We asked the BuzzFeed Community to share which popular songs released before 1990 are problematic, and most of the submissions were classic-rock songs. Here are the eye-opening results. Note: Some submissions include topics of sexual harassment, domestic abuse, pedophilia, incest, and rape. Please proceed with caution.
1. "Don't Stand So Close to Me" by the Police (1980) "'Don’t Stand So Close to Me' by the Police is literally about a male teacher starting a relationship with his much younger female student."
—imbatmom2
Hulton Archive / Getty Images Listen to the song here: 2. "Come on Eileen" by Dexys Midnight Runners (1982) "I loved the song when I was young, but then I grew up and listened to the lyrics. It's basically about a guy trying to talk a young woman into sleeping with him by saying creepy things thinly veiled by nice words. Maybe even an older dude trying to trick a newly legal woman."
—hallamichellem
Brian Cooke / Redferns / Getty Images Listen to the song here: 3. "Run for Your Life" by the Beatles (1965) "How about ‘Run for Your Life’ by the Fab Four themselves? They’d never write anything problematic, surely??? 'You better run for your life if you can, little girl / Hide your head in the sand, little girl / Catch you with another man — that's the end, little girl.' Yeah, even the Beatles could write some seriously dodgy shit, like a song about a guy threatening to kill a girl if he sees her loving a different man."
—clothildedauphin
Bettmann / Bettmann Archive / Getty Images Listen to the song here: 4. "Christine Sixteen" by Kiss (1977) "'Christine Sixteen' by Kiss is just another pedophile anthem with really disgusting lyrics. It's hard to listen to."
—christinesi
Fin Costello / Redferns / Getty Images Listen to the song here: 5. "A Little Less Conversation" by Elvis Presley (1968) "The lyrics for 'A Little Less Conversation' by Mac Davis and Billy Strange are definitely questionable. The entire song is basically a man telling a woman to shut up and service him: 'Close your mouth and open up your heart and, baby, satisfy me.'"
—shauna_malwae-tweep
Sunset Boulevard / Corbis / Getty Images Listen to the song here: 6. "Under My Thumb" by the Rolling Stones (1966) "'Under My Thumb' by the Rolling Stones is about a guy bragging to everyone about how he controls his girlfriend by emotionally abusing her: 'Under my thumb / Her eyes are just kept to herself / While I, I can still look at someone else.'"
—timward
Photoshot / Getty Images Listen to the song here: 7. "Island Girl" by Elton John (1975) "I love Sir Elton John, but his song 'Island Girl' from the 1970s is both racist and sexist (we can thank Bernie Taupin for the lyrics). It’s about a Jamaican sex worker who services white men — the song describes her as being 'Black as coal, but she burns like fire' and asks the 'island girl' what she wants from the white man’s world since 'Black boy' wants her in his island world. It was a huge hit back then, but Elton doesn't perform it in concert anymore (for good reason)."
—audreys4a6196a57
Anwar Hussein / Getty Images Listen to the song here: 8. "Into the Night" by Benny Mardones (1980) "The whole concept of the song is that people are telling him to stop preying on a young, teenage girl, and he’s all, 'But they don’t understand our love!!!!' ??."
—karint41079a87f
"Yeah, this one should be #1. The song was so popular that he rerecorded it almost a decade later, and it hit the Billboard charts AGAIN. Awful."
—kngreyh
Gary Gershoff / Getty Images Listen to the song here: 9. "One Way or Another" by Blondie (1979) "A fun song to dance to...until you realize that it's actually about a stalker."
—immabanana
Brian Cooke / Redferns / Getty Images Listen to the song here: 10. "867-5309/Jenny" by Tommy Tutone (1981) "There are so many songs that have not aged well, and [unfortunately] there are many to choose from, but '867-5309/Jenny' gives me the creeps every time I hear it (the live version is even worse). Dude, just find a therapist's number instead...please!"
—nihilusx
Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images Listen to the song here: 11. "My Sharona" by the Knack (1979) "I never paid much attention to 'My Sharona' until recently, and TBH...it's kinda creepy."
—asdzx
"How the fuck do people manage to listen to a song with a line: 'I always get it up for the touch of the younger kind' and NOT go: 'Yup, this song is about pedophilia.'"
—ryanw4b8930d84
Paul Natkin / Getty Images Listen to the song here: 12. "Good Morning, Little School Girl" by the Grateful Dead (1967) "The song title speaks for itself."
—mkatherinekelly
"Good Morning, Little School Girl," originally written by Sonny Boy Williamson and recorded by the Grateful Dead in 1967, is about an older man who's sexually attracted to a teenage girl he notices walking home every day after school. It's unfortunately another classic-rock song about an older man preying on a much younger woman, and yet, it's a favorite among Dead fans.
Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images Listen to the song here: 13. "Sweet Little Sixteen" by Chuck Berry (1958) "There are countless examples because society has a huge problem with rape culture and infantilizing women. [That being said], Chuck Berry has both 'Almost Grown' and 'Sweet Little Sixteen' to his name, and the list goes on and on."
—mkatherinekelly
Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images Listen to the song here: 14. "Keep It in the Family" by Deodato (1982) "The title says it all — this song is disgusting. I first heard it through Spotify on Discover Weekly, and it’s got a pretty cool disco beat, but then I listened to the lyrics. I was so shocked; I played a snatch of it to my partner to be sure I was hearing what I thought I had. I’m horrified this is still on Spotify — I tried to find a way to contact them because this is not OK."
—lizm75
Gab Archive / Redferns / Getty Images Listen to the song here: 15. "Young Girl" by Gary Puckett & the Union Gap (1968) "For me, it's the song 'Young Girl' by Gary Puckett & the Union Gap. People might say, 'It was just the 1960s!' but come on — it unfortunately makes the long list of classic-rock songs about older men sexually harassing underage women. 'Young girl, get out of my mind / My love for you is way out of line.'"
—shannonantoinetteb
Gab Archive / Redferns / Getty Images Listen to the song here: 16. "If You Wanna Be Happy" by Jimmy Soul (1963) "I first heard this song in Mermaids starring Cher and Winona Ryder and thought it was a fun and upbeat tune — years later, when I was making a playlist for a party, I actually listened to the lyrics and realized how horrible the song really is. It's about a man encouraging other men to 'settle' down with an 'ugly' woman so the man's ego doesn't get crushed or feel compromised in any way. According to the lyrics, 'An ugly woman cooks meals on time / She'll always give you peace of mind' [insert extreme eye roll here]."
—Kayla Yandoli
Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images Listen to the song here: 17. And "Jailbait" by Ted Nugent (1981) "Ted Nugent isn’t even trying to hide anything — it’s about his attraction to a 13-year-old, her mom giving him permission to have sex, and it ends with him getting arrested and telling the officer to cuff the kid instead so they can 'share her.' He’s a well-known piece of shit, but this song is completely appalling and disgusting."
—ohok20
Gab Archive / Redferns / Getty Images Listen to the song here: Note: Some submissions have been edited for length and/or clarity.
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