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What song is stuck in your head?

It seems that whenever I am in the general vicinity of the dairy fridge in the local supermarket (maybe twice a week), I am always reminded of the song?; "Ernie" by Benny Hill...

Ernie, he drove the fastest milk-cart in the west it turned out.
It all came to an end though when his rival, Two Tonne Ted from Teddington (who drove the bakers van), caught him underneath the eye with a stale pork pie & ol' Ernie bit the dust!
His name was Ernie, and he drove the fastest milk-cart in the west bless him ; ]
 

Including some vivid flashes of the music video... but I can't really complain, lol
 
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22 by Taylor Swift. In a strange kind of way I find her voice slightly irritating and beautiful rolled into one. She kind of sounds a bit like Avril Lagvine too.
 
I kept humming this at work, except when the dust completely choked my voice.


The Beatles
"Act Naturally"
from Help (the 2009 stereo remaster...why on earth do I have both the stereo and mono boxed sets, AND 24-bit versions of the stereo mixes?)
 
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Song of storms from legend of zelda ocarina of time was stuck in my head on endless loop earlier today
 
All day long...thanks to a prolonged conversation with a co-worker...

 
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And people wonder why I act and talk incoherently at times... having poly rhythmic earworms contributes for a large part
 
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