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Lets face it, we all have a couple tunes we secretly jam to, and of course there are some that are absolutely dreadful.

 

I personally vote for:

Worst:

The Bangles - Manic Monday

tie with Sheena Easton - Morning Train

 

 

Best:

I always find myself wanting to dance to This Girl by Kungs vs Cookin' on Three Burners 

and I always have and will love Somewhere only we know by Keane 

and that new malibu by miley cyrus is also a guilty pleasure

 

What do you all think?



-- Edited by kingstoopids on Monday 3rd of July 2017 03:31:09 PM

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the only songs out of your list that we have are manic monday and somewhere only we know. i absolutely despise manic monday, and am indifferent towards somewhere only we know.

I HATE

"love you like a love song" by selena gomez drives me nuts. not a terrible song but they play it too much. "baby one more time" by britney spears is also gratingly overplayed, as is "oops i did it again." there's also "wake me up when september ends" by green day and "1234" by the plain white t's (i really can't stand that one)

I LIKE

"if i were you" by hoobastank is a pretty good song imo. i also can't hate "what is love" by haddaway (gotta do the jim carey headbob while i'm working to that.) "never tear us apart" by INXS is also a personal fave. "rain down on me" by phil collins packs a punch as well. "north side gal" is also extremely catchy.

just a few off the top of my head.

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At one point at our Kroger, they aired a lot of "generic" tracks amongst various 1970s and 1980s pop songs. I quite enjoyed them, they sounded like they were recorded in central Europe in the mid 1980s. The quality of the cassette transfer was the icing on the cake, dropouts and dull sound abound. The songs were "Midnight Radio", "Send A Letter", "What Is Wrong My Little Friend, Sharleena?", "Little White Lies", a cover of Badfinger's "Baby Blue" (1972), and the best one was "For Seven Years With Blood Like Ice." The latter could be an actual 1980s song, has the Depeche Mode style synths and the lyrics are the most coherent of the bunch. The worst being "What Is Wrong," which I can tell the central Europeans had only so much knowledge of English and decided to have a half decent extended synthesizer solo. Does anyone know what I am talking about? Surely it is not just me who has heard these songs. I work at the New Albany, Ohio location. 

The best licensed tracks in my opinion:

In The Name of Love - Thompson Twins

Panama - Van Halen

Americano - The Brain Setzer Orchestra 

Dance With Me - Alphaville

Room To Move - Animotion

Jungle Love - The Steve Miller Band

The Curly Shuffle - Jump and the Saddle Band

The Prisoner - Howard Jones

Breakdance - Irene Cara

The worst licensed tracks in my opinion:

Rise Up - Andra Day

Ordinary Life - Chad Brock

Stranger In My House - Tamia

Work From Home - Fifth Harmony

Beautiful - Vivian Green 

Without You - Clay Aiken, there was also a version by Mariah Carey and occasionally the original by Harry Nilsson would play. One day, they all played within three hours of each other and it was just depressing. 

Well, you can tell, I am a little partial to good ole rock and 1980s pop here.



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At one point at our Kroger, they aired a lot of "generic" tracks amongst various 1970s and 1980s pop songs. I quite enjoyed them, they sounded like they were recorded in central Europe in the mid 1980s. The quality of the cassette transfer was the icing on the cake, dropouts and dull sound abound. The songs were "Midnight Radio", "Send A Letter", "What Is Wrong My Little Friend, Sharleena?", "Little White Lies", a cover of Badfinger's "Baby Blue" (1972), and the best one was "For Seven Years With Blood Like Ice." The latter could be an actual 1980s song, has the Depeche Mode style synths and the lyrics are the most coherent of the bunch. The worst being "What Is Wrong," which I can tell the central Europeans had only so much knowledge of English and decided to have a half decent extended synthesizer solo. Does anyone know what I am talking about? Surely it is not just me who has heard these songs. I work at the New Albany, Ohio location. 

The best licensed tracks in my opinion:

In The Name of Love - Thompson Twins

Panama - Van Halen

Americano - The Brain Setzer Orchestra 

Dance With Me - Alphaville

Room To Move - Animotion

Jungle Love - The Steve Miller Band

The Curly Shuffle - Jump and the Saddle Band

The Prisoner - Howard Jones

Breakdance - Irene Cara

The worst licensed tracks in my opinion:

Rise Up - Andra Day

Ordinary Life - Chad Brock

Stranger In My House - Tamia

Work From Home - Fifth Harmony

Beautiful - Vivian Green 

Without You - Clay Aiken, there was also a version by Mariah Carey and occasionally the original by Harry Nilsson would play. One day, they all played within three hours of each other and it was just depressing. 

Well, you can tell, I am a little partial to good ole rock and 1980s pop here.


Absolutely no good 80's songs at my store. All just the bad pop from the 80's. I'm surprised there is so much variety between locations really considering it is all just "In store audio network". I think the only song from your list they ever play at my store is "work from home" which is quite catchy :P. I forgot to mention "Walking on broken glass" by Annie Lennox which I am quite partial to. Anyone else have that one?



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@kingstoopids we have walking on broken glass at my store. it's not my favorite song but i don't mind it.

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I tend to enjoy "Adult Contemporary" hits from the 1970s (soft rock, or "Easy Listening" to some). For instance, here is a webpage that lists songs that hit Number  One in 1971. Out of all those songs, only one or two have I heard on our Kroger feed in the last 3 years, including "The night they drove old Dixie Down", Joan Baez.

http://www.billboard.com/archive/charts/1971/adult-contemporary

(you can use the arrow buttons on that page to move to other years before and after)

this is why I HATE the In store Audio network. They "blacklist" a big percentage of good songs from the past, apparently from dislike toward the artists or songs,or because those songs are too "expensive" to obtain the rights for.



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Best but only because I liked them before working at Kroger anyway:

Rise up-Andra Day

Stranger in my house-Tamia

Hey Soul Sister and Play That Song-Train

Bye bye bye and This I Promise You-NSYNC

Careless Whisper-Always think of Deadpool when I hear that one lol

Breathe-Faith Hill

Oops I did it again, She's so lucky, Hit me baby one more time-Brittany Spears

Boys Round Here- Blake Shelton

Worst song ever-

Praise You-Finally figured out the name of this song. And I normally love it since seeing the Cruel Intentions movie, but there is a long stretch in the middle of it that when it plays on the radio it skips or whatever and it's just a long stream of weird clicks like it can't quite make it through the rest of the song. Just the accompaniment that goes along with the song just playing away to a series of clicks.

And any other song that you can't fully make out the words to.



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Bakerchick25 said: "And any other song that you can't fully make out the words to."

 

well, that covers over half the songs they play on the In-Store Audio network. And if I can understand the lyrics, Especially those 80s songs that have a line repeated over and over and over until I feel like pulling my hair out. Like the "skilled songwriter" hit a big flat "BLANK" and decided to repeat the same line several times as they couldn't think of anything else to write. really talented Songwriting has been going downhill for several decades, especially since the '50s.



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Have you guys herd the clean up song?



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I was going to say Manic Monday.  Not because I dislike the song, but because they played it over and over everyday except Monday!



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Bakerchick25 said: "And any other song that you can't fully make out the words to."

 

well, that covers over half the songs they play on the In-Store Audio network. And if I can understand the lyrics, Especially those 80s songs that have a line repeated over and over and over until I feel like pulling my hair out. Like the "skilled songwriter" hit a big flat "BLANK" and decided to repeat the same line several times as they couldn't think of anything else to write. really talented Songwriting has been going downhill for several decades, especially since the '50s.


 Surprisingly or not so luckily, we can hear quite a few songs pretty good in our store. Hence I can sing along to Adele, some Katy Perry, Megan Trainor(just to name a few I forgot to name earlier that play often).

But yea, I also forgot to add the folks that do covers of Micheal Jackson songs or that song from the Bodyguard, I will always love you. I don't know how it ISN'T a crime when someone abuses a well known song and tries to change the sound of it. Especially when it's not a great adaption.



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The songs I can't stand are

the 1234 song

My Maria

The song that sampled the theme song from the Munsters

Nothing compares to you - Shinead O'Connor

Always a woman - Billy Joel (used to like the song)

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Yeah what is that song where it saids everybody clean up ?



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Ugh, The Curly Shuffle annoys the crap out of me.

I actually don't mind Nothing Compares 2 U but thats one of the few songs that don't annoy me yet.

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Manic Monday has to be one of the worst.

 

I keep hearing a song at my store but have googled it and can't find it anywhere.  It is sung by a male with a fairly slow tempo, with lyrics like "it's the memories of our lives, it's the pictures that never die" and "times of our lives."  Anybody heard this one or know what it is called?



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LOL @ everyone saying "Manic Monday". I agree. Remember when the media was acting like that was high art because Prince wrote it?

The thing for me is, I don't feel like "Nothing Compares 2 U" "All At Once" or "Didn't We Almost Have It All" are objectively bad songs.

I JUST DON'T WANT TO HEAR THEM WHEN I'M WORKING OR SHOPPING FOR DINNER!

Of all the invalid/stupid things Kroger customers complain about, I'm suprsied this doesn't seem to be one of them. Especially with the suicide issue going on these days. I don't know who sings "All At Once" but she sounds like she's planning on bathing with a toaster.

I really like "The Middle" by Jimmy Eat World and Fall Out Boy's "Move Along" but I view them as nostalgic so I'm biased.

The song that samples the Munster's theme, is one that I like.

It's not in our playlist anymore but I miss the "Dinosaur" song.

You know "Open the Door, Get on the Floor, Everybody Walk the Dinosaur!" But again, that reminds me of simpler, innocent times.

But really, they need to chill on the breakup songs. I normally don't like religion crammed down my throat, but I would prefer GOSPEL over that. At least gospel is uplifting.

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Manic Monday has to be one of the worst.

 

I keep hearing a song at my store but have googled it and can't find it anywhere.  It is sung by a male with a fairly slow tempo, with lyrics like "it's the memories of our lives, it's the pictures that never die" and "times of our lives."  Anybody heard this one or know what it is called?


 Paul Anka: Times of Your Life



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Your right about manic Monday, has to be the most hated song because everyday at Krogrr Is manic.

 

Favorite song however is hard to explain, for one I don't even know the name. Only lyrics I remember are "say it again, stay for a while" and that's it's. I hope that one day ill fond out the name for that song.



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I try to ignore the music, mostly because it is so bad.

 

Another vote for Manic Monday being horrible.

 

Actually, Gimme Little Sign by Brenton Wood is pretty good, but then again the 60s had a lot of really great soul music.



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Manic Monday has to be one of the worst.

 

I keep hearing a song at my store but have googled it and can't find it anywhere.  It is sung by a male with a fairly slow tempo, with lyrics like "it's the memories of our lives, it's the pictures that never die" and "times of our lives."  Anybody heard this one or know what it is called?


 Paul Anka: Times of Your Life


 I have NEVER heard Paul Anka's "TIMES OF YOUR LIFE" played on Kroger, and the lyrics you posted are not in that song, so I am assuming  (earlier poster) was referring to some other (probably much newer) song.  I absolutely LOVE Paul Anka's voice and delivery on Times of Your Life..........it is a classic, if it came on while I was working, I would have to stop and reminisce, and would lose track of what I was doing..........it reminds me of where I was living and some of the things going on in my life at the time it was on the radio.   Take a listen:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttEPEKHK9dk

 

 

 



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DocJ wrote:

The songs I can't stand are

the 1234 song

My Maria

The song that sampled the theme song from the Munsters

Nothing compares to you - Shinead O'Connor

Always a woman - Billy Joel (used to like the song)

Dumas Walker


Hey DocJ:

 

Do you mean by "the 1234 song" a 1983 song by  German pop singer Peter Schilling, called "Major Tom (coming  home)"?  I had heard that song for several years on the Kroger feed, but had no idea who it was or when it was released, until doing a google search with what few lyrics I could understand.

This is an example of a song that I only like certain parts of..........I don't care for the parts where he is singing real low (muttering.......can just barely hear or understand the words.... this was about outer space???? ). the last part that actually sounds musically beautiful is just in the last minute or two. Seems like half of the song time is wasted before we really hear the 'good' part.  Just my opinion. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTseSi0Qgow

 



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 Paul Anka: Times of Your Life


 I have NEVER heard Paul Anka's "TIMES OF YOUR LIFE" played on Kroger, and the lyrics you posted are not in that song, so I am assuming  (earlier poster) was referring to some other (probably much newer) song.  I absolutely LOVE Paul Anka's voice and delivery on Times of Your Life..........it is a classic, if it came on while I was working, I would have to stop and reminisce, and would lose track of what I was doing..........it reminds me of where I was living and some of the things going on in my life at the time it was on the radio.   Take a listen:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttEPEKHK9dk 

 


 Paul Anka, an underrated performer with a great voice.  Here is one of his "forgotten" songs, it it SO uplifting, a really feel-good song that I never hear on the radio or on the Kroger music playlist:  "I Believe there is nothing stronger than our Love"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBfJrsQnvyA 

can someone write to the In Store Audio Network and ask that they add this to the Kroger playlist??



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Oh another weird/creepy Kroger song choice.... Afternoon Delight. Do they realize what the hell that songs about?

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I've never heard "Afternoon Delight" in my store, maybe that's a good thing too because then I wouldn't keep a straight face.

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I hate the store's music.  I try to ignore it the best I can.

It fills me with dread when I hear a song I actually like.

Because, then I might get to hear that song (and maybe a cover) at least once every single day for the next few weeks or months.

That song will then be forever ruined for me.



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Weeks? Months?  Let's say YEARS on end.  For example, the infamous  In- Store Audio Network has been playing  the two songs by Blondie  (Debby Harry, the pre-Madonna Madonna-like Madonna sorta kind like Madonna person) every. single. day....   for the last 3+ years in our song list selection.   First it's Rapture, then it's Heart of Glass.  Or, some days it's Heart of Glass, and then a few hours later it is Rapture

Never mind that Blondie did sing some other songs, but it probably costs too much for the ISAN to purchase the rights to play them also!  Two hits, but no more.



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Before the New Albany, Ohio store updated the playlist, an old favorite of mine was 

 

Crockett's Theme - Jan Hammer (1985/1987 issue). 



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Weeks? Months?  Let's say YEARS on end.  For example, the infamous  In- Store Audio Network has been playing  the two songs by Blondie  (Debby Harry, the pre-Madonna Madonna-like Madonna sorta kind like Madonna person) every. single. day....   for the last 3+ years in our song list selection.   First it's Rapture, then it's Heart of Glass.  Or, some days it's Heart of Glass, and then a few hours later it is Rapture

Never mind that Blondie did sing some other songs, but it probably costs too much for the ISAN to purchase the rights to play them also!  Two hits, but no more.


 I've also heard One Way or Another and Angels on the Balcony.  I used to hear Call Me and The Tide is High several years ago.  By the way, Blondie is the name of the group, not the lead singer.  Also, Debbie Harry can't be like Madonna since Debbie came first.



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Weeks? Months?  Let's say YEARS on end.  For example, the infamous  In- Store Audio Network has been playing  the two songs by Blondie  (Debby Harry, the pre-Madonna Madonna-like Madonna sorta kind like Madonna person) every. single. day....   for the last 3+ years in our song list selection.   First it's Rapture, then it's Heart of Glass.  Or, some days it's Heart of Glass, and then a few hours later it is Rapture

Never mind that Blondie did sing some other songs, but it probably costs too much for the ISAN to purchase the rights to play them also!  Two hits, but no more.


 I've also heard One Way or Another and Angels on the Balcony.  I used to hear Call Me and The Tide is High several years ago.  By the way, Blondie is the name of the group, not the lead singer.  Also, Debbie Harry can't be like Madonna since Debbie came first.


 You're right. I forgot I have heard "One way or Another" occasionally. But seems like not nearly as often as the other two I mentioned.  Btw, I know "Blondie" is technically the name of the group, but most people sorta think of her as Blondie. I read an article online where she admitted that she was casually known as, or she considered herself as, "Blondie" regardless of the ostensible name of the group being Blondie. 

I was being goofy with the reference to Madonna. I meant Blondie (oops--Deborah Harry) was a precursor of Madonna (Pre-Madonna).....i.e. the same "type'.....very attractive but 'bleachy' blonde, flashy showoff, questionable morals, prone to provocative songs/actions, etc).

In any case.........I don't understand why the In Store Audio Netork music service will play a certain "group" of songs by an artist, for some length of time, then "fade them out" (like The Tide is High) to never be played again, and replace with others.  Does this mean they no longer have the rights to play those other songs? Do they still have them "available" to play if they wanted to again? Did they remove them from the playlist for some other reasons?  Did a new employee of the company decide to eliminate  them from playlist consideration because of their personal dislike of a song? I know this is just aimless pointless wondering, but just curious anyway.    



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Just so you know, guys...I posted this list on another thread, but here is "Part One" of the infamous In-Store Audio Network's New Playlist, which can be heard on countless retail outlets throughout America (Ugh!)...See if you recognize any of these...If you've heard it over the last couple of weeks, it might be listed here...

1. CLEAN BANDIT Feat. SEAN PAUL & ANNE MARIE Rockabye
2. KATY PERRY Feat. SKIP MARLEY Chained To The Rhythm
3. COLBIE CAILLAT Goldmine
4. MILEY CYRUS Malibu
5. RAG'N'BONE MAN Human
6. TAYLOR SWIFT Style
7. THE 1975 The Sound
8. ANDREW MCMAHON IN THE WILDERNESS So Close
9. ZEDD Feat. ALESSIA CARA Stay
10. DJ SNAKE Feat. JUSTIN BIEBER Let Me Love You
11. COLDPLAY Adventure Of A Lifetime
12. CARLY RAE JEPSEN I Really Like You
13. MEGHAN TRAINOR W/ JOHN LEGEND Like I'm Gonna Lose You
14. CHARLIE PUTH One Call Away
15. JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE Mirrors
16. JUSTIN BIEBER Love Yourself
17. CALUM SCOTT Dancing On My Own
18. MAGIC! Rude
19. MAROON 5 Feat. FUTURE Cold
20. JAMES BAY Hold Back The River
21. HARRY STYLES Sign Of The Times
22. ED SHEERAN Thinking Out Loud
23. TOR MILLER Carter & Cash
24. EMPIRE OF THE SUN Walking On A Dream
25. ADELE When We Were Young
26. ADELE Hello
27. THE BAND PERRY Stay In The Dark
28. SHAWN MENDES Treat You Better
29. SHAWN MENDES There's Nothing Holding Me Back
30. PARAMORE Still Into You
31. ADELE Send My Love (To Your New Lover)
32. LAUREN DAIR OWENS Dear Diary
33. GAVIN DEGRAW Kite Like Girl
34. GAVIN DEGRAW She Sets The City On Fire
35. PARAMORE Hard Times
36. CAPITAL CITIES Safe And Sound
37. CHARLIE PUTH Attention
38. JAMES ARTHUR Say You Won't Let Go
39. fun. FEAT. JANELLE MONAE We Are Young
40. ALESSIA CARA I'm Yours
41. PINK Just Like Fire
42. THE SCORE Oh My Love
43. LADY GAGA The Edge Of Glory
44. ELLE KING Ex's & Oh's
45. JUSTIN BIEBER Sorry
46. LIGHTS Running With The Boys
47. VANCE JOY Riptide
48. AMERICAN AUTHORS Best Day Of My Life
49. IMAGINE DRAGONS On Top Of The World
50. ALESSIA CARA Scars To Your Beautiful
51. TRAIN Play That Song
52. LUKAS GRAHAM Mama Said
53. BLACK EYED PEAS Where Is The Love?
54. DEMI LOVATO Heart Attack
55. MAROON 5 Don't Wanna Know

What do you think?

Stay tuned...There will be more to come!



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The Krogrr Playlist has the misfortune (sometimes it's a good thing) of having a playlist that is very forgettable, except for those annoying earbugs mentioned earlier. I would have to say that there is a universal dislike of Manic Monday by any retail employee. My favorite song is one that I haven't been able to identify. The only lyrics that I think I've heard go "Say It Again" and either "Get Up x3" or "Get out" of my head". Have any of you got an idea what this song might be?



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As I said, more to come, so here is "Part Two" of "The Most Offensive Playlist"...

56. EMELI SANDE Next To Me
57. OCEAN PARK STANDOFF Good News
58. TRAIN Hey Soul Sister
59. ROBBIE WILLIAMS Love My Life
60. KATY PERRY Roar
61. SELENA GOMEZ & THE SCENE Naturally
62. AUDIEN feat. LADY ANTEBELLUM Something Better
63. COUNTING CROWS Amie
64. MARC BROUSSARD Lucky
65. BEFORE YOU EXIT I Like That
66. JAMES BLUNT Heart To Heart
67. NIALL HORAN This Town
68. THE CORRS Old Town (This Boy Is Cracking Up)
69. MATT NATHANSON Room At The End Of The World
70. JASON DERULO Want To Want Me
71. ANDREW MCMAHON IN THE WILDERNESS High Dive
72. ALANIS MORISSETTE Precious Illusions
73. STING I Can't Stop Thinking About You
74. SHERYL CROW Real Gone
75. KELLY CLARKSON Heartbeat Song
76. ONEREPUBLIC Secrets
77. KUNGS VS. COOKIN' ON 3 BURNERS This Girl
78. LADY GAGA Million Reasons
79. JUSTIN BIEBER What Do You Mean?
80. HAILEE STEINFELD feat. DNCE Rock Bottom
81. ANDY GRAMMER Give Love
82. ANDY GRAMMER Good To Be Alive (Hallelujah)
83. OWL CITY & CARLY RAE JEPSEN Good Time
84. PARAMORE Rose-Colored Boy
85. WRABEL Ten Feet Tall
86. MAROON 5 Sugar
87. MUTEMATH Best Of Intentions
88. KATHARINE MCPHEE Over It
89. THE HEAD AND THE HEART All We Ever Knew
90. LADY GAGA The Cure
91. KNOX HAMILTON Washed Up Together
92. JOHN MAYER Still Feel Like Your Man
93. MICHAEL FRANTI & SPEARHEAD Say Hey (I Love You)
94. INGRID MICHAELSON Maybe
95. ANNA KENDRICK Cups (When I'm Gone)
96. SAVING JANE Girl Next Door
97. FALL OUT BOY Uma Thurman (samples the "Munsters Theme")
98. THE WANTED Chasing The Sun
99. HOT CHELLE RAE Tonight Tonight
100. NEON TREES Animal



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OK, you guys deserve a part three! Here are TWENTY more "earworms" that have SURELY infiltrated your brain, thanks to our INFAMOUS In-Store Audio Network! ENJOY!

101. ELLIE GOULDING Anything Could Happen

102. ERIC CLAPTON How Deep Is The Ocean?

103. COLBIE CAILLAT Never Gonna Let You Down

104. VANCE JOY Fire And The Flood

105. MATT NATHANSON Gold In The Summertime

106. ONEREPUBLIC I Lived

107. LEA MICHELE Cannonball

108. ADELE Water Under The Bridge

109. STARGATE feat. SIA & PINK Waterfall

110. BASTILLE Good Grief

111. R. CITY feat. ADAM LEVINE Locked Away

112. CONRAD SEWELL Hold Me Up

113. FITZ & THE TANTRUMS HandClap

114. OLLY MURS feat. DEMI LOVATO Up

115. AARON CARTER Sooner Or Later

116. FIVE FOR FIGHTING Your Man

117. KALEO Way Down We Go

118. BRAZILIAN GIRLS Don't Stop

119. CUSACKS WELL Hide It Away

120. ABERFELDY Summer's Gone

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OK, you guys have been good! You deserve a "Part Four", so here are 30 MORE earworms that you have indeed heard, thanks to our infamous In-Store Audio Network, who wants to let you know their presence every hour of every day...So, here you are! ENJOY!

121. TONIC Release Me
122. JAMES BAY If You Ever Want To Be In Love
123. ROB THOMAS Mockingbird
124. FITZ & THE TANTRUMS The Walker
125. JOHN BARTUS Give Me A Sign
126. JESS GLYNNE Ain't Got Far To Go
127. ALESSO FEAT. TOVE LO Heroes (We Could Be)
128. TRAIN 50 Ways To Say Goodbye
129. SOULSEEKERZ FEAT. KATE SMITH Party For The Weekend
130. SARA BAREILLES Uncharted
131. JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE Can't Stop The Feeling
132. BEN RECTOR Brand New
133. ONEREPUBLIC Kids
134. JAMIE LAWSON Wasn't Expecting That
135. OLIVIA HOLT History
136. FAR EAST MOVEMENT FEAT. RYAN TEDDER Rocketeer
137. CHARLIE PUTH Up All Night
138. PARACHUTE Overnight
139. JP COOPER September Song
140. BAHARI Dancing On The Sun
141. ECHOSMITH Bright
142. OLLY MURS Years And Years
143. MATT NATHANSON FEAT. LOLO Headphones
144. THE CHAINSMOKERS FEAT. DAYA Don't Let Me Down
145. THE CHAINSMOKERS & COLDPLAY Something Just Like This
146. THE GOO GOO DOLLS So Alive
147. AIRPORT SOUNDTRACK Always Forever
148. BRUNO MARS Grenade
149. BRUNO MARS Count On Me
150. ROB THOMAS Pieces



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Out of those 150 songs on that list, the only one that I know what it remotely sounds like without hearing it is "Hello" by Adele.  The only reason I know that is from advertisements on tv.  



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Out of those 150 songs on that list, the only one that I know what it remotely sounds like without hearing it is "Hello" by Adele.  The only reason I know that is from advertisements on tv.  


 Pay attention to what's being played over your store's PA system...Then, check out all of those titles listed...I guarantee there will be more than a few where you'll go, "I've heard THAT before!" or "THAT sounds familiar!"...

I don't know about other parts of the country, but here in Michigan, many of those have been on a constant rotation and some of those have been played twice within the same hour!



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I am IN LOVE with this song at my Kroger but i have no idea who sings it or what the guy even says, it is a very mellow dramatic Rock song with an epic/beautiful guitar solo at the beginning that kind of sounds like the Trans Siberian Orchestra- Carol of the Bells beginning but the song completely changes with the guy's mourning voice...lol it sounds like he's saying "send them off" or "sell 'em shut" idk i can never fully listen to the lyrics because i'm always busy worrking but ik the song from the intro lol my first guess was Metallica or Nirvana but i was wrong :( if anyone has any ideas please help

I also freaked out with joy when i heard Florence and the Machine - No Light, No Light

 

Anyways the worse song at my Kroger that i've heard has got to be  Caesars- Jerk it Out 



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OK, guys...To make it an EVEN 200, I have 50 more wonderful earworms for you...A "Part Five", if you will...I have to say that although I appreciate the newer songs and variety, there is nothing quite as utterly PATHETIC (Yes, PA-THET-IC!) as The In-Store Audio Network when it comes to obscurity and repetition, even within the same hour...Believe me, in the old days, to get a song played on the radio, there would be huge amounts of testing involved...If a song didn't pass muster with a focus group or sample of listeners, it wouldn't get played...If even an AVERAGE radio station played songs THIS obscure, they would be out of business within a week...But OH, somehow, through it all, our beloved In-Store Audio Network does not seem to care about that...Never mind that in this day and age of the Internet and I-Tunes, there are literally MILLIONS if not BILLIONS of songs out there worth hearing that no one will ever know about...Sad, ain't it? Even if they had a greater mix of past and present playlists, I wouldn't mind, but in any case, here are FIFTY more from the standard playlist that you have probably heard at least ONCE this week, if not more often...ENJOY!biggrin

151. NICK JONAS Jealous
152. KYLIE MINOGUE Better Than Today
153. HUNTER HUNTED Keep Together
154. WALK THE MOON Shut Up And Dance
155. BRIAN FALLON A Wonderful Life
156. ERIC HUTCHINSON Love Like You
157. JOSS STONE Free Me
158. LISSIE Hero
159. IAN VAN DAHL Where Are You Now?
160. SIA Cheap Thrills
161. ONEREPUBLIC Wherever I Go
162. CODY SIMPSON La Da Dee
163. AMY GRANT FEAT. TORI KELLY Baby Baby
164. ISAIAH FIREBRACE It's Gotta Be You
165. BLUE OCTOBER I Want It
166. LANY Good Girls
167. CAPTAIN CUTS FEAT. NATEUR Love Like We Used To
168. SHANE HARPER One Step Closer
169. IMOGEN HEAP Goodnight And Go
170. MAX FROST Be Who You Want To Be
171. ROB THOMAS Someday
172. CHARLIE PUTH FEAT. SELENA GOMEZ We Don't Talk Anymore
173. THE SCRIPT Breakeven
174. DALE EARNHARDT JR. JR. If You Didn't See Me (Then You Weren't On The Dancefloor)
175. AMERICAN AUTHORS What We Live For
176. MEGHAN TRAINOR Dear Future Husband
177. KATIE HERZIG Free My Mind
178. ROB THOMAS Hold On Forever
179. KIMBRA Cameo Lover
180. MEGHAN TRAINOR Me Too
181. OLLY MURS You Don't Know Love
182. NICK FRADIANI Beautiful Life
183. CASEY ABRAMS Get Out
184. ONEREPUBLIC Counting Stars
185. RACHEL PLATTEN Better Place
186. AVICII The Days
187. CAPITAL CITIES Vowels
188. A GREAT BIG WORLD When I Was A Boy
189. JEFF LYNNE'S ELO When I Was A Boy
190. ANDY GRAMMER Fresh Eyes
191. SKYLAR STECKER Only Want You
192. CAPITAL CITIES I Sold My Bed, But Not My Stereo
193. MAROON 5 Love Somebody
194. OH HONEY Be Okay
195. BOYS LIKE GIRLS Take Me Home
196. ZEDD FEAT. FOXES Clarity
197. ONE DIRECTION Perfect
198. MEGHAN TRAINOR I Won't Let You Down
199. PARAMORE Told You So
200. LUKAS GRAHAM You're Not There

And ONE more for good measure!

201. ONE DIRECTION Drag Me Down

Hope that clears up a few more headscratchers for you...More to come soon, my friends!wink



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And finally...More nuttiness from In Store Audio & Co...10 more "earworms"... doh

It seems like some of these are on a constant revolving replay almost every day...Seriously??? evileye

1. BIRDY Light Me Up
2. JUSTIN BIEBER feat. BLOODPOP Friends
3. TORI KELLY Should've Been Us
4. PINK What About Us?
5. GWEN STEFANI Used To Love You
6. INGIRD MICHAELSON Girls Chase Boys
7. ALL TIME LOW Good Times
8. CHEAT CODES FEAT. DEMI LOVATO No Promises
9. RACHEL PLATTEN Broken Glass
10. LINDSEY STIRLING FT. ROOTY Love's Just A Feeling

Could they be ANY less creative if they tried??? yawn



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Some of the best pop seems to be from Canadians.



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