Worthless

"Worthless" is the last song of the movie The Brave Little Toaster sung by the Junkyard Cars singing their life stories before they get killed by Crusher. Because of this, it is frequently considered as one of the darkest in Disney films, alongside Hellfire from The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

In spite of its sad and depressing lyrics, it is somewhat fast-paced, giving it a feeling of anticipation for nine of the Junkyard Cars as they face their deaths, and sets the scene for Toaster and his gang's final tribulation.

Lyrics
I can't take this kind of pressure I must confess one more dusty road Would be just a road too long

Worthless

I just can't, I just can't, I just can't seem to get started Don't have the heart to live in the fast lane All that has passed and gone

Worthless

(And there ain't nothing you can do about it)

Worthless

(Pardon me while I panic!)

Worthless, worthless, worthless

I come from KC Missouri And I got my kicks out on Route 66 Every truck stop from Butte to MO

Motown to Old Alabama From Texarkana and east of Savannah From Tampa to old Kokomo

Worthless

I once ran the Indy 500 I must confess I'm impressed how I did it I wonder how close that I came

Now I get a sinking sensation I was the top of the line, out of sight; out of mind, So much for fortune and fame

Once took a Texan to a wedding Once took a Texan to a wedding He kept forgetting, his loneliness letting His thoughts turn to home and we turned

I took a man to a graveyard I beg your pardon, it's quite hard enough Just living with the stuff I have learned.

Worthless

Once drove a surfer to sunset There were bikinis and buns there were weenies Fellini just couldn't forget

Pico, let's go up to Zuma Pico, let's go up to Zuma From Zuma to Yuma the rumor was I had a hand in the lay of the land

Get up and go hit the highway

(Oo-wooh...)

I worked on a reservation

(Ooh...ooh...)

Who would believe they would love me and leave On a bus back to old Santa Fe?

Once in an Indian Nation, I took the kids on the skids where the Hopi Was happy 'til I heard 'em say...

"You're worthless."

Trivia

 * Originally, this song was going to be cut out because according to the producer, one of the Junkyard Cars was shown committing a sacrifice by driving towards Crusher. However, for unknown reasons, the song remained in the movie. Although, from one point of view, the pickup might've been trying to escape but wound up on Crusher's conveyer anyway, given himself that he was originally facing it, but was then facing the viewers and singing to them towards the end of his story and the song.