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"Where Is My Mind?" is a song by American alternative rock band Pixies, originally released as the seventh track on their 1988 debut album, Surfer Rosa. After receiving initial success upon release, the song saw renewed popularity after being featured in the 1999 film Fight Club .
"State of My Head" is a song by American rock band Shinedown. It was released on October 9, 2015 as the second single from the band's fifth studio album, Threat to Survival . The song reached number one on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, their tenth single to do so.
(These Sounds Fall into My Mind)" is a house music track by Kenny Dope's musical production team The Bucketheads, released in February 1995 by Positiva and Henry Street Music. It was later dubbed into the project's sole album, All in the Mind (1995).
The song did not make as big of an impact worldwide, charting only in Australia and Iceland. In the latter country, "Out of My Head" received airplay before its official American release, allowing it to make its first chart appearance at number 22 on March 5, 1999. [14] Two weeks later, it peaked at number 19 on the Íslenski Listinn Topp 40. [15]
"Over My Head" is a song recorded by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac for their self-titled 1975 album. The song was written by keyboardist and vocalist Christine McVie. "Over My Head" was the band's first single to reach the Billboard Hot 100 since "Oh Well", ending a six-year dry spell on the American charts.
An earworm happens when you have the “inability to dislodge a song and prevent it from repeating itself” in your head, explains Steven Gordon, M.D., neurotologist at UC Health and assistant ...
"In My Mind" is a song by American recording artist Shannon Sanders from his debut studio album, Outta Nowhere (1999). [1] The song was covered by Trinidadian recording artist Heather Headley for her second studio album of the same name (2006).
"Can't Get It Out of My Head" is a song written by Jeff Lynne and originally recorded by Electric Light Orchestra (also known as ELO). First released on the band's fourth album Eldorado in September 1974, the song is the second track on the album and follows "Eldorado Overture". The song was released in November the same year as a single.