When you like a song, don't you wear it out

Signed, sealed and delivered by Kevin Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Okay. Some songs were nice to hear, when you want to hear it. The trouble with how these songs become distaintful to the ears is due to people themselves. Why, you ask? Simple. When a song becomes a big hit e.g. Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis, the radio stations would play it so frequent that there has been a ratio of 4 to 5 air plays per day, on an individual radio station itself.

No doubt it is a big hit, but playing it too often would not just kill its hit-dome, it overkills. If that was not enough, some people themselves would blast the songs on their PC, laptops, iPods and etc. where everyone else would be able to listen to it, and some put it on a single repeat. Continous dose of a song more than 3 times is enough to make you puke and hate a song. Currently, Taylor Swift's Love Story is on my Public Number 1 Most Hated Hit List due to these people's unconditional addiction to the song. Don't get me wrong, I liked it when the song was not overplayed, now I'm dreadfully tormented by its tune.

In support with no overkill of songs, I have revamped the lyrics for The All-American Rejects' Gives You Hell song to make sure you guys don't overplay songs anymore:


I wake up every morning
With a big grin on my face
And it never feels out of place
And you're still probably listening
To that song you hear for days
I wonder how you're not dazed

When you like a song
Don't you wear it out, don't you wear it out
When you sing along
Don't you wear it out, don't you wear it out

Now where's your sanity love
And where's that shining smile
Did it ever run a mile?
You never change your songs, love
Never seen you locked so hard
To a tune in the song's first part

Truth be told I diss you
Truth be told I ain't lying

When you like a song
Don't you wear it out, don't you wear it out
When you sing along
Don't you wear it out, don't you wear it out
If you find a song, you sing along and feel so loud
Then you're a fool, and very soon you'll wear it out
Don't you wear it out

Tomorrow you'll be thinking to yourself
When will they start the song?
The radio goes on and on

Truth be told I diss you
Truth be told I ain't lying

When you like a song
Don't you wear it out, don't you wear it out
When you sing along
Don't you wear it out, don't you wear it out
If you find a song, you sing along and feel so loud
Then you're a fool, and very soon you'll wear it out

Now you'll never see
What you've done to me
You can stop playing those silly songs
They're no good to me
And here's all the times
You kept repeating through the nights
With the sad, sad song
That you love so well

When you like a song
Don't you wear it out, don't you wear it out
When you sing along
Don't you wear it out, don't you wear it out
If you find a song, you sing along and feel so loud
Then you're a fool, and very soon you'll wear it out

When you like a song
Don't you wear it out, don't you wear it out
When you sing along
Don't you wear it out, don't you wear it out
If you find a song, stop the sing-along and it will help
You're not a fool, you've just come through, and you're doing well
Keep all this up and you are doing really well
So help us all, stop playing and we'll treat you well

(This lyric is not meant to be used for anything other than the purpose of making people know how annoying it is to repeat a song too often and spreading the 'joy' of repetition around)

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