Still Stuck in Your Head?

Ever notice how some songs never really go away?

You might not hear them for years… then suddenly they’re back in your head like they never left.

We asked listeners what song still lives “rent-free” in their minds — and the responses came fast.

Here are some of the classics people around Northwest Ohio said they still can’t shake:

“Carry On Wayward Son” — Kansas
“Don’t Fear the Reaper” — Blue Öyster Cult
“Tuesday’s Gone” — Lynyrd Skynyrd
“Dust in the Wind” — Kansas

One listener said: “Those four have been playing constantly in my head the last couple years.”

Another answer reached back to one of pop music’s biggest icons: “Billie Jean” — Michael Jackson

One comment summed it up perfectly: “It always makes my feet move and my heartbeat adjust to its rhythm.”

Classic rock showed up strong too:

“Jesse’s Girl” — Rick Springfield
“Crazy Train” — Ozzy Osbourne
“Turn the Page” — Bob Seger
“Stairway to Heaven” — Led Zeppelin
“Lola (Live)” — The Kinks

And one listener made a bold case for:

“Green Onions” — Booker T. & the MG’s

calling it: “the greatest rock and roll song ever.”

Another picked a powerhouse Deep Purple performance:

“Child in Time” — Ian Gillan

Proof that sometimes it’s not just the song — it’s the voice that sticks with you.

So what about you?

There’s always one track that sneaks back into your head when you least expect it… usually at the exact moment you’re trying to remember something else.

And there’s actually a reason your brain does that. 🎧

Read why certain songs get stuck in your head here:
Why Music Gets Stuck in Your Head  https://1063thefox.com/highlighted/scientists-say-it-happens-overnight/