Oh, man… that song is a GOOD one to get in your head! My mom used to sing it to me.
I remember it as:
Skid-a-marink-a-dink-a-dee
Skid-a-marink-a-doo
I Love You
(repeat)
I love you in the morning
And in the afternoon
I love you in the evening
And underneath the moon, oh,
Skid-a-marink-a-dink-a-dee
Skid-a-marink-a-doo
I Love You (bumm-bum!)
Always makes me feel warm, and safe, and loved, and danced with.
So, thank you, Clever Hans. I will gladly take that song, and trade it for that one I get stuck in my head sometimes:
Dang, can’t remember the name or the singer:
Keeps saying “thank you, thank you… thank you, thank you”
Maybe Alana Morisette? or Natalie Marchant (sp)?
There’s a machine here in the news room that constantly makes these two sounds in concession. Everytime I hear them, I get the music from the old Adam West “Batman” stuck in my head. Not the theme, but the driving music.
The one that sticks in my brain most, is Don McClean’s American Pie. All I have to hear is…
“Did you write the book of love and do you have faith in god above?
If the bible tells you so?
Do you believe in Rock and Roll? Can music save your mortal soul?
And can you teach me how to danaaaaaaance real slow?”
Once in H.S. (see how long this song has pleagued me?) I began singing it to get it out, next thing I know, I’ve got the whole table of fellow stoners singing. You could hear us all over the cafeteria. Latter that day, my friend Tracey comes to me and cusses me out as the song was stuck in her head the rest of the school day. Which was cool by me, as it sure got the hell out of mine.
“Well I KNOW that you’re in love with him,
Cuz I SAW ya dancin’ in the gym…
You both kicked off your shoes…
Man, I dig that rhythm n bluuuu-OOOOOOOS,
I wuz a LONE-ly teenage bronc-in’ BUCK!
With a pink carnation anna pickup truck…”
Awwwww, SHIT. Here we go again… :mad:
BTW, loved the Stoner Sing-along story! I wish I’d been there. As it is now, I’m going to have to see if I can get my coworkers to smoke a bowl and sing with me, so I can exorcise this damn song from my head now.
Would any jury in this wonderful USA convict me for going utterly crackers at the fellow here at work who has been wandering around the cubicles vocalizing notes and singing just two lines, over and over of Strangers in the Night.
I like that song, when performed in total.
By a professional.
Or even an amateur with a nice singing voice.
Who knows the words.
But… “Dum De Dah Da Da…”!!! For hours and hours!?!?
I had a co-worker (and friend) who would blurt out a couple of lines of a song (not loudly) periodically. Apparently, she’d get songs stuck in her head, and couldn’t resist singing her favorite lines. One day I teasingly asked her if she had “musical Tourette’s”…
she thought that was hilarious, and apparently it made an impact on her, because she (nearly) stopped doing it.
Once that happened, I started missing it – she did have a nice voice, and it was funny – so asked her to start again! (She did.)
Although the thread title initially made me a Kylie-hummer too, that song about the horses has made me start singing one of the world’s most unintentionally hilarious songs:
‘Cra-ZY Hors-ES’ by the Osmonds. When they tried to be all hard-rockin’ and stuff.
and what’s worse, me and my friends have this penchant for bad jokes???
And we were playing a game, and I was moving my guy up, i said “i’m moving my guy up”. wel all simultaneously started singing that, and we dont even like that style of music. we were singing it all night…please, get rid of this horror, someone start singing Afternoon Delight!
Astroboy, I’m gonna get you for that someday… that article lists way too many continuous-loop songs… AAAAARGH! Head explodes
But I knew that I was outta luck
the day the music died
I started singing “Bye, bye Miss American Pie
Drove my Chevy to the levee but the levee was dry
And good old boys were drinking whiskey and rye
Singing ‘This’ll be the day that I die…
This’ll be the day that I die…’”
But I knew that I was outta luck
the day the music died
I started singing “Bye, bye Miss American Pie
Drove my Chevy to the levee but the levee was dry
And good old boys were drinking whiskey and rye
Singing ‘This’ll be the day that I die…
This’ll be the day that I die…’”
Aw, shit! Clamps paws over ears again Nooooooooo… **
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Thanks a lot, Cougarfang! I heard this one on the radio this afternoon (the Madonna version), and thought I’d got it out of my head. Now you come along and post a bunch of the lyrics up… AAAAARRRRRRGGGHHH!!!
[sub]Don’t worry… I’m sure I’ll get over it sometime in the next week or two![/sub]
Is anyone else here familiar with Suzuki method violin? A very good friend (despite what follows) used to teach it, and she is directly responsible The Wiggle Song getting stuck in my brain. To make matters worse, she talked me into buying what she calls “a wiggle seat”, a vibrating pad designed to fit into a car seat which is good for bad backs. As a result, everytime I look at it, I hear (brace yourselves):
etc. No, you don’t want to even think about the melody. A few weeks ago, when I was trying to solve a particularly nasty database problem, this song got stuck in my head and would not get out! :eek: I informed her that she will pay a terrible price for this. SDMB Wiccans, since she is one, under the rule of 3’s, what horrible penalty will she suffer for this?
CJ
Who’s going to listen to some nice Bach or folk now.
( :eek: ! Lest the song repeat!)
Bob Dylan snuck into my brain a couple months ago. He alternated “The Barney” song with “Up Against The Wall, Redneck Mother” ad nauseum. Recently he has branched out and added “Quinn the Eskimo”. I must of been a real stinker in a previous life to deserve that.
I recently rewatched Life of Brian, and since then, have not been able to get ‘Always Look On the Bright Side of Life’ out of my head… it’s a great movie, and I love the song and all, but enough! Another week of that and I’m gonna go crazy!