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From "Bad Reputation" 1980

Joan Jett and the blackhearts

Too bad on your birthday

I heard your best friend say

You shouldn't have treated her that way

You could've been a little bit kinder

He didn't send you no note

Didn't give you no gift

He didn't even try to find ya

Well, that's too bad, too bad

Too bad on your birthday

I said it's too bad, too bad

Too bad on your birthday

You were my love once

It lasted several months

And I was in love even blinder

When you left me I cried

All my tears haven't dried

So I'm leavin' this little reminder

Oh, it's too bad, too bad

Too bad on your birthday

Oh, too bad, too bad

Too bad on your birthday

And now you're the girl

With cake on her face

Yeah, you're the one who's cryin'

Blow out the candles and make a wish

If you need a drink, babe

I'm buyin', yeah

Too bad, too bad

Too bad on your birthday

I said it's too bad, too bad

Too bad on your birthday

Woe, too bad, too bad

Too bad on your birthday

I said that's too bad, that's too bad

Too bad on your birthday

That's too bad

Comentarios

10 years ago

DeeppurpleDan

It was recorded first by Ram Jam, and though the Joan Jett version is cool, I still prefer the Ram Jam version... :)

10 years ago

DeeppurpleDan

Sorry to throw water on your fire, but this song was written by neither Joan Jett nor Ram Jam. It was written by the writing team of Arthur Resnick,and Charles Karp. Charlie Karp says, "Early on I had the wonderful opportunity of writing some songs with Artie Resnick. the great songwriter of Under the Boardwalk and Good Lovin among many others, I used to talk to him about his formula for success. He had produced so many hit songs. When I pressed him on what it was that made a hit record he said, “Hell if I know and anyone who tells you they do know are full of shit.” Turns out he had hated some of his hit songs when he heard them on pre-release. He so disliked a few that he tried to use all his power to stop the records from coming out. To no avail they became #1. “Isn’t THAT too bad?” From then on when Artie and I were working on songs I had this idea that if he hated the song we were working on we were doing really well. If he liked it, I actually worried. We went on to write Buzz Buzz for Joe Perry and Too Bad on Your Birthday for Joan Jett among others."

10 years ago

Ian haddon

Happy Birthday Joan Jett.

11 years ago

19torento

I definitely prefer Ram Jam to Nazareth, though, because they had more songs I like than Nazareth. Also, even if it is a cover, All For the Love of Rock and Roll is probably one of the best rock anthems I have ever heard.

12 years ago

robertfrost38

I agree for the most part, but Nazareth had some really good songs. And All For The Love of Rock n Roll was a cover of the band The Tuff Darts, featuring Robert Gordon.

12 years ago

19torento

Why are you talking about the Beatles on a Ram Jam/Joan Jett video? o_0

12 years ago

19torento

I do like Ram Jam, though. They're better than their contemporaries, Nazareth, at least. Ram Jam had their big hit, Black Betty, strong rockers like Just Like Me, Kid Next Door, Runway Runaway and I Want To Find Love, harmonious power ballads like Saturday Night and Turnpike and a great rock and roll anthem, All For the Love of Rock and Roll. Joan Jett was really good, too, as probably the greatest female rocker ever who influenced many women in music later on and is one of my biggest crushes.

12 years ago

shovster67

Indeed my freind.

12 years ago

Janeth Lares

Let It Be

12 years ago

19torento

Why the hell are people talking about Bruce Springstein on a Joan Jett music video? Ram Jam made it first, and Joan Jett covered it. Bruce Springstein was never involved with this song. I don't know why people keep on thinking he was involved. On another note, I find it interesting that such a popular rocker like Joan Jett covered a song first made by a completely unknown group like Ram Jam and it wasn't Black Betty. Pretty much nobody listens to Ram Jam.

12 years ago

haley lemp

love her

12 years ago

MrsImASecretNinja

ahadnagy167? T'was a joke, I love Bruce Springsteen. Haha. Don't take what people say literal. ^_^

13 years ago

IBRockin

@mizunomegami Ram Jam did it first in 1977 on their self-titled album. Joan Jett didn't do it until 1980 on her Bad Reputation album. I'm not finding any other versions of it on the net. At any rate, both versions are great.

14 years ago

Hasan-Woody Guthrie

@replikon Funny opionins

14 years ago

JJoanJJett

I'm soo close to getting her signature Melody Maker.

14 years ago

MrsImASecretNinja

@replikon Who's 'Bruce Springsteen' ? ;]

14 years ago

IBRockin

This was also done by Ram Jam. Love the song.

15 years ago

replikon

Bah! Joan Jett is way cooler than Bruce Springsteen! :)

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