And I get it outta my head...
Pursuant to Mike's blog today about songs getting stuck in one's head, I thought I would welcome a list of songs that are particularly adept at getting stuck. I'll get it started:
I want my baby back - baby back - baby back - baby back - baby back - baby back - baby back.
I want my baby back - baby back - baby back - baby back - baby back - baby back - baby back.
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Lolly-pop, lolly-pop
Oh lolly, lolly, lolly
Lolly-pop, lolly-pop
Oh lolly, lolly, lolly
Lolly-pop, lolly-pop
Oh lolly, lolly, lolly
Lolly-pop (pop) ba dum bum bum...
It's a small world after all...
This is the song that never ends. Yes it goes on and on my friends...
I'm a little tea pot short and stout, here is my handle and here is my spout...
Do you hear the people sing,
singing the song of angry men,
It is the music of a people
who will not be slaves again!
(repeat just these lines a thousand times)
F is for friends who do things together
U is for you and me
N is for anywhere and anytime at all down here in the deep blue sea!
Great green gobs of greasy grimy gopher guts...
(do I need to continue...?)
I'm lookin at the man in the mirror...
but it has to be YOU singing it, baby.
Sittin' on the dock in the bay ...
It's my party and I'll cry if I want to ...
Down in the boondocks ...
The Chicken Fat Song
The chorus to 'Master the tempest is raging ...'
Anywhere with Jesus
Here we are but straying pilgrims
(It's the 'yonder over the rolling river' bit that gets me every time!)
Saviour, lead me lest I stray
(and all the alto-tenor-bass bits)
Dear Lord and Father of mankind
Father of mercies
(I guess these will come in handy if I ever get stranded on an island!)
There's a lot of big things in this really big world
And a lot of big things look big
Some you can eat, & some you can drink
And some you can see from your car
OR
Don't you want to be a star
On the movie...screen
Don't you want to be a star
On the movie...screen
People would come see you
That would be real...keen
Don't you want to be a star
On the movie...
For those in Abilene (I think it's just a local commercial):
Gatti's, Gatti's we're all going to Gatti's........
And for all Austin Elementary parents that have sat through a P.E. Extravaganza:
"Tony Chestnut knows I love you;
Tony knows.
Tony knows. . ."
I have just gotten it out of my head from spring 2004 and I think it will play again in a few short months.
The last Wiggles or VeggieTales song that I heard.
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