"Only We Remain" by Shoes. As stated above, lots of other songs have the potential to be earworms, but this is the current one for me.
Musical Doodle. My son had Spongebob on the telly when I left the house this morning. It gets me every time.........
Three of them - Been whistling all day!!: Don't Bother Me - Beatles You're Gonna Lose That Girl - Beatles Papa Gene's Blues - Monkees
Special by Garbage I'm living without you/ But I know all about you/ I have run you down into the ground /Spread disease about you over town Mostly the I-I-I-I part.
The whole show is an earworm for you? That will take a while to exterminate! Right now for me is King of Zorg by The Pillbugs.
"Sentimental Lady" by Bob Welch...I can't get it outa my head...except for when "Zippa-dee-doo-dah" takes over for a while.
Harvest Moon - Neil Young. My son was married a couple of weeks ago in a wonderful ceremony and party. This was the song he and the bride first danced to. Just can't stop humming...
Played the Revenge album by the Eurythmics a couple of weeks ago, and "The Miracle of Love" has been in my head on and off every since.
Animal Collective's new single "Today's Supernatural"-weird, great production and catchy as hell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47xbkT3calM
Leaving Home Ain't Easy - Queen This Brian May tune from the "Jazz" album is on a playlist I've had on rotation this week. I think Mr. May's contributions for the band should have got more recognition. This song along with "Long Away" are excellent.
Most of the Time On Earth album (Crowded House), even the atmospheric tracks like "A Sigh".... but especially "Silent House", "English Trees", and "Walked Her Way Down." A couple months ago I would have said: Same album but different tracks! ("Don't Stop Now", Say That Again")...
Asia - Ghost of a chance. From the new CD XXX. This song is catchy & beautiful enough to be a #1 hit (if it was released about 25 years ago)
That's one of the few songs from XXX that hasn't been a "earworm"...yet, but it's a great finale to the album. Love how the song builds and builds.