What Song Are You Listening To, Right Now?

Here's a song my wife sing when she want to ear worm me.

Sang to the tune of Frere Jacques;

Watermelon, watermelon
papaya, papaya
mango and bananas
mango and bananas
fruit salad, fruit salad.

Tom's Diner is the song my wife sings when she wants to start an ear worm.

 
We just watched Ferris Bueller's Day Off for about the hundredth time.
I expect to have this in my head for at least three days;




Chi... chika chee-kaaaah ...
 

Wah-Wah" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released on his 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass. Harrison wrote the song following his temporary departure from the Beatles in January 1969, during the troubled Get Back sessions that resulted in their Let It Be album and film. The lyrics reflect his frustration with the atmosphere in the group at that time – namely, Paul McCartney's over-assertiveness and criticism of his guitar playing, John Lennon's lack of engagement with the project and dismissal of Harrison as a songwriter, and Yoko Ono's constant involvement in the band's activities
 

Say "Bach," "Beethoven" or "Mozart" and everyone knows who they are, even if they can't identify a specific piece they'd written.

Say, "Max Bruch" and everyone says, "Huh? What?"

Give a listen to his Adagio Appassionato. You'll hear why he deserves to be known, too.
 
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