What's your earworm *right now*?

Nothing.

Well, nothing until I read this thread.

Now I’ve got the SD Greatest Earworms Mix zapping every whichway through my head!

Thanks a lot.

The most delicious little dirty song I’ve ever heard…I Never Do Anything Twice.

There are few things more satisfying than infecting someone else with your ear worm.

The Preamble from Schoolhouse Rock.

Miles Davis’ second quintet version of “Dolores”, from the album “Miles Smiles”. The outro, where no one seems to be able to figure out how many times to play the lick to end it.

I’ve had much worse.

Black Keys* All You Ever Wanted.*
Such a beautiful song.

8 Miles Wide, by Storm Large. The chorus is great for singing while bombing down the road on a bike. :stuck_out_tongue:

Probably NSFW.

Ben Folds’ ‘Effington.’

The theme song to “Bob the Builder”.

I have a 5-year-old.

The Adagio from Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G. On the piano is Michelangeli. I’m not complaining.

Weezer’s Buddy Holly.

oooEEEooo I look just like Buddy Holly. Uh Oh, and you’re Mary Tyler Moore. I don’t care what they say about us anyway, I don’t care 'bout that.

Well, thank you ever so much. Now I’ve got it too :mad: (3-year-old). Augh. Make it stop.

I suppose it gives me a chance to dispel the horror with
The Upsetters - Popcorn!

Aaah. Much better now.

Alors on Danse. Beep beep beep, beep beep beep beep.

Argh!

Though I do have to say I kind of like his magnificently bored delivery.

Dido Fido by Sid Kipper and Henry Kipper (The Kipper Family) Their songs are loaded with double play on words and funny as all heck.

Nothing until I read the thread title. Now Van Halen is yellilng Right Now in my head.

For some reason I’ve got “Winken, Blinken and Nod.” I think I heard it yesterday, by the Mamas and the Papas (or 3 of them).

Thank you! I have played it (Argerich) . . . and happily, it is my new earworm.

Oh sure - you get Ravel. I get this.

Regards,
Shodan

Could be worse.

(Damn you, worst theme songs thread!)

Today it is Lady In Red. But I don’t know where I last heard it or why that is it today.