What's your current earworm?

Mine is Jukebox Hero, for like three days now, and if I can’t get it out of my head soon I’m going to give myself a lobotomy with a spork. Too young to recall this harbinger of my own personal hell? Here you go: Juke. Box. Hero!

What’s remarkable is the complete randomness of it. I can’t even recall the last time I heard this song before my insane mental jukebox (hero!) queued it up.

Anyone else been troubled by an earworm? Do tell; maybe it will distract me.

The A*Teens version of Voulez-Vous. It was going through my head before I even saw the thread title. It was also doing that weird thing where the song is going through your head, but you can’t remember the title.

Valete,
Vox Imperatoris

Here you go, courtesy of one of my Facebook friends:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOErZuzZpS8

First 3 hours of work, I had Beyonce’s “Single ladies (put a ring on it)”. Since our radio at work died the other day, there was nothing to drive that song out of my head.

Until for some reason Pink’s new song “Funhouse”, a song my GF enjoys immensely, snuck in and replaced the first annoying song. So then I went from a 3 hour loop of Beyonce to a 4 hour loop of Pink.

I loaded up my ipod shuffle with 10 hours of jazz and bossa nova music and listened to it at night on vacation while I slept, to drown out the noise of the others in the hotel room. I must have heard every song dozens of times in my sleep.

As a result, This silly little tune is stuck in my head now…

It sounds like a child’s song and the Portuguese lyrics go something like:

"It was a very funny house
It didn’t have a ceiling, it didn’t have anything

Nobody could go inside
Because it didn’t have a floor

Nobody could sleep in a hammock
Because it didn’t have any walls

Nobody could go “pee pee”
Because there wasn’t a chamber pot there

But it was made with much care
On bozo street, number zero."

The tune is catchy and it keeps playing on and on in my head.

A song from the first Dengue Fever album.

Mine lately has been one of the city songs for the city I used to live in.

“Yakitori Ondo,” roughly “Grilled Chicken Marching Dance,” (An ondo isn’t really a march, but they like to translate it as such) is actually a song about grilled pork, but that’s just one of the quirks that made that town so lovable.

MP3 here.

I’ve been humming and singing this song for the past couple days. Maybe I’m not eating enough…

Goddamn “Hamster on a Piano”.

So you gotta let me know
Should I cool it or should I go.

Just those two lines, not the rest. That’s how it always is. Never the whole song.

“Spongebob & Patrick Confront the Psychic Wall of Energy” by the Flaming Lips.

It’s on the soundtrack to the Spongebob Movie. My son loves to hear it ad naseum, and afterwards I can’t get the damn thing out of my head.

The flower duet from Lakmé :

I think I might have heard a snippet of it in passing on NPR a few days ago, and my brain keeps wanting to finish it.

…and at the mere mention of earworms, this:

:smiley:

Space - Female of the Species

The theme song from Entertainment Tonight. =-(

“Road Kill Christmas” from the Jeff Dunham (Durham? ) Christmas special. My friends Tivo’d the darn thing and I saw it again on Saturday.

(BTO)
And then she looked at me with those big brown eyes and said,
You ain’t seen nothin yet,
B-b-b-baby, you just ain’t seen nothin’ yet,
Here’s something, here’s something,
You ain’t never gonna forget,
B-b-b-baby, you just ain’t seen nothin’ yet,
(repeat ad infinitum)

I don’t know why this happened. I even remembered to get a flu shot this year.

Same song, except that in my case, it’s been stuck in my head for about three days.

“MacArthur Park”, the Richard Harris version. Which is good because I’m apparently the only person in the universe who likes this song. I was digging in the rarely played area of my vinyl crates, found it, and put it on the record player two days ago. I have other earworms (mostly old country, 'cause that’s what I grew up on) but I always return to this.

Marillion, Bitter Suite, the slow bit…

“The sky was Bible black in Lyon
When I met the Magdelene
She was paralyzed in her streetlight,
She refused to give her name
And a ring of violet bruises
They were pinned upon her arm…”
etc. (not that anybody knows this song but me, I think.)

I really like this song. I really am sick of it stuck in my head.

ARGH!

“Breathe” from Pink Floyd.

“Rio” from Duran Duran (since reading Andy Taylor’s autobiography). Not the whole song, though - just “Her name is Rio and she dances on the sand” and then segues into the “do do do dos” at the end.

Once in a while “Wild Boys! Wild Boys!” will find its way in there as well.