What song has been stuck in your head lately?
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I find myself humming various tunes on my daily walks, no idea where they come from and it takes me a while to realise I'm humming. But the tune that has been stuck in my head for the past 2 days is the theme tune to 'Murder She Wrote'. Now that's an annoying earworm0
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I’ll tell you one song I definitely can’t remember a note to,
the winning eurovison song! Not one single power chord has registered with me at all!
nil point, my **** (excuse my French)0 -
for me its good for you. At this point Olivia Rodrigo's voce lives rent free in my head0
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I only know 'drivers license' by Olivia Rodrigo @sofia_goncalves, but I agree that she has a nice voice. I'll have to give that one a listen.0
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People at universities study this, and get paid for their efforts. Top tips:
An earworm will usually disappear by itself, but a few techniques have been found to help.- Listen to the tune all the way through. Since earworms are usually only a fragment of music, playing the tune all the way through can help break the loop.
- Replace it with another piece of music.
- Chew gum!
As I get older and more certain of who I am - an advantage of age - talking to myself is also common. To that I can add singing to myself loudly and bravely on the streets, which I can cover, and in shops. There is no hiding a chorus of Holy Moly macaroni in a charity book shop.1 -
Now this is weird seeing this question as I have been asking myself why I find myself singing or humming a song for days on end! As I have no memory of hearing it any time recently! I do wonder why that happens? If it means something?
The song stuck in my head for the last 3 days is ace of bass? Base? All that she wants is another baby? I also have days where I have the salty balls song from chef -(South Park) in my head? And then other cheesy random songs aqua barbie girl for example I mean the list goes on and on but I'm already embarrassed!
There is basically always a (Removed, profanity) song stuck in my head and I can rarely figure out where it came from? It's hardly ever songs I would choose to listen to (honest)! I'm always being asked why on earth I'm singing something as it slips out in front of neighbours or family? Maybe I should mention these things when I have my medication review lol
I am glad I'm not the only one walking around with a jukebox in her head though even if it is confusing why it happens!0 -
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Fields of Gold
by Eva Cassidy0 -
Having seen him at a festival over the weekend, Recovery by Frank Turner is quite prominent in my head at the minute0
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I've made this thread into a playlist
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