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Earworms/Obsessed with Catchy Music

Ameriblush

Violin player.
Y'know, that one song you keep thinking about for some bizarre reason? What is it? Do you like it? Where'd you hear it for the first time? Link if you want.(must be safe for work! Especially if music video!)

Mine is Din Daa Daa by George kranz? I heard it in a kmart commercial, used Shazam to find it, and now it's been looping in my mind for eternity.

 
They perpetually shift from one to another. o_O

Right now it's the film soundtrack to "Genghis Khan" which I watched last night. :p

 
It seems SFW, although it IS rap: "Ice Cream Paint Job" by Dorrough.


D-O-double R I say, yeah buddy.

Too damn catchy and bouncy!
 
One that crops up occasionally, when I lived alone in my first studio apartment and had a small tape recorder and one music tape, no radio or television at first. I played the tape all the time. It's not a song I even like all that much, but the phrases appealed to me at the time, even if they literally make no sense.

 
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There are a few songs that get caught in my head if I hear them. The worst is a old, obscure Beatles song called "Rocky Raccoon". If If I hear it once, I will hear it for weeks.
 
One that crops up occasionally, when I lived alone in my first studio apartment and had a small tape recorder and one music tape, no radio or television at first. I played the tape all the time. It's not a song I even like all that much, but the phrases appealed to me at the time, even if they literally make no sense.

I went on what should have been a four hour highway cruise that turned into seven hours of road construction gridlocks.
It probably would have been tolerable if it hadn't been in a hot,noisy and finicky street machine with loud pipes and no radio :p
 

Dee C Lee - See the Day, been watching the video and singing along since it was on BBC 4 Top of the Pops last week.
 
Captain and Tennille - Love will keep us together

I will, I will, I will, I will, I WILL.... :mad:
 

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