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Share your earworms here [Music]

The whole day, while I was peppy, the andante (starting 6:26):


Now that I am in rather wasted mode...

 
Here's a song by the group that is better known for "Ooh Child," but this song is sung by a female singer named Cubie Blake. I'll have to see if I can find out more about her.

 
Here's a song by the group that is better known for "Ooh Child," but this song is sung by a female singer named Cubie Blake. I'll have to see if I can find out more about her.


OK, I just got burned here. This is another instance where I should have done my research before posting. Cubie Burke (not Blake) was a young boy in the group, sounding sort of like a prepubertal Smokey Robinson. According to the Wikipedia article on The Five Stairsteps, he died in 2014 at the age of 49. Since the group was in their prime in the late 60s and early 70s, he must have been very young indeed when this song was recorded.
 
If you think that was... "questionable", this had been fluttering around too... none of them anything serious but, yet...


Childhood memories of the early 1980s, when quaint radio stations would still play that... back when I didn't care, because could not hear, annnnnnnoyinnnnnnnnng nnnnnnnnnnnnnasality.
 
This one's been haunting me for over a fortnight.


I could hardly pick up a word of it but I knew it was about growing old. Translated by Google:

When you're old the day after tomorrow
Who will stay with you then
To rub away your aches and pains
And dismiss your worries
And not complain too much
When you talk about old times again?

When you're old the day after tomorrow
Who will encourage you then?
And who will help you cross the road
When you can no longer do it alone?
And who will break the silence
That surrounds you like ice?

When you're old the day after tomorrow
Who will make your bed then?
And who will do the little things for you
And who will provide for you
And who will watch over you
On the evening before your death?

When you're old the day after tomorrow
So old that you're hard of hearing,
Who will blow your nose then?
And who will help you get up
And who will close your eyes
If they don't close on their own?​
 
Here is a true earworm, or should I say just a snippet? Somehow I had the lyrics from a 70s song "Gonna try, gonna try, gonna try, gonna try..." stuck as a loop in my brain for decades. I had no idea what song it came from, or who sang it.

So, I figured google was my friend, and entered the "gonna try, gonna try.." etc., lyrics, to see if I could get a hit. A bunch of more recent songs that couldn't possibly be the song came up. But way down the page was this song by the Eagles, and sure enough, it turned out to be the song I was looking for.

 
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