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The Ten Cheesiest Singers Of All-Time

Posted Wed Apr 23, 2008 3:33pm PDT by Rob O'Connor in List Of The Day

Using the word "cheesy" to describe someone's singing isn't often looked upon as a compliment. However, this is show-biz and a certain amount of Velveeta is often necessary if you're going to be an entertainer. People come to your shows to see something larger than life. If they wanted to watch a bunch of average joes in everyday threads shyly singing into their armpits, they could attend a Yo La Tengo concert.

But some singers take cheese beyond one of the basic food groups and turn it into a way of life. Donny Osmond and his entire oversmiling family have made "corny wholesomeness" an accepted media trend. Donny (not even "Don") makes John Denver seem nutritious by comparison.

Over the years, there have been plenty of obvious ham and cheese puffs. Anyone who performs a showtune is embedded with cheese. So when devising this list of the cheesiest singers, it was important to choose singers who didn't have to resort to such over-the-top drama, singers who could've just sang the damn song and been done with it. But no--they insisted on a little Feta, a little Provolone to go along with the act.

10) Billy Joel: Billy Joel could've been a convincing rock 'n' roll guy, but he had too much of the "drunk uncle at the wedding" in him to tone it down. He's a natural born ham likely to give himself a heart-attack-yack-yack-yack with all his extra showbiz flourishes. It hasn't done him any good with critics, but his fans love the extra schmaltz.

9) David Lee Roth: David Lee Roth is perhaps the only hard rock singer who actually gets it. There are plenty of other hard rock singers, including his eventual replacement in Van Halen, Sammy Hagar, who are cheesy without wit, without self-knowledge. But DLR knew what he was doing and he reveled in his role as not only the lead singer of a hard rock band, but as the carnival barker eager to sell you whatever you might be interested in purchasing. Not just a gigolo, but the gigolo.

8) Barry Manilow: You can't sing "Mandy" or "Looks Like We Made It" or "Daybreak" or just about anything in this man's catalog without feeling a little foolish, without breaking into a laugh with friends. Yet we suspend out belief and pretend it isn't silly, as if somehow beyond the hallmark sentiments rests a universal human truth that at heart we are all made of blood, water, skin, bone and perpetual corniness.

7) Morrissey: Whether solo or with the Smiths, Morrissey turned every hangnail into a life or death situation. He over-dramatized getting a job. As if somehow applying for employment steals one's soul, rendering them useless to the rest of humanity and to their true self. He blames the failures of his love life on what? Getting caught wearing a Wal-Mart smock?

6) David Clayton-Thomas (Blood Sweat And Tears): Yes, he's made us so very happy, he's so GLAD he's come into our lives. Aside from inspiring an entire generation of future grunge rockers (Eddie Vedder, call the main office), DCT with Blood, Sweat and Tears helped redefine the schmaltz of ‘70s AM radio. While they never ventured into the icky love sentiments of Bread (responsible for "Make It With You" and "Baby I'm A Want You"), DCT with just that vibrato-laden voice of his made everything from "Spinning Wheel" to "And When I Die" sound like it was coming from another planet of emotionally distraught aliens.

5) Tom Jones: Everything Tom Jones touches turns to kitsch. Whether it's Rod Stewart ("Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?"), Prince ("Kiss") or one from the Bacharach-David songbook ("What's New, Pussycat?"), Jones delivers it all with the shameless come-on of a guy with an over-obvious one-track mind. There's no studied aloofness here, no "cool guy" routine. He's letting you know why he's in the room. The men don't know, but the little girls--and the older ones with the blue hair--understand.

4) Meatloaf: From the sound effects of the motorcycles revving to the play-by-play announcements from Phil Rizzuto, Meat Loaf albums are jammed with overwrought details and emotion that suggest he's likely to suffer a coronary before he finds true love. He makes Bruce Springsteen sound restrained. I'm still not sure what he won't do for love, but I do know that he'll tell us with every last melodramatic trill he has left in his still-beating heart.

3) Cher: You always know it's Cher. She's incapable of singing anything without sounding overexcited and like she's being beamed in from another era. She vamps, she tramps, she sings like her gaudy, risqué stage outfits coming to life. When they added the vocoder to her voice for "Believe," coming from her it was as if it was completely natural.

2) Neil Diamond: He's a living legend and he deserves to be in the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame as much as the Dave Clark Five, the Lovin' Spoonful, the Eagles and Billy Joel. But for some reason, Neil's considered too showbiz. Yeah, a band that sang about "Me and You and Rain on the Roof" isn't too cutesy, but the guy who gave us "Solitary Man" and "Cracklin' Rosie" is taking things too far. Of course, he is. He's a cornball! If you don't act like a complete idiot singing along to "I Am, I Said," then you simply aren't singing it right!

1) Michael Buble: I've bestowed this honor on Michael because he's the most recent addition to our canon of shameless audience pandering performers--those who give the people what they want whether they really should or not. Frank Sinatra he's not. Dean Martin? Not even close. His pick of tunes makes Kenny G look like a music connoisseur. But everything he sings, he sings as if the past five decades never happened. And that is an accomplishment all its own. Cheeze-whiz for everyone!

1944 Comments

141. Yahoo! Music User -
This is the first time I checked your "list". It will be the last time. I wish you luck in your furure job!

142. JUST ME -
You must not have anything better to do with your life. What a waste. You know not what you are saying. You are an insult to all who enjoy good performers. Get a life. This is the last time I am wasteing my time reading your collum I have better things to do with my life.

143. Mitchell -
How is Celine Dion NOT on this list?

144. wisco -
billy joel? come on!

145. Yahoo! Music User -
Rob O'Connor is cheesy.

146. Heather C -
There is nothing wrong with Billy Joel he's awesome, get your ears fixed!

147. CARLA -
OH YEA - ITS A CHEESE FEST FOR SURE!!

148. wiseman -
Your articles are complete idiocy. I'm left with the feeling that there isn't any music worth listening to. Let me guess, you're into Springsteen and Dylan and other politically "correct" "singers."

149. Yahoo! Music User -
Hey Rob...leave real artists alone and go pick on people who don't have tons of money and long careers it's obvious that you have major anger issues

150. Kirsten S -
You are insane to think Micheal Buble is cheesy! He is so talented and he makes all girls and women swoon. Obviously your jealous because he is amazing! His songs are great and not a hint of cheezy, its called being romatic! Try it some time!

151. John H -
I actually like Michael Buble, but you're so right about "...he sings as if the past five decades never happened." Too funny.

152. ANGELA -
I'd have to agree with most of the list. All except Morrissey- cheesiest? NO WAY- angst driven, melancholy, emotional maybe, but not cheesy. How about adding Britney- no real music there at all!

153. The Blushing Bride -
I'm going to go ahead and say that all of these people on this 'list' are more talented than anyone here, especially the 'writer' of this blog and most of the singers that are around today. Cheesy? No. Extremely talented and time proven? Absolutely.

154. Yahoo! Music User -
I enjoy listening to many of the people on this list, all the while acknowledging the cheese factor. I can't help it--I LOVE Barry Manilow! C'mon, everyone needs a little cheese in their lives.

155. pentecostalcutie -
michael buble is the BEST GUY SIMGER IN THE WORLD THATS NOT COUNTRY N I ONLY LISTEN TO COUNTRY BUT I HEARD MICHAEL BUBLE N FELL N LOVE I GUESS U COULD SAY I GOT FEVER LOL(1 of his best songs)

156. t -
How can you forget John Tesh or Yanni. Talk about chessy. Or should they be in the lame category?

157. Pamterps -
Billy Joel? Seriously? He's a musical genius. And Morrisey? Who compiles this listanyway? It's a joke!

How about Wayne Newton, Englebert Humperdink? Try harder next time!

158. garryl -
Neil Diamond?
That man is a songwriting genius.
He will skip the Rock and Roll hall of fame and go straight to Godhhood.

159. Hasmik -
I think Michael Buble is a great singer and should not be on this list. So what that he's old school, he can pull it off.

160. Cookie -
Billy Joel should not be on this list. Perhaps you should have listened to all his music before making a comment. Meatloaf has a very nice voice as well. Barry Mannilow could buy you and sell you twice over. I read your stuff all the time and it's more and more evident to everyone that you are just jealous. Thank you.
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