The Stories Behind The Most Popular Banned Songs

Published on August 31, 2020
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Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow – The Shirelles

The Shirelles’ hit “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” was considered to be controversial as it decribed the day after a woman was intimate with a man the night before. The song went on to become the first No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 by a female musical group.

Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow – The Shirelles

Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow – The Shirelles

Waterloo – Abba

While the Gulf War was going on, BBC was not taking any chances with any songs that might even slightly mention war, armies, killing, or even the Middle East. It banned 67 songs total at the time, including Abba’s hit song “Waterloo.”

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Waterloo – Abba

Waterloo – Abba