Wow. It’s been over a month since my last regular post.😲 I knew I had been busy but didn’t realize I had been that busy. Side note: I have also learned that working at an agricultural center in Spring means that all of the things have to be done at once. Walking eleven miles over the course of two days kind of brought home how much we were doing. However, I digress.
Merriam Webster defines an earworm as “as song or melody that keeps repeating in one’s mind.” In my opinion, some songs are more earworm material than others. I once had Bruno Mars’ Uptown Funk stuck in my head for six days; to make it worse, I don’t even know all the lyrics.🤷♀️Kid’s songs are perfect earworm material; they’re short and catchy with simple, repetitive lyrics. (Don’t even get me started on the lyrics that make absolutely no sense. “Here we go looby loo, here we go looby light.” What does that even mean? And why is it just on Saturday night? Never mind. I don’t really want to know.)
I was reminded of the earworm-ness of children’s songs last week when we spent a few days helping out with our grandkids while our daughter-in-law recovered from surgery. The twins just turned one and are big fans of Ms. Rachel. Ms. Rachel and her Songs for Littles is currently the hot show for children four and younger. (When my boys were young, it was Barney & Friends.) Over the course of our visit we watched a few hours of Ms. Rachel. Sadly, Ms. Rachel came home with us in the form of persistent, annoying earworms. I’ll share my “favorites” below. (I’m using “favorite” sarcastically here.) Play at your own risk.
Trust me, having “Peel bananas, peel, peel bananas” on repeat in your head is enough to have you searching for something, anything to take its place. I was relieved to get in the truck to go home from work, turn on the radio, and hear Walk The Moon’s Shut Up and Dance. Ahhhhh. Sweet relief and a replacement for the Banana Song… at least temporarily.
What are your favorite and least favorite earworms? Is there even such a thing as a favorite earworm?
I don’t even know how long it has been since I saw that video of Bruno Mars’ Uptown Funk as the soundtrack to vintage movie dance scenes, but I still on occasion hear the line “Jackson, Mississippi” pop into my head. I just take my cue from Steve Winwood and “Roll with it.”
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I have a different earworm practically every day, so it’s impossible to say there are favorites or least favorites. Some are great songs, others real head-scratchers.
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Same. My husband and I usually wind up comparing our “earworms of the day”.
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Gee, I can’t think of an earworm at the moment as I don’t listen to any new music anymore, mostly just music on Amazon Prime that is compilations of like songs. But some commercials drive me up the wall and leave me with an earworm. I had to laugh when I heard parents complaining about the “Baby Shark” song, so I Googled it – well I was sorry I did that! I listened to these clips above and I would not be happy if I had to hear them more than once!
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Yes, Baby Shark is its own special form of torture.
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