BBC banned this song 1962 for being too morbid, offensive and in bad taste

The BBC banned loads of poplalr songs.... J'Taime being just one of them... this being another.... it was very annoying to us as teens , we could hear the songs at the dance hall.. but we couldn't hear them on the radio...


Lola is about a relationship between a man and a “woman” who turns out to be a transvestite.



But it wasn’t this gender confusion that worried the BBC. The song was banned for including the words “coca-cola” which was against their policy on product placement.


Davies had to interrupt the band’s American tour to fly back to London to re-record the lyric as “cherry-cola” for the single release.
 
Funny, I was just thinking about Monster Mash the other day along with The Lurch. I didn't know they banned it. I think it was a big hit here and back then I wouldn't have known anything about the BBC.


BBC probably really would have banned this song for being too morbid! Here's an explanation of the title change posted on YouTube:

"A 1959 Halloween season hit, first issed under the title “Dead Mans’ Stroll” (per the lyrics) but soon changed to a more commercially-friendly title."

 

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