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Songs Stuck in Your Head

Stuck in my head for just over a month now.

Jacke Blue by Ozark Mountain Daredevils



Stuck in my head for months.

Young Love by Sonny James

 
Give me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth) by George Harrison. One of the greatest songs ever written.

 
Since watching The Full Monty again: The Stripper. 😆

 

This song's been living in my head rent-free for close to three months now.
 

Beatles version with Paul McCartney singing the lyrics is also contagious!
 
Party in the USA by that one person. It's like a horrible migraine. Some one shoot me.
 
I had opening part of the song keep coming back to me for over 30 years and I couldn't remember what it was. Last summer I've finally realized it had something to do with some sport event from distant past, then I've found it:
 
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Spent a whole day trying to place a song that wouldn't leave my mind, turned out to be "Michelle" from Rubber Soul so that's no bad thing!

Makes me want to break out the old 1962-1966 LP I have again, any thoughts on how the original release compares to the new remasters?
 
One of my favorite songs from the Beatles! Can’t remember if I have the Rubber Soul LP (most of my large album collection was given to me) but digitally with bluetooth it sounds great on the stereo.
 
One of my favorite songs from the Beatles! Can’t remember if I have the Rubber Soul LP (most of my large album collection was given to me) but digitally with bluetooth it sounds great on the stereo.
Not particularly switched on to matters of audio fidelity, but the 50 year old record I have (from the Red and Blue albums) still sounds fantastic to my ears.
 
I can go a very long time without hearing certain songs that have a huge impact on me and almost forget them. Then...all it takes is once and I'm hooked for what seems like forever. This is one of those songs. God help me...

 
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