Category Archives: 1990s songs

The best 500 songs from the 1990s. Lyrics, meanings and interpretations from your favorite musicians. Radiohead, REM, Weezer, No Doubt, Alanis, Jewel, and Guns and Roses. See which of your favorite 90s bands and artists rank highest on the greatest songs of all-time lists.

One of Us- Joan Osborne

What if God was one of us?
Just a stranger on the bus…

Most of the commentary on Joan Osborne’s “One of Us” focuses on its depiction of God. Is Osbourne saying God is Good? Bad? What exactly? The more important character in the song is the stranger on the bus. She asks us to consider, “What if that was God?”

Would you treat that person differently? I bet you would. What does that say about us?

Interestingly, most of our conceptions of God view Him as all-seeing–so he sees all our bad actions anyways—regardless of whether or not he is directly in front of us. For some reason, it seems much more powerful if the stranger on the bus that we were ignoring, or treating poorly, was literally God. We would feel like a bigger screw-up. Why is this, when God sees everything? The point being, if you would treat a stranger differently if you knew that person was god-in-disguise, perhaps you need to re-examine how you are living your life.

We naturally think of hypocritical, sanctimonious, outwardly religious people during this thought experiment, but I am not so sure that atheists would turn out much better. I would definitely treat people differently if I knew a random person could be god-in-disguise…an all-powerful being who could instantly turn me into a rock. I would be on my best behavior and treat everyone with dignity (just in case).

one of us meaning
Joan Osborne

Perhaps I should be living a better life. Seeing God in the everyday, and examining how we treat others is essential to the message of this song.

The sound is a bit of a throw-back to the sounds of the 60s and 70s, though it came out in the mid-nineties. The lightly distorted guitar sounds like something Lindsay Buckingham or Neil Young might bust out. Osborne’s voice is strong and clear, and she delivers the chorus exceptionally well. It is a great hook with a catchy title.

One of Us Lyrics

So one of these nights and about twelve o’clock,
This old world’s goin’ ta reel and rock.
Saints will tremble and cry for pain,
For the Lord’s gonna come in his heavenly airplane.

If God had a name what would it be?
And would you call it to his face?
If you were faced with Him in all His glory
What would you ask if you had just one question?

And yeah, yeah, God is great
Yeah, yeah, God is good
And yeah, yeah, yeah-yeah-yeah

What if God was one of us?
Just a slob like one of us
Just a stranger on the bus
Tryin’ to make his way home?

If God had a face what would it look like?
And would you want to see if, seeing meant
That you would have to believe in things like heaven
And in Jesus and the saints, and all the prophets?

And yeah, yeah, God is great
Yeah, yeah, God is good
And yeah, yeah, yeah-yeah-yeah

What if God was one of us?
Just a slob like one of us
Just a stranger on the bus
Tryin’ to make his way home?

Just tryin’ to make his way home
Like back up to heaven all alone
Nobody callin’ on the phone
‘Cept for the Pope maybe in Rome

And yeah, yeah, God is great
Yeah, yeah, God is good
And yeah, yeah, yeah-yeah-yeah

What if God was one of us?
Just a slob like one of us
Just a stranger on the bus
Tryin’ to make his way home?

Just tryin’ to make his way home
Like a holy rolling stone
Back up to heaven all alone
Just tryin’ to make his way home
Nobody callin’ on the phone
‘Cept for the Pope maybe in Rome

songwriter: Eric Bazilian

The Outdoor Type- The Lemonheads/ Smudge

I lied about being the outdoor type/
I’ve never owned a sleeping bag let alone a mountain bike.

The Lemonheads never made it bigtime, though they did have a relatively big hit with a cover of Simon and Garfunkel’s Mrs Robinson. Their best song is “The Outdoor Type”—a gem that describes the slight exaggerations that one tells in the beginning of a relationship. This song was also a cover. It was written/recorded by an even smaller band Smudge–an earlier band of songwriter Tom Morgan.

Have you ever noticed that on every dating profile everyone loves to travel? I would say it is over 90% of profiles. I hate travel. Leading with this is not ideal, nor is the fact that I am not into animals. I want a person to have a solid hour invested in me before they learn that I am a no-animal-owning, travel-hating single. Tom Morgan of feels the same way I do, except for him he met a girl who likes “the outdoors” and so he went along with it and said he likes the outdoors too.

It seems like a relatively harmless white lie until he comically lists all the outdoor activities he has aversions to.

We assume that he does not carry on this charade for long, and it doesn’t lead to any tragic misunderstandings—that’s what makes the song fun–rather than a description of something toxic and manipulative. The girl can find out his true nature by asking him if he’d like to join her on a walk. When he says “no” his big plan of a romance is spoiled.

The Outdoor Type meaning
The Lemonheads

He is also lying about something that is easily verifiable. He is not lying about faith, children, finances or fidelity. Something crazy could even happen and he could join her on a walk and enjoy it and become the outdoor type.

The song brings up the question about when should we share things when we first meet a potential romantic partner. How fast is too fast? How long is too long to wait? Can you say you are “interested” in the outdoors to someone who is outdoors girl when you are clearly an indoor guy? What about if you like looking at pictures of mountains–that’s outdoorsy, right? Should you exclude all people who don’t like the same activities as you right off the bat?

With this short electric-folk inspired song, The Lemonheads are able to raise a bunch of important issues in a fun, tongue-in-cheek way, while also delivering a song with a catchy chorus.

The Outdoor Type Lyrics

Always had a roof above me
Always paid the rent
But I’ve never set foot inside a tent
Can’t build a fire to save my life
I lied about being the outdoor type

I’ve never slept out underneath the stars,
The closest that I came to that was one time my car
Broke down for an hour in the suburbs at night
I lied about being the outdoor type.

Too scared to let you know you knew what you were looking for
I lied until I fit the bill god bless the great indoors
I lied about being the outdoor type
I’ve never owned a sleeping bag let alone a mountain bike

I can’t go away with you on a rock climbing weekend
What if somethings on tv and its never shown again
Its just as well I’m not invited I’m afraid of heights
I lied about being the outdoor type
Never learned to swim can’t grow a beard or even fight
I lied about being the outdoor type

Songwriters: Tom Morgan

The Humpty Dance- Digital Underground

I once got busy in a Burger King bathroom…

Why do we listen to music? Essentially, it is to feel something. Oftentimes great music makes us feel introspective, sad or inspired. In my experience it is hard for a great song to make you feel genuinely happy. Digital Underground’s “The Humpty Dance” makes us feel happy. The song is funny in the same way that your favorite comedians are funny. How many songs can you say that for? Shock G accomplishes this by becoming his alter ego “Humpty Hump”.

Humpty is a skinny, big-nosed, horny, lumpy oatmeal-loving, young black hippy. He is unashamed about each of those characteristics. He is self-deprecating while at the same time self-promoting. He loves women, dancing and partying…or as he calls it, “getting stupid”. He even sometimes surprises himself that he gets women. It is all relatively clean fun.

The Humpty Dance
“Humpty Hump”-Shock G

His outfit is so absurd that it crosses over into looking awesome. He wears a fake nose and glasses, but he wears a stylish blazer and white feathery hat with the tags still on. He is the antithesis of what was popular in hip-hop at the time. He doesn’t like all that fancy choregraphed dancing like MC Hammer does… his dance is easy and each person does it in their own style. In fact, when you do it you look so bad you look like your leg is broken.

The sound is great and is punctuated by two unique features. Shock G’s “Humpty Hump” character has a unique voice—it sounds like his nose is stuffed all the time (or like he is rapping with a big fake nose on). It sounds surprisingly good. The other is the way his rhymes sound both comical, absurd and fun, like this:

…But sometimes I get ridiculous/
I’ll eat up all your crackers and your licorice/
Hey yo fat girl, come here–are ya ticklish?

I promise that is the only time someone will rhyme “ridiculous”, “licorice” and “ticklish” in a song. And still, it rolls off his tongue.

Isn’t this just a novelty song? I don’t think so. This is different than something like “Itsy Bitsy Tini Weeni Yellow Polka Dot Bikini”. The Humpty Dance still brings joy thirty years after it was written. It still sounds innovative. It sparked a bunch of imitators (like “Babys Got Back”) and Digital Underground contributed to the hip-hop world in other ways by introducing Tupac Shakur to the masses. And the song is so damned hilarious.

The Humpty Dance Lyrics

All right!
Stop whatcha doin’
‘Cause I’m about to ruin
The image and the style that ya used to

I look funny
But yo I’m makin’ money, see
So yo world I hope you’re ready for me

Now gather round
I’m the new fool in town
And my sound’s laid down by the Underground
I drink up all the Hennessey ya got on ya shelf
So just let me introduce myself

My name is Humpty, pronounced with a Umpty
Yo ladies, oh how I like to hump thee
And all the rappers in the top ten–please allow me to bump thee
I’m steppin’ tall, y’all
And just like Humpty Dumpty
You’re gonna fall when the stereos pump me

I like to rhyme
I like my beats funky
I’m spunky. I like my oatmeal lumpy
I’m sick wit dis, straight gangsta mack
But sometimes I get ridiculous
I’ll eat up all your crackers and your licorice
Hey yo fat girl, come here–are ya ticklish?
Yeah, I called ya fat
Look at me, I’m skinny
It never stopped me from gettin’ busy
I’m a freak
I like the girls with the boom
I once got busy in a Burger King bathroom

I’m crazy
Allow me to amaze thee
They say I’m ugly but it just don’t faze me
I’m still gettin’ in the girls’ pants
And I even got my own dance

The Humpty Dance is your chance to do the hump
Do the Humpty Hump, come on and do the Humpty Hump
Do the Humpty Hump, just watch me do the Humpty Hump
Do ya know what I’m doin’, doin’ the Humpty Hump
Do the Humpty Hump, do the Humpty Hump

People say “Yo, Humpty, you’re really funny lookin'”
That’s all right ’cause I get things cookin’
Ya stare, ya glare, ya constantly try to compare me
But ya can’t get near me
I give ’em more, see, and on the floor, be
All the girls they adore me
Oh yes, ladies, I’m really bein’ sincere
‘Cause in a 69 my humpty nose will tickle ya rear

My nose is big, uh-uh I’m not ashamed
Big like a pickle, I’m still gettin’ paid
I get laid by the ladies, ya know I’m in charge
Both how I’m livin’ and my nose is large

I get stoopid, I shoot an arrow like Cupid
I use a word that don’t mean nothin’, like luptid
I sang on Doowhutchalike, and if ya missed it
I’m the one who said just grab ’em in the biscuits

Also told ya that I like to bite
Well, yeah, I guess it’s obvious, I also like to write
All ya had to do was give Humpty a chance
And now I’m gonna do my dance

The Humpty Dance is your chance to do the hump
Do the Humpty Hump, come on and do the Humpty Hump
Do the Humpty Hump, just watch me do the Humpty Hump
Do ya know what I’m doin’, doin’ the Humpty Hump
Do the Humpty Hump, do the Humpty Hump

Oh, yeah, that’s the break, y’all
Let me hear a little bit of that bass groove right here
Oh, yeah!
Now that I told ya a little bit about myself
Let me tell ya a little bit about this dance
It’s real easy to do–check it out

First I limp to the side like my leg was broken
Shakin’ and twitchin’ kinda like I was smokin’
Crazy wack funky
People say ya look like M.C. Hammer on crack, Humpty
That’s all right ’cause my body’s in motion
It’s supposed to look like a fit or a convulsion
Anyone can play this game
This is my dance, y’all, Humpty Hump’s my name
No two people will do it the same
Ya got it down when ya appear to be in pain
Humpin’, funkin’, jumpin’
Jig around, shakin’ ya rump
And when the dude a chump pump points a finger like a stump
Tell him step off, I’m doin’ the Hump

The Humpty Dance is your chance to do the hump
Do the Humpty Hump, come on and do the Humpty Hump
Do the Humpty Hump, just watch me do the Humpty Hump
Do ya know what I’m doin’, doin’ the Humpty Hump
Do the Humpty Hump, do the Humpty Hump
Black people, do the Humpty Hump, do the Humpty Hump
White people, do the Humpty Hump, do the Humpty Hump
Puerto Ricans, do the Humpty Hump, just keep on doin’ the hump
Samoans, do the Humpty Hump, do the Humpty Hump

Let’s get stoopid!
The Humpty Dance is your chance to do the hump
Do the Humpty Hump, come on and do the Humpty Hump
Do the Humpty Hump, just watch me do the Humpty Hump
Do ya know what I’m doin’, doin’ the Humpty Hump
Do the Humpty Hump, do the Humpty Hump
Oh, yeah, come on and break it down
Once again, the Underground is in the house
I’d like to send a shout out to the whole world
Keep on doin’ the Humpty Dance
And to the ladies
Peace and humptiness forever

Songwriters: George Clinton / Gregory Jacobs / Walter Morrison / William Bootsy Collins