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10 Creepy Classic Rock Era Songs

  • Writer: Fred
    Fred
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Honestly, to say that Kid Rock should be canceled based off of the fact that he wrote a song about young girls years ago, but now it's the Age of Epstein, is not really fair. Almost every rock star in the history of the Rock Genre has written a song about young girls. Here are 10 that stuck out from my memory (with an assist from Reddit):


Little Girls by Oingo Boingo



But is the song good? It's one of Oingo Boingo's best songs and catchy as hell.


Christine Sixteen by KISS



But is the song good? Best song on KISS's Love Gun album, where every song (except Shock Me) was about sex.


Seventeen by Winger



But is the song good? If you took this song from Winger's discography, they go from one-hit wonders to no-hit wonders.


Young Girl by Gary Puckett and the Union Gap



But is the song good? I always thought the song was a bit too slow and serious, but it was a # 1 hit in the UK, # 1 hit in America.


Hot Child in the City by Nick Gilder



But is the song good? I had forgotten about this song. Apparently Nick Gilder is still active? Well God Bless 'Em.


Mellow Yellow by Donovan



But is the song good? Man is that song smoooooth.


Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon by Neil Diamond



But is the song good? I think it's a good song, but Neil Diamond had 100 singles in his career, I'm not sure how it stacks up against his entire discography.


You're Sixteen, You're Beautiful (and You're Mine) by Ringo Starr



But is the song good? Eh, it's kind of cheesy.


Polly by Nirvana



But is the song good? Kurt isn't singing about his love for young girls, he is singing about the disturbing story of a real 14 year old girl named "Polly."


Catholic School Girls Rule by the Red Hot Chili Peppers



But is the song good? My favorite Chili Peppers' songs are from BEFORE Under the Bridge, so yes, I love this song. This specific song is based off a very bad 14 year old girl who was intimately acquainted with lead singer Anthony Kiedis.


You want to ban music on the radio?


Who's listening to radio?


(Notice I found all songs very easily on YouTube.)


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