Since this time yesterday . . .
“I don’t want no scrub
A scrub is a guy that don’t get no love from me . . .”
Since this time yesterday . . .
“I don’t want no scrub
A scrub is a guy that don’t get no love from me . . .”
Kashmir by Led Zeppelin, especially the “oooooh ooooh oh oooooh” parts sung by Plant.
“Cabbage Head,” performed by Dr. John.
Last night we started watching WKRP in Cincinnati as our nightly comedy series. So I’ve got that theme song stuck in my head.
I remember raeding back when the show was still on the air that the singer was actually Richard Sanders (Les). This was in the proto-Internet days and there was no quick way to check the (false) rumor. I suspect there’s a lot of people who still believe it anyway.
“Shiny” from Moana.
Ever since posting the theme from*** McCloud ***the other day, I haven’t been able to get it out of my head! :smack:
“Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy” by Queen. The structure and arrangement of this song is fascinating to me. How the hell do you write that?!
The soundtrack to the Broadway musical The Book of Mormon.
Hello! My name is Elder Iggy, and I would like to share with you the most amazing book!
"Who can turn the world on with her smile…"
(watched a special on Mary Tyler Moore last night)
mmm
Mexicali Blues
Float On by Modest Mouse. Love that song.
She’s Always a Woman Billy Joel. Hate the song. It’s been an intermittent Earworm for the past few weeks.
Dan Wilson’s Free Life
Attrition - Shrinkwrap
Typically it is some pop song but I figured it was the time to comment so I can pretend to be hip and cool by knowing obscure bands.
Ma Nishtana, halilah hazeh mi kol halilot…mi kol halilot, etc.
Sung very slowly.
We’re teaching it to the kids at the preschool-- a lot of the will be the ones singing it at their tables, if we can teach it. Or maybe the really little ones will just sing the first question, and then progressively older kids, with better memories, will sing the other ones. I warned my son that he might end up singing the last bit where we are going.
“The Planet Krypton” from Superman - The Movie soundtrack by John Williams
Operator, Jim Croce. I have no idea why, I haven’t heard the song in years but for some reason I woke up with it in my head and it won’t go away.
Every goddamn morning I wake up with Chet Faker’s, I’m into you, playing in my head. I used to like the song. Now I hate it so much.