car-crash song
See also: car crash song
English
Noun
car-crash song (plural car-crash songs)
- Alternative form of car crash song.
- 1980 February 10, Marc Zakem, “Marc Zakem on music: Bob Moody is spinning some ‘oldies’ over at WAKY Radio”, in The Courier-Journal, volume 250, number 41, Louisville, Ky., →ISSN, →OCLC, page H 13, column 1:
- One week will find Moody playing 10 car-crash songs in a row (a la “Teen Angel”).
- 2012 April 28, Kate Wallace, “A day in the life”, in Telegraph-Journal, Saint John, N.B., →ISSN, →OCLC, page S3, column 1:
- There’s a McCartney impersonator singing A Day In The Life over Skype, and karaoke tracks of car-crash songs whose lyrics Schwebel processed through Google Translate into other languages, then back to English, as though looking for secret clues.
- 2012 July 13, Pat Donnelly, “Theatre review: Hudson musical revue is an audience-pleaser”, in The Gazette, Montreal, Que., →ISSN, →OCLC, page C4, column 5:
- There’s a bit of chit-chat to set up each themed medley: silly songs (no end of them), boy songs (Everly Brothers classics), girl songs (He’s So Fine), sweet-16 songs (so many), car-crash songs (Teen Angel, Leader of the Pack), and so on.