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Song Stuck in Your Head? You're Not Alone
Reuters ^ | Monday, Feb 24, 2003 | Alison McCook

Posted on 02/24/2003 8:26:14 PM PST by InShanghai

 
Song Stuck in Your Head? You're Not Alone
By Alison McCook

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The vast majority of people say they have been mentally tortured at one point in their lives by a song that keeps repeating itself over and over in their heads.

And new research shows that people most frequently plagued by this phenomenon are those with slightly neurotic tendencies , and people who enjoy and listen to music often.

These mental broken records are also more likely to play the first or last song we hear in different situations, such as the first song that comes on in the morning alarm, or the last song playing before we turn off the car, study findings show.

Songs that topped the list as being most likely to stick around in someone's head included the Baha Men's "Who Let the Dogs Out?" and the Chili's restaurant jingle about Baby Back Ribs.

But the number one song rated most likely to cause this phenomenon, referred to as an "earworm" in Germany, is "other"--indicating that many different songs can become stuck in our heads.

"Just about anything can get stuck in people's heads," study author Dr. James Kellaris of the University of Cincinnati told Reuters Health.

"We each have our personal demonic tunes that get stuck in our heads, I guess," he added.

Kellaris presented results from his current study on Saturday at the Society for Consumer Psychology Winter Conference in New Orleans.

Kellaris's previous research into the phenomenon of earworms revealed that "sticky" songs are those that are relatively simple, repetitive, and contain an element that surprises the listener. This incongruous element can be an interrupted pattern, or something that violates expectations of what comes next.

During the current study, Kellaris distributed surveys to 559 people aged 18 to 49 asking them about their personalities, how often tunes got stuck in their heads, how long the episodes lasted, and when the phenomenon was most likely to happen.

Ninety-eight percent of respondents said they had experienced stuck songs. Most said the episodes occurred "frequently," and lasted an average of a few hours.

Songs with lyrics were most often the culprits, a trend that Kellaris said is not surprising. Often what gets sticky is not just a tune, but also lyrics, a trend he calls "stupid lyrics syndrome." Combining a tune and lyrics ups the chance of song snippets staying with the listener for hours, he said.

Episodes of earworms also tend to strike people with neurotic tendencies more often. These people are not seriously neurotic, Kellaris said, but may simply be more prone to worrying and anxiety, and may have neurotic habits like biting pencils or tapping fingernails.

Women were more likely than men to report feeling annoyed, frustrated, or irritated about having songs stuck in their heads--a trend Kellaris said he is hard pressed to explain.

In terms of how to protect yourself from earworms, Kellaris recommended that people not worry about a stuck song as soon as it appears, and perhaps avoid listening to music for a spell if it becomes too sticky.

Strategies people report using to rid themselves of stuck tunes involved trying to listen to something else, distracting themselves with another activity, and trying to erase the repetition of one song snippet by singing the song all the way through.

"If they can't remember the lyrics, sometimes it helps for them to sing through the entire song, and then it will go away," Kellaris said.

Kellaris said he has also heard a "folkloric" recommendation of chewing on cinnamon sticks to rid the brain of a sticky song.

"Some people swear that will unstick a stuck tune," he said.



TOPICS: Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: greatthreads; lyricalneurosis; music; songs
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To: speedy
"Sometimes when we touch -- the honesty's too much -- and I have to close my eyes, and cry"

Oh, THANKS!! :-)

"The night Chicago died..." (heh.)

41 posted on 02/24/2003 9:00:56 PM PST by bootless (Never Forget)
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To: Charles Henrickson
Song. Sung. Blue.
42 posted on 02/24/2003 9:01:21 PM PST by Interesting Times
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To: InShanghai
Billy, don't be a hero, don't be a fool with your life...

We had joy, we had fun, we had seasons in the sun, but the hills that we climbed were just seasons out of time...

Well, the rain exploded with a mighty crash
As we fell into the sun,
And the first one said to the second one
I hope you're having fun.
Band on the run, band on the run.

I am the morning DJ on W*O*L*D
Playing all the hits for you wherever you may be

It was the dark of the moon on the sixth of June
And a Kenmore pulling logs
Cab over Pete with a reefer on
And a Jimmy hauling hogs
We're heading for bear on Eye-one-oh
about a mile out of Shakeytown
I say Pigpen, this here's the Rubber Duck
And I'm about to put the hammer down"

I suppose you can guess what era I came of age! And 30 years later, these songs (and many others) continue to pop into my head, even though I haven't heard them on the radio for decades now.

43 posted on 02/24/2003 9:01:40 PM PST by SamAdams76 (California wine tastes better - boycott French wine!)
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To: T Minus Four
Sorry about that -- you can get it out of your head by singing "I'm not talking 'bout moving in -- and I don't want to change your life -- but there's a warm wind blowing the stars around -- and I'd really love to see you tonight." Double barf from 1978.
44 posted on 02/24/2003 9:01:41 PM PST by speedy
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To: InShanghai
About a song or ditty that sticks in your head: Reminds me of a short story Mark Twain (Samuel Clemmons) wrote. He was on a train and a snappy tune was sung by one of the engineers or something. It was a catchy rhyme they would use when validating (punching) ones ticket. I don't remember the whole tune, but the refrain went something like

"...Punch brothers, punch with care, punch in the presence of the passenger"...

Apparently it drove him crazy too, until he got someone ELSE to sing it. Made a cute story, and this thread relived a nice memory associated with it.

45 posted on 02/24/2003 9:01:45 PM PST by China Clipper
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To: Interesting Times
Everybody's heard one
46 posted on 02/24/2003 9:02:17 PM PST by speedy
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To: Axenolith
"I've been through the desert on a horse with no name . . ."
47 posted on 02/24/2003 9:02:51 PM PST by Charles Henrickson
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To: Axenolith
You fill up my seeeeenses. Like a night in a forest.

Like the mountains in spriiiiingtime. Like a walk in the raaaaaain.

48 posted on 02/24/2003 9:03:10 PM PST by Interesting Times
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To: speedy
Oooh, sorry, rechecked my source and you were right, it's honesty. Well, rest assured that the damn song will haunt my dreams tonight. Sigh.
49 posted on 02/24/2003 9:03:23 PM PST by T Minus Four
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To: bootless
You don't send me flowers -- anymore
50 posted on 02/24/2003 9:03:45 PM PST by speedy
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To: bootless
"I write the songs that make the whole world . . ."
51 posted on 02/24/2003 9:03:52 PM PST by Charles Henrickson
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To: InShanghai
Perhaps someone should do a computer analysis of all the songs people get stuck in their heads. Come up with the ultimate mind entrancer. Could be an interesting weapon, totaly occupying the mind of everyone that hears it, making them catatonic.
52 posted on 02/24/2003 9:04:36 PM PST by templar
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To: SamAdams76
"Brandy, you're a fine girl . . ."
53 posted on 02/24/2003 9:04:42 PM PST by Charles Henrickson
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To: T Minus Four
Just to finish the thought "I want to hold you -- til the fear in me -- SUBSIDES" sensitive singer-songwriter barf.
54 posted on 02/24/2003 9:04:47 PM PST by speedy
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To: InShanghai
Two words: "LOW RIDER"
At least I like the song!
55 posted on 02/24/2003 9:05:28 PM PST by kimchi lover (When will the left learn that Bush is NOT the enemy?)
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To: InShanghai
The best way to get rid of it, is to find the tape/record/CD, and listen to it. It will then go away.
56 posted on 02/24/2003 9:05:45 PM PST by FrankR
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To: Charles Henrickson
Coming on next, right after "When Animals Attack"... get ready for the most horrific reality show yet!

"When Freepers Sing."

57 posted on 02/24/2003 9:05:54 PM PST by Interesting Times
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To: Charles Henrickson
"Seventy three men sailed up from the San Francisco bay"
58 posted on 02/24/2003 9:05:59 PM PST by speedy
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To: InShanghai
Fish heads, fish heads,
Rolly-polly fish heads.

Fish heads, fish heads,
Eat 'em up . . . Yummm.
59 posted on 02/24/2003 9:06:42 PM PST by Mr_Magoo (Single, Available, and Easy)
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To: speedy
It is sappy, but actually, I was a starry-eyed young thing when that came out and it reminds me of a sweet but innocent love affair. OK, here's one:

"Knock three times on the ceiling if you wa-ant me!"
60 posted on 02/24/2003 9:07:10 PM PST by T Minus Four
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