How many songs roll through your head in a week? And how do they get there? You know, the little ditty you just can’t get rid of. This morning while I was brushing my teeth I was singing Sesame Street in my mind. Why? I have no little ones here with me. I don’t watch Sesame Street and can’t recall hearing it lately.
Baker Street I could understand. I like Baker Street – kudos to Gerry Rafferty for writing it – and I was talking about it the other day. Having Baker Street run through my mind would make sense. But Sesame Street? No offense to BurpaErnie, as my son used to call them, but I don’t particularly care for the tune. But there it was, “Can you tell me how to get, how to get, to Sesame Street.”
It seems like it’s almost always songs I don’t like much. I once had Benny and the Jets stuck in my head for almost a month. Not one of Sir Elton’s finest, in my opinion. My mother had told me that the best way to rid yourself of an unwanted melody is to sing the entire ditty out loud. So I spent about a week singing, “Hey kids, dum de dum de li di, dum di dum di dum dum, B-B-B-Benny and the Jets” every chance I could get. I must have sounded like a broken juke box. and since I didn’t know the words, so I couldn’t get rid of the song.
When I sit down at the computer to play solitaire, as we writers tend to do when we’re supposed to be writing, I almost always chant the juvenile little ditty, “Yank my doodle, it’s a dandy.” Why? Why I ask myself.
As I am sure you’ve guessed by now, I am low on material for my blog. I am going on vacation this week and fully expect rest and relaxation to fill me with brilliant ideas to share when I get back. In the meantime, I Elmo seems to be singing the Hallelujah chorus. HELP!