You don't have to remember the '70s sitcom The Partridge Family when this song comes on, especially with iconic lyrics like, "I think I love you so what am I so afraid of..." You'l be belting out the tune to your partner as soon as the chorus hits.
Yet, what I did not count on, was how surprisingly fun it is to immerse yourself in the worst songs of all time. For music lovers who take their love of their favorite bands, song and albums seriously enough to tattoo lyrics on their body; spend life savings on collectible albums, concert tickets and memorabilia, or argue for days over best Steely Dan song, there is something relaxing about letting down the intensity and just enjoying music as a novelty.
Lyrics All For Love Bryan Adams
Here is a perfect example of the subjectivity of music. Many people loved this song, despite such deep lyrics as, "Hot as a fever/Rattling bones/I could just taste it/Chased it." Or this literary masterpiece? "Soft lips are open/Them knuckles are pale/Feels like you're dying/You're dying." But, in my humble opinion, one of the worst songs of all time and one of the worst written. Just overall awful.
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