Overplayed: Songs I'm Done Hearing
I'm not saying these songs are bad - even though a couple of them are - they've just become overplayed. Everyone plays them. All the time. I'm sick of hearing them. I'm done.
"Stairway to Heaven," Led Zeppelin - I love Led Zeppelin. I hate that this song is played somewhere on the radio once every 15 minutes.
"Hotel California," The Eagles - I know a lot of people seem to like this song. I don't.
"Good Riddance," Green Day - I think everyone of my generation had this as the background music to any end-of-the-year video/photo montage.
"Imagine," John Lennon - Not only has it been overplayed, but the meaning is constantly being stretched to fit every situation.
"I Don't Want to Miss A Thing," Aerosmith - I'll never get sick of Aerosmith and Run DMC doing "Walk This Way," but this is an over-rated song for a terrible movie that was played too much to promote a movie his daughter was in.
"The Reason," Hoobastank - This is an awful song that should not have been played ever. Yet, I still hear it today.
Any song by Adele - Yea, she's got a good voice, but I don't need to hear it all the time.
"Jar of Hearts," Christina Perri - This song is depressing as hell. When I worked retail, it played a minimum of 3 times a day. That made it more depressing.
"She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy," Kenny Chesney - Maybe I haven't heard this one as much as the others, but it's still been far too many times for me.
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