Discuss: Movie Songs Stuck in Your Head
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Strangers are staring at me. No, I'm not paranoid, and I'm not a beautiful person. But ever since I saw Linda Linda Linda, a sweet yet perceptive film about the dreams and aspirations of high school girl musicians, the title song has been stuck in my head. The toughest part? It's sung in Japanese. So now I find myself singing "Linda Linda. Linda Linda Linda" and humming the insistently memorable tune over and over again. It's just so darn catchy. (Check out the clip from the movie.)
I don't really mind, though, because I loved the movie, which follows three Japanese girls who recruit a Korean exchange student to become their singer so they can perform at an important school function. And I'm not alone in loving the song, which was originally recorded by the seminal punk band The Blue Hearts in the 1980s. (Watch this clip for evidence.) Japanese pop culture expert Patrick Macias says on the DVD that the song is still a karaoke favorite and that learning all the words makes foreigners instantly cool (or words to that effect).
Songs from movies have gotten stuck in my head before. Way back when, I found myself constantly singing "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head," from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and then I became a John Williams freak, humming and tapping my fingers to music from Jaws, Star Wars, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. I hated disco, so I worked very hard to keep all those songs from Saturday Night Fever out of my head.
Moving forward through the 80s, 90s, and 00s, I'm hard-pressed to think of many movies that sent me out the door humming their tunes. I looked through the Wikipedia list of Oscar-nominated songs, and very few stand out in my mind: "Ghostbusters," "Blame Canada" (South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut), "Falling Slowly" (Once). I can't recall any songs, or even musical themes, from this year's crop of movies.
How about you? Have any recent songs become lodged in your head? Or do you have old favorites that keep popping out of your brain?
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7-08-2008 @ 11:38AM
Monika said...
awh.. Not a fan of Huey and Pineapple Express?
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7-08-2008 @ 3:50PM
Nathan said...
After I hear those kids singing "Are You Ready For The Summer?" in the opening and closing credits of Meatballs, it takes me two weeks, six packs of Juicy Fruit and half a gallon of Janitor in a Drum to get it out.
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7-08-2008 @ 3:59PM
Kurt said...
"That Thing You Do!" from it's eponymous film. Love it.
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7-08-2008 @ 4:04PM
Moo said...
Blame Canada is an excellent example.
After watching Death Proof "Chick Habit" by April March rang in my head over and over for weeks.
dammit...now it's doing it again.
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7-08-2008 @ 4:17PM
mseve68 said...
"Baby It's You" from Tootsie always sticks with me for awhile after I watch the movie.
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7-08-2008 @ 4:18PM
Moo said...
Oh and....anything by Kenny Loggins. Especially "I'm Alright" from Caddyshack.
Damn you Kenny Loggins...
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7-08-2008 @ 4:22PM
crabbie said...
Zodiac caused Hurdy Gurdy Man to get stuck in my head. I almost shot myself.
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7-08-2008 @ 4:23PM
Sam said...
It's funny that you mention that because I happen to have that stupid "Candy Man" song from Willy Wonka stuck in my head right now.
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7-08-2008 @ 4:33PM
Henri Fondula said...
"SCOTTY DOESN'T KNOW!"
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7-08-2008 @ 4:55PM
totoro said...
Loved Linda Linda Linda!
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7-09-2008 @ 9:39AM
thegoldfishpool said...
Freakin' "Pretty in Pink"!!!
Damn I'm old.
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7-08-2008 @ 5:46PM
Erik Davis said...
I always find myself randomly singing the line, "Gotta get back in time" from BTTF.
As far as the songs used in films this year ... I loved the song used in the trailers for Pineapple Express (it's on my ipod but the name escapes me right now). I was singing that for awhile.
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7-08-2008 @ 7:39PM
lw said...
I went to see the Stallone flick Cobra just to hear Feel The Heat by Jean Beauvoir because I had seen the video. Also Cyndi Laupers Goonies song which I can't remember now if they even played in the movie; maybe over the closing credits.
But nothing recent really grabs me.
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7-08-2008 @ 7:57PM
Moo said...
Goonies R Good Enough
Cindi Lauper
Here we are
Hanging onto strains of greed and blues
Break the chain then we break down
Oh its not real if you dont feel it
Unspoken expectations
Ideals you used to play with
Theyve finally taken shape for us.
Whats good enough for you
Is good enough for me
Its good enough
Its good enough for me
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Now youll say
Youre startin to feel the push and pull
Of what could be and never can
You mirror me stumblin through those
Old fashioned superstitions
I find too hard to break
Oh maybe youre out of place
Whats good enough for you
Is good enough for me
Its good enough
Its good enough for me
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
(good enough) for you
Is good enough for me
Its good, its good enough
Its good enough for me
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Old fashioned superstitions
I find too hard to break
Oh maybe youre out of place
Whats good enough for you
Is good enough for me
Its good enough
Its good enough for me
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
(good enough) for you
Is good enough for me
Its good, its good enough
Its good enough for me
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
i hate myself.
7-08-2008 @ 8:29PM
Wayne said...
You're the best... around
Nothing's gonna ever keep you down
You're the best... around
Nothing's gonna ever keep you down
You're the best... around
Nothing's gonna ever keep you down
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7-08-2008 @ 9:05PM
james said...
I'm pathetic for knowing everyone of those songs. I get ANYWAY YOU WANT IT (Caddyshack) in my head and I want to play golf and party.
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7-09-2008 @ 12:58AM
Tim said...
This may date me a bit... but there's always "Don't You Forget About Me" from the Breakfast Club.
Sigh. from when the movies had great soundtracks, don'tcha know?
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7-10-2008 @ 9:58PM
DAVID F said...
Lydia, the Tattooed Lady from "The Fisher King"
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