Written for Song Lyric Sunday –
“Subvocalization”.
This is my response to the challenge.
Before we begin with this week’s Song Lyric Sunday challenge, I have a surprise for Jim Allen. Last week Jim announced his plan to change the years-old but beloved SLS banner and asked us to submit any designs that came to mind. I didn’t think I’d have the patience to work something up but today, with the help of Nano Banana at Gemini, I came up with this. Hope you like it, Jim!

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This week at Song Lyric Sunday, the theme is “Subvocalization” and our challenge is to write about a song that gets stuck in our head.

In 1967, English singer, guitarist, songwriter, and poet, Marc Bolan, formed the folk duo Tyrannosaurus Rex along with percussionist and bongo player Steve Peregrin Took. The band released four albums together before their sound began shifting. In 1970, leaning more toward rock, Bolan shortened the band’s name to T. Rex and replaced Took with Mickey Finn. The duo hit the charts and released their eponymous debut album, T. Rex, produced by Tony Visconti, who had already worked on the Tyrannosaurus Rex albums.
By 1971, T. Rex, which was now a full band with bassist Steve Currie and drummer Bill Legend, released their groundbreaking album, Electric Warrior …. their full entry into harder rock with hits such as “Jeepster” and the classic “Get It On”. The latter topped the charts in the U.K. and helped the band reach the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 at #9.
At the time of their last release, Dandy in the Underworld, in 1977, T. Rex already had a completely new lineup, with the exception of bassist Currie, backing Bolan. Shortly after that release, on September 16, 1977, Bolan was involved in a fatal car crash. He was a passenger in a car driven by his girlfriend, Gloria Jones, as they headed home from a restaurant. Both had been drinking. After crossing over a small arch bridge, the car struck a fence post and then a tree. Bolan died at the scene; Jones was critically injured. It was just two weeks shy of his 30th birthday. The car crash site has become a shrine to his memory, where fans leave tributes beside the tree.

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“Get It On” …. known as “Bang a Gong (Get It On)” in the U.S. …. is a definitive 1971 glam rock anthem written by Marc Bolan; the song features a distinctive, bluesy riff inspired by Chuck Berry’s “Little Queenie”. Recorded in Los Angeles, the track boasts saxophone by King Crimson’s Ian McDonald and piano glissandos played by a young Rick Wakeman. Backing vocals were provided by Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan, formerly of The Turtles.
So why does this song get stuck in my head? “Get It On” fits the formula for an “earworm” through its simple, driving rhythm, highly repetitive chorus, and distinctive, and quirky musical structure. The song’s funky bass line provides a steady, driving groove that makes it easily remembered. It’s driven by a strong, memorable riff. “Get It On” builds up to a simple, satisfying chant and keeps the brain repeating the phrase. But the special secret ingredient in the sauce is Marc Bolan’s unique vocal performance mixed in with sexual innuendo and his strange but cleverly cool lyrics, many of which were written on the spot during recording sessions, leading to a largely spontaneous feel. They are highly suggestive of sexuality, wrapped in abstract and surreal imagery while also appearing hip, fashionable, and modern. Both terms “get it on” and “bang a gong” are euphemisms for having sex and the song focuses on raw attraction and the immediate, intense desire for a sexual partner. It’s a groovy, funky, sexy song.
“Bang a Gong/Get It On” is considered a cornerstone of the early-70s glitter rock era and solidified T. Rex’s popularity, with the group being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2020.
This is “Get It On” by T. Rex
Just for fun, here’s a 1971 T. Rex video from Top of the Pops with Elton John on the piano.

Big thanks to Jim Adams for hosting another great Song Lyric Sunday this week and every week. Be sure to follow the link and check out his site.
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See you on the flip side. 😎
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A very impressive write up, and this is indeed a very memorable song, Nancy … Oh, this one is still stuck in my head
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Excellent song pick, Dear Ivor, and also one of my favorites. Thanks for the share, my friend! 🥰🎶
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Yeah… Radar Love, for my girl , up above 🎶🥰💕
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First of all, I’m impressed with your Gemini and ChatGPT skills, Nancy! 🙂
I like a good deal of T. Rex I’ve heard, and this certainly includes “Get It On” – I couldn’t agree more with you that song is a real ear worm. Listening to it once is enough, and it’ll stay with you, whether you like it or not!
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Thanks, Christian! As long as you know exactly what you want from an imaging app and provide detailed descriptions, it’s easy! Since I have no drawing ability whatsoever, I get great pleasure and satisfaction out of seeing my images come to life via my commands.
I’ve loved T. Rex since the beginning and don’t think there was ever a time I didn’t enjoy listening to this song. It’s kind of like Dion’s “Runaround Sue”; every time that song is played at a wedding reception, everyone gets up to dance. It never gets old!
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so cool, right on…
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Thanks, Dylan. Glad you enjoyed this one.
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T. Rex were great. Marc Bolan was the King of Glam……in my view.
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Thanks, Glyn. I totally agree!
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Great song! Love the banner, too!
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Thanks, Angela. I’m digging both myself!
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This song def fits earworm for my ear. It’s a kickass song on a kickass album. This was an album my old babysitting gig dad had that I listened to many times. I like the song Jeepster too. I just wonder how much bigger Bolan would have gotten if he’d lived.
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Interesting, Lisa. Clive and I were just discussing that same question. I’m sure he would have continued leaving his mark in whichever way he chose. I’m glad you dug this one; it really is fun. Thanks so much!
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Excellent choice, Nancy, a pefect sing-along song!
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Thank you, my dear Keith. This was such great fun for me and I’m thrilled to know you enjoyed yourself!
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Great song for the challenge!
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Thanks so much, Marina! Glad you liked it!
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Fabolous SLS banner that you and Gemini created. A great earworm song, Nancy and a lovely post. This is such a simple song that developed a powerful connection with sex and sexuality.
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It definitely has a huge following and hasn’t lost any of it’s appeal over the years.
It was great fun for me to create that banner. I hope we see some more designs. Thanks very much for your comments, Jim, and another great challenge.
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nice! Love this song. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks very much, Jill! It was great fun.
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I always enjoy what you pick. We have very similar taste and when I hear it, I’m like oh I remember that one. Now the trick would be to remember it ahead of time. Too many songs too little time or something like that. Oh who am I kidding? There’s no such thing as too many songs.
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Haha! You’re so right …. so many great songs and I wouldn’t change that for anything. Thanks again, Jill. Much appreciated. ♡ ♬
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This song was always a favorite of mine. Excellent earworm.
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For me too, Lois. Thanks very much. Happy Sunday! 😄
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Great pick Nancy although I was expecting Marvin Gaye when I opening your post! It was still a lovely surprise to hear Marc Bolan’s Get It On. Yes I can see why it gets stuck in your head. I love the beat of this great song and I will likely be singing it for the rest of today! 🥰. I love your graphic for SLS. 🥰💗
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That’s a little game I like to play with my readers, just to keep them on their toes …. title my written pieces with the name of one song while featuring a different one. I’ve been a fan of this song and T. Rex since the beginning; as much as I love Marvin Gaye, it was no contest.
Thanks, Christine. So glad you enjoyed the song and the image I created. Much appreciated! 🥰 ♬
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Wow! What a great banner, Nancy. And the music is fab!
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Thanks for your enthusiastic comment, Eugi. I had great fun yesterday!
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You’re welcome, Nancy.
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Wonderful choice for earworm! Definitely right up there with the best songs ever. I like your SLS banner! 🙂
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This song has always been a cool favorite of mine …. my only choice for this week’s challenge. Thanks, Barbara! I’m so pleased you like the banner. It was fun to make.
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Look at your great new banner for SLS! Love it. And this is a song I wish I could get stuck in my head! heheheh Lucky girl!
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Right?! It’s my kind of gritty, getting down to business song. Creating that banner was a blast …. once I got the app to listen to me! Thanks, Jodi
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Oh! Meant to say love your fabulous poster for the SLS prompt it gets my vote. 💜💜💜
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Thanks for your vote, Ange. I hope we see some more designs. It was great fun! 🤗💛
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Marc Bolan a hero. T.Rex epic and yes a true earworm makers! Great choice Sis. 💜💜👍
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Agree 100%, Willow. I’ve loved this song since the start. Thanks! 💜
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its a great song Sis and you still get my vote with the banner 💜💜💜
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Love this and great to hear it again I featured it in October on the theme of ‘cars’ – one of my favourites- 💞
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I remember that, Ange. It really is a great song and my only choice for today. 🦖
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It’s certainly a cracker 😃
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Good song choice, Nancy. I also really like your SLS banner.
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Big thanks for both, Fan. I really enjoyed creating that banner!
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Great choice! I loved this band, going right back to their early mystic folk days. Try One Inch Rock for another earworm!
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I know that song! I just listened again …. great fun! When they get to the actual lyrics, it always reminds me just a bit of Dion’s early R&R. Thanks for a great comment, Clive. I’ve been a fan since the beginning.
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That chorus gets me every time! I don’t know Dion so I’ll take your word for that. I’m pleased you’re a fan too – to be honest I think I prefer their earlier stuff: this was one of the last of their big hits that I really liked.
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Totally agree, Clive. It was a dark day we lost Marc Bolan. Whenever I hear T. Rex, I wonder where his career would have gone.
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An interesting question. My answer would be that it was just about over at the time he died. Sales and chart placings had declined greatly since his early 70s heyday, but we’ll never know if he could have made a comeback.
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True. I know he was tight with Bowie and thought there might have been a chance for them to combine their talents. That would have been great!
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It would, if they could have found common ground. Their styles were quite different after Bowie ended his glam days. We’ll never know, sadly.
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I love T-Rex. So many great songs. I saw a video recently with Marc Bolan, Elton John with Ringo on drums
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Cool! I’ll look for that one.Thanks, Brian; I feel the same as you.
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that was awesome nancy! What a tune! I did really enjoy it! 👏👏💖💖👏👏🎈🎈🙌🙌
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Thanks so much, CA! I chose this song as soon as I knew what the topic was. It’s a great number!
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