this is the song that never ends...

Ever get an incredibly stupid song stuck in your head? I’ve been alternating between “It’s a Small World” and the song that never ends ALL DAY.

Other nominations;

Kokomo

the macarena

Baha Men’s - “Who Let the Dogs Out”

the Chili’s baby back ribs song

Copacabana

867-5309 (Jenny)

anything by Michael Bolton
By the way, why do the bad songs get stuck in there? Or is it just that we notice them more?

Oh Aruba, Jamaica, Hey Macarena! I want my Chili’s copacabana, yeah, 867-5309 (867-5309) time love and tenderness…

I think something is stuck in my head now. (Good thing I don’t know “Who Let the Dogs Out.”)

Hamish has had La Marseillaise stuck in his head today and has therefore spent the day pestering me to repeat the lyrics for him.

I’ve had these ones stuck in my head lately (I do like most of them, so it’s not complete torture)

YMCA (Village People)
Ring of fire (Johnny Cash)
Yellow submarine (Beatles) - catchiest ever!
Our house (Madness)
Tainted love (Softcell)

Allons enfants de la Patrieeee,
Le jour de gloire est arrivé…
Contre nous de la tyrannie
L’étendard sanglant est levé…
L’etendard sanglant…
shakes head violently

Damn you, matt_mcl! :wink:

We all live in a yellow submarine
Yellow submarine
Yellow submarine

We all…

Gaaahh…:smack:

I just bought the DVD of Chicago, and I’ve had Cell Block Tango stuck in my head for the last 3 days.

It’s Raining Men by one of the Spice Girls.

Very awkward to be humming at work.

GRRRRRRRRR…

I hope all of you get itches in hard to reach places!!!

songs i have stuck in my head?

Battery (Metallica)
The Thing That Should Not Be (Metallica)

i guess i’m lucky they’re good songs :slight_smile:

I once spent several days running Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy through my head. After a while a chorus of In the Mood crept in (the segue worked very nicely), and I finally dreamed a performance with some Andrews Sisters style of singers, a hot trumpeter, and a full-scale dance during the break.

Luckily, that got rid of it, or I wouldn’t have survived.

‘The Elements’ by Tom Lehrer. I can’t even pronounce the words, let alone learn them so it goes on and on in my head like ‘der der der calcium der der der der radium’ etc.