As far as I'm concerned, BTO tops the list. ANY list.
2006-07-23 04:43:13
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answered by mommo 2
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My Generation. by The Who
2006-07-24 05:52:22
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answered by Darren C 5
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2016-10-15 03:00:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, there's lots of great stuttering songs.
The Knack - M-m-m-my Sharona.
TheRolling Stones - Talkin' 'bout my g-g-g-generation.
Def Leppart - Oh f-f-foolin'
Elton John - B-b-b-benny and the jets
David Bowie - ch-ch-ch-ch-changes
George Thorogood - B-b-b-b-b-bad to the bone
The Kinks - Lola, Lo-lo-lo-lo-lola.
2006-07-23 04:45:48
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answered by ratboy 7
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Wiskey in the jar, by metallica, at the end of the song it just seems like he forgot the words, but its actually a singing technique (when u forget the words) I have heard people do this all my life, and it just makes me laugh and i dayh my hooda moi dah! hey ! hey! hahahaha
2006-07-23 04:47:59
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answered by Brucie 3
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"Stutter rap" - morris and the minors
Well no-one's ever seen what I mean
From the age of n-n-n-n-n-n-thirteen
We've all been caught in a m-m-mouth trap
So join with us and do the st-st-st-st-st-st-st-stutter rap
2006-07-23 04:50:27
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answered by musicien_grande 2
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hahahaha What about Land of 1000 Dances by Wilson Pickett? Na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na Na Na Na NAAAA!!
2006-07-23 04:46:03
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answered by flysidekk 3
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