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This usually gets stuck in my head and start to sing it when things break and need a fixing .... Which seems a lot lately , probably need to come up with a new strategy in life to cope with stuff when things brake though really ....

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I can't help, nearly every time I sit down in my van and drive to a job, "Busy earnin'" by Jungle starts playing in my head, since close to two years now:001_huh:.

Can't stop it but could be worst. I feel with MattyF.

 

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I don't know who sings it but the girl just keeps saying Running. I heard it on the way to the station yesterday and it's stuck in me nogging please get it out

 

Damn you - it's stuck in my head now!

It's called 'Runnin' by Naughty Boy ft. Beyoncé.

 

Regards,

 

Steve.

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"WIND THE BOBBIN UP, WIND THE BOBBIN UP,

 

PULL PULL CLAP CLAP PULL,

 

WIND IT BACK AGAIN, WIND IT BACK AGAIN,

 

PULL PULL CLAP CLAP PULL,

 

POINT TO THE CEILING POINT TO THE FLOOR POINT TO THE WINDOW AND POINT TO THE DOOR,

 

CLAP YOUR HANDS TOGETHER 1 2 3,

 

PUT YOUR HAND APP-ON YOUR KNEE"

 

 

 

....... thanks to my 20 month old daughter. shoot me.

 

 

Hahahaha!

Got that t-shirt mate!

 

Too many to mention, but a few years back me and my groundie kept singing 'We gotta get out of this place' by The Animals on a job because it was on the radio as we drove in.

The customer kept giving us hacky looks and I eventually twigged and explained to him that it in no way reflected on him or the job!

We've worked for him a few times since, and all three of us burst into it at random intervals.

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My song of the day changes often but three regular climbing songs are

•Bad company (the five finger death punch cover)

•Runaround sue - Dion

•Darkness within - machine head

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Another problem I have is I get fixated on a word. The latest latest is "Mung Bean"

So I change the words of a song to include the word(s)

Today for instance, I was singing "Downtown" by Petula Clark.

 

When you're alone and life is making you lonely you can always go.........Mung beans.

 

Go figure.

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Another problem I have is I get fixated on a word. The latest latest is "Mung Bean"

So I change the words of a song to include the word(s)

Today for instance, I was singing "Downtown" by Petula Clark.

 

When you're alone and life is making you lonely you can always go.........Mung beans.

 

Go figure.

 

I'm glad I'm not the only 1 who will get a random word going round my head for no reason, tend not to fit it to song but irritating all the same, today was gyroscopic, just kept popping into my head. ....

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I have a very varied mix, but the two that I must commonly break into are Summerime by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis armstrong, and I'm the king of the swingers from the jungle book.

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