Worst That Could Happen Explained

Worst That Could Happen
Cover:Brooklyn Bridge Worst That Could Happen.jpg
Type:single
Artist:the Brooklyn Bridge
Album:Brooklyn Bridge
B-Side:Your Kite, My Kite
Released:December 1968
Genre:Rock, pop rock
Length:2:58
Label:Buddah
Producer:Wes Farrell
Next Title:Blessed Is the Rain
Next Title2:Welcome Me Love
Next Year:1969

"Worst That Could Happen" is a song with lyrics and music written by singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb. Originally recorded by the 5th Dimension on their 1967 album of nearly all-Jimmy Webb songs, The Magic Garden, "Worst That Could Happen" was later recorded by the Brooklyn Bridge and reached the Billboard Hot 100's top 40, at #38 on January 4, 1969, peaking at #3 on February 1-8, 1969.[1]

The song tells about a man wishing well to a woman with whom he is still in love, but because the man was unwilling to settle down, she left him and is about to marry someone else who is more stable; the singer accepts the marriage but still feels that it is "the worst (thing) that could happen to (him)". It has been stated that, along with "MacArthur Park" and "By the Time I Get to Phoenix", "Worst That Could Happen" is about a relationship that Webb had with a woman named Susan.[2]

The song quotes Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" from the incidental music to A Midsummer Night's Dream at the end.

The Brooklyn Bridge version appeared on the list of songs deemed inappropriate by Clear Channel following the September 11, 2001, attacks.[3]

Chart history

Weekly charts

Chart (1968–69)Peak
position
Canada RPM Top Singles[4] 1
New Zealand (Listener)[5] 16
US Billboard Hot 100[6] 3
US Cash Box Top 100[7] 4

Year-end charts

Chart (1969)Rank
Canada [8] 46
US Billboard Hot 100[9] 74
US Cash Box [10] 39

Notable cover versions

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Joel Whitburn. Joel Whitburn. Joel Whitburn Presents the Billboard Hot 100 Charts, The Sixties. Record Research Inc. 1 July 1995. 978-0898200744.
  2. Web site: Worst That Could Happen by Brooklyn Bridge. Songfacts.com. 7 February 2019.
  3. https://www.kerrang.com/features/here-are-the-164-songs-that-were-banned-from-american-radio-after-9-11/ Here Are The 164 Songs That Were Banned From American Radio After 9/11 - We look at the songs deemed too “lyrically questionable” to play on the radio right after the 9/11 attacks.
  4. Web site: RPM Top 100 Singles - February 17, 1969.
  5. Web site: flavour of new zealand - search listener. Flavourofnz.co.nz. 7 February 2019.
  6. Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-1990 -
  7. http://tropicalglen.com/Archives/60s_files/19680208.html
  8. Web site: RPM Top 100 Hits of 1969 - January 10, 1970.
  9. Web site: Top 100 Hits of 1969/Top 100 Songs of 1969. Musicoutfitters.com. 7 February 2019.
  10. Web site: Cash Box YE Pop Singles - 1969. Tropicalglen.com. 7 February 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190125055422/http://tropicalglen.com/Archives/60s_files/1969YESP.html. 25 January 2019. dead.
  11. Web site: tito vic & joey - kajjo dept Ghostarchive . 2023-07-04 . ghostarchive.org.