Turns out to have a name, this bit of incidental music from SpongeBob repeating in my brain: "Hula Dancers." Add Comment This morning's earworm is the musical phrase that accompanies the visual gag of a Looney Tune turning into a jackass. I don't think the same music plays when one of them becomes a sucker, because the tune really says "yokel," but if someone points me to a Sucker instance, I'd be glad to confirm. It happens here in "Falling Hare," one of the best, at 6:05. Law & Order: Special Criminal Intent Victims Trial by Jury Unit — U.K. Specifically, I have the xylophone bit toward the end of the Looney Tunes theme song, but there are pieces of these 30-ish seconds all up in my brain this morning. Enjoy. Woke up with the creepy song the Wickersham Brothers sing in "Horton Hears a Who," but I can't find a clip from the cartoon on YouTube. It's full of Seussical the Musical and I can't have that. Here's a photo of the happy ending. ...or on the elevator between decks. Hold music from the company conference line. I have the little musical phrase that starts at 00:41 on this version of the "Close Encounters" theme. Horns a-go-go and strings galore. Jennie, help me out: did we have this 45? I can't place this particular "whoah-oh oah-oh oah-oh" but it's been rattling around up here all day. | Little TunesEvery morning — or just about — I wake up with some snatchlet of music in my head. Some days it may take well past lunch for the theme from "What's Happenin'?'" to work its way out and I figure why should I suffer alone? CategoriesAll ArchivesJanuary 2012 |


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