Ten Worst Song Lyrics of All Time
A new book has claimed to have established the ten worst song lyrics of all time.
Johnny Sharp's new book 'Crap Lyrics', published on June 1st, outlines what he declares are the worst lyrics in pop music.
At number ten, from Rhythm is a Dancer by Snap,
HEADLINES: Tucson Citizen ends print edition
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Digest: Mexico bank trims key interest rate
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Emulex board urges shareholders to reject Broadcom bid
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INTERNATIONAL
Europe's GDP decline a record
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BofA, Fifth Third and Chevron Drop
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