Get these songs out of my head!!

The following songs have been swimming in my head for months. Somebody kill me!

Living After Midnight by Judas priest
Stray Cat Strut by the Stray Cats

Please, no more!! Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh!!!

Well, you could try singing * This Little Light of Mine*. Of course, then you have This Little Light of Mine stuck in you head, and I am not sure that that is any better :rolleyes:

This is the song that never ends,
Yes it goes on and on, my friends!
Some people started singin’ it, not knowing what it was
And they’ll continue singin’ it forever, just because
This is the song that never ends,
Yes it goes on and on, my friends!
Some people started singin’ it, not knowing what it was
And they’ll continue singin’ it forever, just because
This is the song that never ends,
Yes it goes on and on, my friends!
Some people started singin’ it, not knowing what it was
And they’ll continue singin’ it forever, just because
This is the song that never ends…

:smiley:

Today it was ** Silver ** by Nirvana. Sat at work and sang(between calls)…

“Mom and Dad went to a show
Dropped me off at Grandpa Joe’s
Kicked and screamed
Said please don’t go”

etc…
So to make me stop, my friend Robin started singing the chorus to Song #2 by ** Blur **.

Then one that goes…WOOOOO HOOOOOO

Now that’s in my head,thanks Robin.:frowning:

Ginger, that song was stuck in my head for most of last week. It was either that or listening to my dad snoring all night(I was on vacation sharing a room with my parents; what fun).

Hardygrrl, Song #2 was stuck in my head a couple weeks back. I just like the Woo-Hoo part. Don’t know any other part except for the beginning (even that is a little fuzzy).

Here is another song to get stuck in your head, along the lines of Ginger’s.

Its a world of laughter a world of tears
Its a world of hopes and a world of fears
There’s so much that we share that its time we’re aware
Its a small world after all
Its a small world after all
(repeat 'til you think your head will implode)

My parents hated this song when I was little, therefore I loved singing it. Hee, hee, hee. :smiley:

Here’s another one, but beware it is very catchy. I’m still singing it what almost 20 years now, sheesh

bum bum bum bum
here comes the Bud
here comes the big number one
bum bum bum bum

… uh … YES
I forgot it, I forgot it, heeheehee

“Oh, Mandy! Well you came and you gave without taking, but I sent you away, oh Mandy!”

:d&r:

Yoo hoo, brother rat - is this what you’ve lost?

“Here comes the king, here comes big number one,
<Here comes the king>
Budweiser Beer – the king is second to none …
The king is coming, just hear the call,
When you say Bud, you’ve said it all,
When you say Bud, you’ve said it all –
Ya da da da da da da da da da da …”

(I used to work at SeaWorld, and the hitch would stop outside my shop for about 20 minutes every day for picture taking! Since you put the song back into my head, I thought I’d return the favor with the proper lyrics!)

<d&r, really fast>

I guess I ought to be grateful for that, screech-owl. I actually have been trying to recall the words to the beer wagon song for quite a while. Now I’ll be able to sing it all the time.

Mrs. Tygr will be stopping by soon with a two-by-four to thank you properly. :smiley:

So here’s my contribution, since dlgirl (yes, I do realize how your post is related to your username) resorted to the ultimate punishment, which my wife unleashes on me whenever I’ve got a song stuck.

Take it away, Mister Croce!
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown.
Baddest man in the whole damn town.
Badder than old King Kong.
Meaner than a junkyard dog.

It’s a small world, after all.

Going out of my head, Over you
Going out of my head, Over you
Going out of my head, day and night, night and day, and night…

Help!

Just out of curiousity, Crafter, do you hear just the lyrics, just the music, or both in your head? I find the phenomenon fascinating.

As for the cure to your woes, I prescribe a dose of They Might Be Giants:

I’m your only friend.
I’m not your only friend,
But I’m a little glowing friend,
But really I’m not actually your friend,
But I am…

<beat, beat, beat>
Blue canary in the outlet by the light switch,
Who watches over you,
Make a little birdhouse in your soul.
Not to put too fine a point on it,
Say I’m the only bee in your bonnet.
Make a little birdhouse in your soul…

It’s a small world…on serious hallucinogens. :smiley:

I had the song Xanadu (blah I hate that song) stuck in my head for weeks a while back. Singing “On the good ship, lollipop” helped it go away. If only I had thought of that sooner.

Hugs!
Sqrl

Crafter I feel your pain…
For about two weeks now, I have had either “Best I Ever Had” by Vertical Horizon or “Drops of Jupiter” by Train in my head. Both good cheezy pop songs, but HIGHLY annoying when you’re trying to listen to the radio.

Oh, and Balance, I have the words and the music stuck in there. (I’m not a musician, but I swear I know every note of both songs. :frowning: ) I tried downloading the songs, so I could listen to them, but all it did was reinforce the problem. Arrgh…

All morning, a song from an old Mad magazine parody of Jaws was stuck in my head. Not the whole thing, either, which made it doubly frustrating.

To the tune of Camelot:

Ten thousand tourists soon will disembark here.
The money that they’re spending means a lot.
To tell them there’s a great big hungry shark here
is tommyrot …

I opted not to go snorkeling after work.

If you gotta have this terror in your life you might as well share. What I do is sing the song around co-workers. I win if I later hear them singing it.

*This is the song that never ends,
Yes it goes on and on, my friends!
Some people started singin’ it, not knowing what it was
And they’ll continue singin’ it forever, just because
This is the song that never ends… *