Dave Barry's Book of Bad Songs

Dave Barry's Book of Bad Songs

Dave Barry's Book of Bad Songs is a 1997 humor book written by Miami Herald columnist Dave Barry, chronicling the results of his bad song survey. The survey started when he wrote a column about a particular bad song (I Am...I Said), and he got such a response that in addition to a follow-up column, he decided to write an entire book about the results of the survey.

The book opens with a warning that it will "put bad songs into your head", and suggests that it instead be given to your enemies as a potent psychological weapon. This kind of hyperbole is also found in the book's criticism of cheesy or overly sappy lyrics, and is a hallmark of Dave Barry's writing style.

In the book he acknowledges the results are biased because he had arbitrarily limited the survey to songs that were very popular and at least 10 years old, as well as excluding certain songs including ones that were intentionally terrible. The survey also likely reflects the demographics of his readership: the large number of middle aged readers resulted in a disproportionate number of Oldies being selected.

The worst songs ever, according to the survey, are:

  1. MacArthur Park as sung by Richard Harris
  2. Yummy Yummy Yummy (I Got Love In My Tummy) performed by Ohio Express
  3. (You're) Having My Baby by Paul Anka
  4. Honey by Bobby Goldsboro
  5. Timothy written by Rupert Holmes and performed by The Buoys
  6. Achy Breaky Heart by Billy Ray Cyrus

Barry also includes special categories such as:


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