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Subject: Most Famous Song

2009-08-20 19:36:15
Yesterday, during another sleepless night, I started to think of what wuld be one of the most famous songs. I would like to think it's Queens' Bohemian Rhapsody, but after thinking, I think it might be the horrific 'Barbie Girl' by Aqua, which everyone seems to have heard. Opinions?
2009-08-20 22:45:21
Happy Birthday?
2009-08-20 23:00:18
yes, or Twinkle Twinkle. or some hymn or other...
2009-08-20 23:25:40
haha good choices there!

Well being into rock, I am going to say "Stairway to heaven" by Led Zeppelin
2009-08-21 09:22:06
RedJim is right, or writes for wikianswers...

Famous song
2009-08-21 09:36:42
haha, case closed!
2009-08-21 19:38:55
Baa Baa Black Sheep?
2009-08-21 19:48:18
Boo, racist, Boo.

Btw I am joking, they changed the song for PC reasons.
2009-08-21 21:53:42
Sorry I didn't mean to offend....Right thats the pink and red potted...Now to pot the...er........Next ball
2009-08-21 21:55:59
it is quite simply.....


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Flower O Scotland OF COURSE YOU EEDJIT
2009-08-21 22:01:24
How does that one go then?
2009-08-22 08:04:56
they changed the song? twunts! what is racist about a black sheep? they exist! Forking do-gooders!
2009-08-22 20:08:16
Baa Baa, Black Sheep has been one of the most well-known nursery rhymes for generations. For people to come along and fiddle with it is ridiculous.


This is not the first time, however, that the nursery rhyme — written in 1744 satirising the taxes imposed on wool exports — has fallen foul of political correctness. In 2000 Birmingham City Council tried to ban the rhyme, after claiming that it was racist and portrayed negative stereotypes. The council rescinded the ban after black parents said it was ludicrous.

Last year, a nursery school in Aberdeen caused uproar, when teachers changed the lyrics to “Baa baa, happy sheep".
2009-08-22 23:36:45
blackboard has been banned too, while the phrase 'whiteboard is perfectly accetable, because us whites know it is white, and a board. ;)

just councils being stupid i think
2009-08-23 08:42:57
The problem with Flower of Scotland is that it was written by Roy Williamson of the Corries, all well and good you might say, but he was born in Edinburgh and is therefore English...
2009-08-23 10:50:09
lol