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    what the heck I'm here now so may as well make the most of it:) Subject is: EARWORMS

    Songs that get stuck in your head and you can't get them out.

    While hanging out with friends last weekend...watching the once you go Dak you'll never go back COWBOYS! This song was playing in the background and now it's my current earworm




    What's yours?

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    To paraphrase President Obama...don't lurk POST hahahahahahahaha

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    I was at Half Price Books today and they played "Under The Boardwalk" by the Drifters......then.....the earworm flared up and has been with me all afternoon and this evening. Yikes!

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    Could have been worse...I almost posted the Bruce Willis version

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    Don't laugh.....................


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    Good one Marv...but damn that's going to be my new ear worm tonight....LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by ms_m View Post



    Could have been worse...I almost posted the Bruce Willis version
    Yes, the Bruce Willis version could have been the earworm from hell!

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    Hahahahahahaha....yep!

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    A folk in the road...[i love the lyrics and the message]

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    The best way to get rid of an earworm is to sing "God Save the Queen". Well, it works for me!

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    LOL...I'd forgotten how much you guys crack me up. How's it going 144man?

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    Hey ms m,sometimes it's not a soul song but a tv theme song...chyenne[love those westerns]

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    Quote Originally Posted by ms_m View Post
    LOL...I'd forgotten how much you guys crack me up. How's it going 144man?
    Not too bad. I'm living in a higher standard of poverty now.

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    Income Tax Evasion......love the lyrics.

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    How about recurrent earworms? Mine is “Move Over Darling” by Doris Day [[arranged by Jack Nitzsche with background voices by The Blossoms). I can go for awhile without hearing the song but then when I do hear it, it’s like a new earworm all over again! This has been going on for decades! “Our lips shouldn’t touch [[move over darling) I like it too much [[mover over darling) that gleam in your eye . . .”

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    Soph Soul.....

    In that vein mine would be "Brother Can Spare a Dime"......Streisand Stylee

    Once I built a railroad, I made it run
    Made it race against time
    Once I built a railroad, now it's done
    Brother, can you spare a dime?

    Going back to elementary school.....thanks to my grandma and aunt.

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    Wow, didn't see those last two coming....LOL..

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    Quote Originally Posted by destruction View Post
    Soph Soul.....

    In that vein mine would be "Brother Can Spare a Dime"......Streisand Stylee

    Once I built a railroad, I made it run
    Made it race against time
    Once I built a railroad, now it's done
    Brother, can you spare a dime?

    Going back to elementary school.....thanks to my grandma and aunt.
    There is a folk album "Puttin' On The Style" by The Gateway Singers that came out around 1955 [[when I was about four years old). How and when the album got into the family collection I don't recall, but I have been listening to it for as long as I can remember. And over the sixty years since I have never grown tired of listening to it. There is simple no other album like that in my collection. I know all the songs by heart and still enjoy the performances. I have the original family copy of the album [[they don't make 'em like that anymore!).

    Folk is far from my favorite genre, but give me the Gateway Singers singing "Ezekiel Saw The Wheel", "I Was Born About 10,000 Years Ago" "The Midnight Special" etc. and I am in lifetime earworm heaven.

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