Also known as The Sad Hobo Earworm.
In 1971, Gavin Bryars took a left-over audio snippet of a singing tramp on the streets of London and set it to music. He left it to record at the studio while he went out for a cup of coffee. When he returned, he discovered his singing tramp tape loop had reduced nearly everybody in the studio to melancholic states and had even driven a couple of people to tears. Bryars realized he had something quite special. In a further display of genius, he had Tom Waits and a full orchestra accompany his singing tramp, thus immortalizing this strange little ditty for all time. Itโs poignant, totally unique, and oddly hypnotic, but be forewarned: it may get stuck in your head.
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