Quick, what's your current earworm?

Neil Diamond - Solitary Man, it’s that little trumpet line that keeps looping.

Squirrel Nut Zippers - Blue Angel. So smooth.

For some reason, I have this 1980s pop song “Baby Love” by Regina stuck in my head. I heard somebody blasting it from their car stereo a few months ago, and I hadn’t heard or thought of it in years or decades. (It’s not a cover of the Supremes song with the same title.)

Toro y Moi’s cover of “Saturday Love”.

That’s a good one. From an overall very good album with some excellent songs.
Me: Heaven. I’m in heaven, from The Green Mile (1999) — Michael Clarke Duncan.
Rest in peace, Michael Clarke Duncan.

I’ve cycled back to the The Ramones folder on my car stereo’s SD card. Lost of 'worms there. Today it’s It’s Not My Place (In The 9 To 5 World).

When the Saints Go Marching In.

Was reading the table of contents of a piano instruction book. Earworm.
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Dang it, now I’ve got it in my head.:smack:

I won’t let you down by Ph.D.

Cuddly Toy by the Monkees. (Which is at least catchier than Nilsson’s version.)

Rick Springfield – Jessie’s Girl. Because of the Cafe Society thread, Question About Jessie’s Girl.

Here’s the song – Rick Springfield - Jessie's Girl (Official Video) - YouTube

Me too. For the same reason.
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Am I the only one who clicked the above link thinking I might hear a nice bit of oratorio or plainchant by a group of nuns?

While channel surfing yesterday, I caught one of those film shorts that TCM throws in after a featured movie, so now I’ve got Shortnin’ Bread (“Momma’s Little Baby Loves Shortnin’, Shortnin’…”) stuck in my head. Not a bad earworm at all.

I let myself listen to Van Morrison’s “Saint Dominic’s Preview” a few times over the last several days and now it won’t leave.

Harry Belafonte’s Banana Boat Song.
Day-Oh! Da-a-ay, Oooooh!

Heh. We play that song anytime we have guests that wanna see our African Grey Rocco dance. He loves Belafonte.

David Seville Witch Doctor (“ooh, eeh, ooh aw aw, ting, tang, walla walla bing bang…”)

God help me.

" Life Is A Rock But The Radio Rolled Me ".

It’s a burden.

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The Les Miserables 25th anniversary concert was on PBS last night and I got sucked into watching it. Love Matt Lucas and Norm Lewis… and now I have the soundtrack running through my head.

Weird, but mine is Push, the song performed by Randy Marsh as the singer Lorde in the South Park episode “The Cissy”. It was actually sung by the Australian singer Sia. I really enjoy that song.

Feelin’ good on a Wednesday

Weird because it was inspired by Randy taking a dump. :smiley: