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Rockstar sea shanty
Better than the original. It totally slaps.
Busted in Baylor County by Shooter Jennings, found this through the good graces of Deezer last year, just loved it on first hearing and still do
Sheriff of Boone County by Kenny Price, first found this gem on a country compilation CD I got in the 80's used to play this on repeat around the same time my first boyfriend was playing Madonna's Vogue on repeat, that sure made for some interesting sessions at the stereo. Lost that CD and later found the track online via a user at a reddit country music sub who posted it, I couldnt remember the name for the life of me until he posted it
I could be brown, I could be blue, I could be violet sky...
Some Finnish dude with a green jacket-like thing participated in Eurovision last year. His song is still stuck in my head to this day.
It goes "cha cha cha"
T.O.A.D. - Above This
Many songs. The last one that got stuck in my head was Little Numbers by Boy
I watched Girls5Eva recently and knew instantly I was doomed.
I ended up randomly getting the English Hamtaro theme song stuck in my head this week
I've had La Pluie by Orelsan feat. Stromae stuck in my head for days and I don't speak French. Send help.
Flashlight - Parliament. Not the words, but the melody everyone sings.
Da da da dee da da, dee da da da da
https://phixel.bandcamp.com/track/lemonade-2 or https://dynastic.bandcamp.com/track/caldecott
neither of these were in a genre I'd usually consider, but they got me into it. still when I listen to either, they're in my head all day.
A ton… But to name a few:
- Take me Back to Eden - Sleep Token
- Watch the World Burn (Live) - Falling in Reverse
- Putrid III: Cadaver County - Jackson Rose
"July, July" by the Decemberists
Recently 'World on Fire's by Dolly Parton.... Which was unexpected
Deluxe - Tam Rakak
Max Frost - Withdrawal
Dire Staits, Romeo and Juliet. Godamn song haunted me for at least 2 weeks the last time I heard it.
It's alright, alright, Tonight, Tonight.
Hot Chelle Ray
Rammstein/Lady Gaga mashup of Telephone.
Why does it work?
Most recently, The Record Player Song by Daisy the Great and AJR.
Most recently, Hard Working Man by Marcus King.
theme from the movie Gladiator