteen years ago) link

"Has any other hit song mentioned "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"?"

"Super Band" by Kool & the Gang (#17 on Billboard's soul charts in '77).

Rev. Hoodoo, Monday, 21 January 2008 16:51 (sixteen years ago) link

- "superficial" (Anita Baker, "Giving You The Best That I've Got")
- "foolhardy," "thereafter," "portrayin'" (Bob Kuban & the In-Men, "Look Out For The Cheater")

Rev. Hoodoo, Monday, 21 January 2008 16:53 (sixteen years ago) link

"vegemite," "combie," "chunder" -- Men At Work, "Down Under"
"wallabies," "cockatoo," "abos," "platypus," digeridoo" -- Rolf Harris, "Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport"

(In the U.S., anyway -- In Australian hits, for all I know, those words show up all the time.)

Is Chumbawamba's "Tubthumping" the only U.S. hit to contain the word "pissing"? (Patti Smith's "Pissing in a River" was never a hit anywhere, I'm pretty sure; nor was the Beastie Boys' "Stop That Train," where they're "pissing on the third rail.")

And I doubt it was, but if Elvis Costello's "Busy Bodies" was ever a hit somewhere, it's got "concertina."

xhuxk, Monday, 21 January 2008 17:02 (sixteen years ago) link

"Debonair" -- "When Smokey Sings" (probably the only hit song to *begin* with "debonair," at least...)

Fitzcarraldo, Monday, 21 January 2008 17:11 (sixteen years ago) link

Before Dignbod says,

"I should be so debonair, I threw my glass in the air"

Oh what a shame, Roy Wood.

Mark G, Monday, 21 January 2008 17:15 (sixteen years ago) link

"Buck-toothed" (Ask)

-- Alba, Monday, 21 January 2008 12:12 (1 minute ago) Bookmark Link

^^^"bucktooth" is used on "La Pastie De La Bourgiese", which was the lead track on B&S's top 40 "3, 6, 9 Seconds Of Light" EP

buck teeth also mentioned in the glorious U.G.L.Y. by Daphne and Celeste.

ailsa, Monday, 21 January 2008 17:16 (sixteen years ago) link

"Apple Crumble" - Abc - That Was Then But This Is Now

Mark G, Monday, 21 January 2008 17:16 (sixteen years ago) link


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