That was one of the songs that was popular when I first got into broadcasting.
I don't know how songs get into my head. I usually wake up with them bouncing around in there and it takes all day to get rid of them.
When I worked in radio and a new song got stuck in my head, I would lock myself in a production studio and just play it until I was sick of it. It took about two hours to get rid of \"Morning Train,\" by Sheena Easton. I was young.
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I think it would be great fun to be in your head.
One of the two or three songs my mother absolutely loves. Just how do these songs get into your head?
How does a river "run still"? If it's running, it certainly isn't still, and if it's still, it isn't running.
OK, Sorry to ruin the mood. I just get to thinking out of the box once in a while.
Carry on.
That was one of the songs that was popular when I first got into broadcasting.
I don't know how songs get into my head. I usually wake up with them bouncing around in there and it takes all day to get rid of them.
When I worked in radio and a new song got stuck in my head, I would lock myself in a production studio and just play it until I was sick of it. It took about two hours to get rid of \"Morning Train,\" by Sheena Easton. I was young.
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