Friday, February 27, 2009

Stop that song!

Every now and then a HORRIFIC, yet catchy, song will get stuck in my head for weeks. Not just a few hours or a day but weeks. Girlfriend by Avril Lavigne is a good example.

She's like so whatever
You could do so much better
I think we should get together now
And that's what everyone's talking about!

[Chorus]Hey! Hey! You! You!
I don't like your girlfriend! No way! No way!
I think you need a new one
Hey! Hey! You! You! I could be your girlfriend

This morning I have that new Taylor Swift song in my head. These songs need to stop. Even when I have a good song in my head I end up singing only one line to the point I am sick of it. It's a sickness.

What are you listening to these days? What song often gets stuck in your noggin?

7 comments:

Patti said...

Why have you put that song out there? I had totally forgotten about that song.
I also have had that Taylor Swift song stuck in my head.....I hate it!

I have 'musical turrets' so there is always something playing up there - good or bad.

Example: 'Hero' by Enrique Inglesias just went flying through. Probably because I watched that video with John Krasinski.

I've been listening to The Fray a lot lately. The new album is awesome. I think you'd like it.

Scott said...

Somewhere over the rainbow
Way up high
There's a land that I've heard of
once in a lullaby.

Have a nice day.

BTW, my verification "word" is "malimee". If I were to have a girl child, I think I'll name her Malimee.

Now, have a nice day.

Abigail Kreighbaum said...

Taylor Swift love story. It was playing at my orthodontists and it has been stuck ever since!!!!!!!!!!Also spotlight by Jennifer Hudson and You pulled me Through. Halo by Beyonce all sorts of stuff!

Kerri said...

Shake, shake, shake senora...

I want to watch Beetlejuice.

Patti said...

"Cool Rider" from Grease 2.
Please make it stop.

"exporse"

Phillip with 2 "L"s said...

If it is bad enough... Andy will sing it... eh.. eh ...eh



"manli" is the word of the day. It is the female form of "manly" and is often used to describe women in the chosen field of body buidling.

Okay... I made that up, but I did type "manli" to pass security.

Micah & Sarah said...

Last Christmas