What's your current earworm?

“She Love Me” by Black Lab

she loves me
she loves me not.
whether she knows it.
she loves me
she loves me not.
whether it’s suicide…
Happy Lendervedder, is yours “The Chicken Dance”?

Nope. :frowning:

“Thorazine Shuffle” by Gov’t Mule is the earworm, and the forum is Cafe Society.

Can we all get **Happy **on a conference call before too long so that perhaps a vocal performance will jog some memories and we can finally get this straightened out?

“The Heart Of The Matter” by Don Henley.

“Rock Me Sexy Jesus” from “Hamlet 2.”

I recently learned the tune of the “Notre Dame Victory March” just so I could sing this song, and it turned into a three-day earworm.

From Britt Black’s album Blackout, the song “Good Girls.” Hear it here (click the little play arrow next to the song title).

BTW, this is an excellent representative of the rest of the album: great, sometimes insanely catchy musical hooks, and solid, confident rock-n-roll production, combined with lame, occasionally painfully puerile lyrics. But hey, she wrote these songs when she was 19, whaddaya want. :stuck_out_tongue:

Anyway, brilliant musical hooks = earworm city. At least it isn’t “It’s a Small World After All,” which I had in my head for a fucking month a few years ago.

Cruel To Be Kind, by Nick Lowe. I saw him in concert about four months ago and it pops into my brain every other day. Not that I mind, really. It’s a great song.

Here.

The theme song from the old $20,000 Pyramid game show.

The Black Fly Song by Wade Hemsworth.

Japanese Boy by Smile.dk. Warning: I didn’t say it was a good song, just an earworm. At least it’s better than the original I just looked up… shudder That’s hilarious that they apparently put it in GTA Vice City; I can see them doing that.

Valete,
Vox Imperatoris

Since yesterday-- Kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty TOUCH IT!

The Presidents of The United States of America make the stickiest of ditties. It stuck with me so much I bought their Super Bonus Ten Year blah blah blah album for mere pennies. Everything I wanted to hear was on there except Cleveland Rocks! I can find Ian Hunter’s version but not theirs.

Chicks and ducks and geese better scurry
When I take you out in the surrey
When I take you out in the surrey with the fringe on top

If I was going to name a favorite musical, it would be Evita. I think Oklahoma is so-so. Why is this song lodged in my head? :confused:

Katy Cruel.

I grew up listening to my dad’s records, one of which was a collection of folk songs from the American Revolutionary Era. This song was on that album.

A couple of weeks ago I went to hear a band whose lead singer is a member of my theater troupe. She’s got a rich, creamy smooth alto voice that I could listen to for weeks and never tire of. The first song her band played was Katy Cruel, which I hadn’t heard in…oh…20 years or so. Probably longer. Now it’s stuck in my head.

Not that I have a problem with that, actually. It’s a lovely song.

For some very, very strange reason, I read the first lines to the tune of Sentimental Lady:

Chicks and ducks and geese better scurry
When I take you out on the surrey
Sentimental, gentle wind
Blowing through my life again. . .

For some reason yesterday, I thought of a song that came out a couple of years ago, watched the video on YouTube, and still have been thinking about it today
Young Folks

Youtube: Bette Midler “to deserve you.” I don’t know why, but I can’t get the refrain out of my head.

The Music - The Spike

For the past couple of weeks, Rocket O’ Love , by The Knack.

Cool song, but, man, I am sure getting tired of hearing it constantly in my head.