Songs I Must Have Heard A THOUSAND Times
Heart of Gold by Neil Young. This might be my mom's favorite song, I'm not sure. And I might have known the lyrics to this song before any other.
Ice, Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice. This was my favorite song at age 11. I wore out the tape and carried the liner notes with the lyrics on it in my pocket. You know, for reference.
Open by The Cure. This is the first song on the Wish album. From age 15 to 17 I listened to at least half of this album EVERY DAY while I fell asleep. Open is the first song on side one of the tape. I wore through three of these bad boys.
Half a Person by The Smiths. C'mon! "Sixteen, Clumsy and Shy. This is the story of my life?!" Honestly, no better lyrics ever written.
Baby I Love Your Way by Big Mountain. Let us be honest with one another; I love this song because I love making out.
(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay by Otis Redding. Yes, there are parenthasis at the beginning of that song title. For almost a year and a half, when I worked five or six days a week in a blues club down south, this song played no less than three times a day. That means, of any song ever, I just might have heard this one the most. It holds a really soft spot in my heart.
Ice, Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice. This was my favorite song at age 11. I wore out the tape and carried the liner notes with the lyrics on it in my pocket. You know, for reference.
Open by The Cure. This is the first song on the Wish album. From age 15 to 17 I listened to at least half of this album EVERY DAY while I fell asleep. Open is the first song on side one of the tape. I wore through three of these bad boys.
Half a Person by The Smiths. C'mon! "Sixteen, Clumsy and Shy. This is the story of my life?!" Honestly, no better lyrics ever written.
Baby I Love Your Way by Big Mountain. Let us be honest with one another; I love this song because I love making out.
(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay by Otis Redding. Yes, there are parenthasis at the beginning of that song title. For almost a year and a half, when I worked five or six days a week in a blues club down south, this song played no less than three times a day. That means, of any song ever, I just might have heard this one the most. It holds a really soft spot in my heart.
What songs have you been hearing forever?
Posted by Darcie
Friday, July 17, 2009
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Had a good laugh at Ice, Ice Baby. Liked that one too, way back in the day ;)
Saw Neil Young do Heart of Gold at this years Glastonbury - was amazin live! Huge group sing-a-long.
Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond
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