Whether yours is “Call Me Maybe,”“Who Let the Dogs Out,”“Mickey,” or something equally infectious, at one time or another, you’ve probably had a fragment from a catchy (or obnoxious) tune stuck in your head. Where Do Sticky Songs Come From? Due to the involuntary nature of so...
Don't worry if you keep getting a song stuck in your head. There's no evidence to suggest there's anything wrong with you. However, if you actually hear music that isn't there (instead of just thinking about it), see a psychologist or other mental health professional. It could be a...
Hello! Im trying to figure out a song stuck in my head. The melody is clear but the lyrcis are vague. Its a poppy sang by a girl. Think Cyndi Lauper or the Slice girls. Also in the era I think. But it goes something like…. Tell them who we areeeeee.I am here to stayyyyy....
Off the rock band's iconic album Machine Head album, "Space Truckin'" is about traveling across the Milky Way and having a grand old time. 14 52 votes "2112: I. Overture" by Rush Rush View on AMAZON In the dystopian future of the Priests of the Temples of Syrinx, a man named Anon...
Have you ever had a song that you couldn't get out of your head? You may not even like the tune that much, or remember where it came from, but there's just something about it that has it stuck on replay. Ad If there's a track running through yourmindthat you can't stop, chanc...
A punchy tribute to early hero Fats Domino, this tune had been banging around in Morrison's head for years. In fact, he'd made passes at it – usually in much longer form – during sessions in 1968 and '69. Finally, the following year, he nailed it, and "Domino" became Morrison's...
Ashley O’s songs were adaptations of Nine Inch Nails tracks, now with capitalistic, upbeat spins. “On a Roll” is an empowering inverse of NIN’s aggressive, anti-establishment hit “Head Like a Hole.” Cyrus has fun with this juxtaposition, which turned the track into a bit of a cul...
"Yellow Ledbetter" is one of Pearl Jam's most enigmatic songs. Recorded for their debut Ten but left off before surfacing as the B-side of the "Jeremy" single, the song's guitar intro owes much to Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing." Lyrically, it's a head-scratcher. The "Ledbetter" in ...
a probing riff on one of Hetfield’s favorite themes — the struggle of the individual against authority. “Do you need what I need?/Boundaries overthrown/Look inside, to each his own/Do you trust what I trust? Me, myself and I,” he offers. Then the riff punches you back to reality...
the month of October, perUniverse Today. Ah, it makes sense: October, Halloween, Swedish metal band, etc. Perhaps it is NOT the deepest cut from the Ghost catalog – it is straightforward all in all – it is enjoyable and easily gets stuck in the head. Case in point, the chorus: ...