“7” by Prince. Ever since he died.
With all these tribute and memorial renditions of “Purple Rain” going around, I of course decided to link to…
Journey’s “Faithfully”
Ricky Nelson “Fools Rush In”
The Shepherds’ Farewell, from L’enfance du Christ by Berlioz. It was included in a choral compilation I just got from the library.
Prince’s “Raspberry Beret”, and my Joseph Ducreux version: “She wore a brightly-coloured purplish-red cap upon the side of her head, such as one might purchase from an establishment specializing in the vending of previously-worn and subsequently cast-off attire.”
Help me…
I had the line “Going for broke. Lead on. One more for the road” going through my head.
I googled a bit, and found out it’s called The Lifo Shuffle by Boz Scaggs.
Someone mentioned “Jag” in another thread, so it’s Richard Thompson’s “Valerie” -
Well Valerie! You’re going to choke or drown
Valerie! Why don’t you put that down?
If you don’t get over this eating jag
They’re going to take you home in a body bag
I can’t stand to see one more calorie
Well I’m a-wait, wait, waiting for Valerie
Blind Melon’s No Rain, because I was just reading about Heather DeLoach, the bee girl.
mmm
Frank Lloyd Wright, because it’s the tune I’m presently learning on guitar.
Lynyrd Skynyrd - The Needle and the Spoon The guitar riff and the solo are so damn catchy.
“It’s a Long Way to Tipperary.” I heard it when watching an old British B&W film. Couldn’t get the song out of my head when I was walking this morning, it’s a march, and I fell right into step along with each beat. Help! :smack:
My current earworm is just an instrumental passage in a song I cannot otherwise identify – very frustrating.
Mine is “Take a Giant Step”
Come with me leave yesterday behind/
This song is driving me out of my mind
William Elliott Whitmore - “Old Devils.” Topical, even.
I have a random directory of stuff currently playing on the microSD card in my car. So something from that gets in my head most days.
Yesterday we both got Jackson Brown’s Ready Or Not stuck in our heads. Something Mrs. FtG is still not all that happy about. (She likes the song. It’s the earworm part that’s the problem.)
Today I’ve got Cracker’s Eurotrash Girl going. (Why do they make the best song a hidden track?)
Maroon 5 “Payphone”
“Where You Lead,” by Carole King. That’s what happens when you binge watch a TV show. The theme will stick like taffy.