2. Article X: http://www.bbc.XXX/future/story/XXXXXXXX-why-XX-songs-stick-in-XXX-heads
XXXXXXX X: XXXX://XXX.huffingtonpost.XXX/XXXX-XXXXXXX/XXX-XXXX-language_b_5960288.html
3. XXXXXXX you XXXX or hate pop XXXXX, you XXX&XXXXX;t deny that you XXXX ever had a Top 40 XXXX XXXXX in XXXX XXXX XX least XXXX in your life. Writers XXX Stafford XXX Mark Forsyth both decided to look XXXX XXX it XX so easy XXX XXXXXX XX XXX many XXXXX, typically XXX songs, XXXXX in their head. Both authors use XXXXXXXXXXX and differing styles in their XXXXXXXX XX show XXX XXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX.
XXXXX it’s certainly XXXXXXX close XX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXX a research XXXXX, XXXXXXXX writes XXXXX the topic more XXXXXXXXXXXXXX than XXXXXXX does. XXX XXXXXXX states that in a XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXX a song XXXXX in your head is XXXXXX mysterious XX it XX not in your XXXXXXX. XXXXXXXX states in the XXXXXXXXX of his XXXXXXX that getting a XXXX XXXXX in XXXX head, or &XXXXX;XXXXXXXX an XXXXXXX” as he XXXXXX to it XXXXXXXXXX XXX article, XXX be XXXXXX XX several XXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXXX XXXX a XXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX, both long-XXXX and short-XXXX memory, XXX actively XXXXXX to tell XXXXXXXX XX stop XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXX catchy lyrics over XXX over are factors XXXX Stafford XXXX more XXXX XXXXXX XXXXX in his XXXXXXX. Any XXXXX of XXXXX XXXXXXX can XXXX XX a song getting stuck in XXXXXXX&XXXXX;s XXXX, or even all XXXXX together XXX lead XX XXX bothersome XXXXX. Even more interesting XX when XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX XXX XXXXXXXX XXXX XXX certain XXXXX of music XXXXX in XXXXX head as XXXX XX others. Stafford XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX this XX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXX different &XXXXX;musical memories&XXXXX;.
XX XXX XXXXX XXXX, Forsyth focuses on the XXXXXX of the XXXXXXX songs XXXX XXXX to get XXXXX in your XXXX. XX his XXXXXXX, Forsyth compares pop song XXXXXX XX XXXXX music, XXXXX, XXX XXXXX. XXX main XXXXX XX XXXX XXX XX “XXXXXXXXXX” XXXXX XXXXX XXXX XXXX certain XXXXXX-ness. Forsyth XXXXXXXX XXXX opposites, such as &XXXXX;hot XXX XXXX”, and XXXXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXX as “Run XXXXXX XXX!&XXXXX;, cause XXX XXXX to XXXXXXXX XXXXX specific lines XXXX than anything XXXX that XXX heard or XXXX. XX even XXXXXX XXXX this pattern XX XXXXXXXXXXX things goes XXXX in XXXXX all the XXX to Shakespeare XXX XXXXXXX. Forsyth XXXXX&XXXXX;t consider these as XXXX patterns XXXX you XXXXXXXX happen XX XXX stuck in your head. XX states XXXX XXXX XXXXXX is a XXXX-XXXXX “trick” XXXX many XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX use in order XX hook in XXXXX intended audience.
Overall, both XXXXXXX XXXX an interesting XXXXXXXXXXX on a topic XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXX in XXXXX everyday XXXXX. XXXXXX Stafford’s XXXXXXX seems to be more XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX, both XXXXXXX bring XX very valid XXXXXX in their XXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXX humor XX his article XX XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXX &XXXXX;XXXXXXXX&XXXXX; XXX considering XXXX as &XXXXX;parasites”. Along XXXX XXXX, XXXXXXX’s article XXX a XXXX XXXXXXXX and XXXXXX XXXX XX it. XXXXXXXX&XXXXX;s scientific approach and XXXXXXX&XXXXX;s XXXXXXXXXX perspective gives a XXXXX XXXXXXX XX information to XXXXXX XXX popular XXXXXXXX XX why music gets stuck in our XXXXX&XXXXX; so XXXXXX.