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Posted: 02 April 2008 at 10:20pm | IP Logged
My main one is Wires by Athlete.
It was released when i had my girls 8 weeks early. Its about his daughter when she was in hospital. It was just really weird as it came out the same time i had the girls and it still makes me cry even though i know they are ok.
It just brings it all back and we know how lucky we are that we have them! xx
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Posted: 04 April 2008 at 7:40pm | IP Logged
Mine would be 'Protection' by Massive Attack. This is my song to my little rocks, my beautiful children. The words always strike a chord with me.
We often have Radio One on in the office, and I always look forward to hearing Changing Tracks and the stories behind them. Some of 'em move me to tears.
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Posted: 04 April 2008 at 7:49pm | IP Logged
Wow you ladies have some lovely stories/feelings behind some lovely songs .
Zo i feel the same to i was listening to todays and it was so sweet it was new radicals (cant think of track name ) but it was about a young girls baby niece who had heart surgery at a few days old , so sweet x
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Posted: 04 April 2008 at 8:50pm | IP Logged
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And of course - Tony Christie and Peter Kay - Is this the way to Amarillo - reminds me of when I was pregnant and of all you girlies!
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lol,this is mollys favorite song at the moment she sings it all the way through and dances to it, she can even tell you everyone on the video lmao - she wat
lol,this is mollys favorite song at the moment she sings it all the way through and dances to it, she can even tell you everyone on the video lmao - she watches it every day on you tube (sad but she loves it) xx jue xx
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Posted: 04 April 2008 at 10:21pm | IP Logged
OOhhh I have so many!
The Wanadies - 'You and Me Song', Gene - 'Olympian' and any track
from the album The Bends by Radiohead reminds me of my fabby
hubby and me. I could close my eyes and be back (pre-kids and
marriage) in my early 20's.......mmmmm.
When I lost my first baby I played 'You Must Love Me' from Evita on
repeat - the words expressed all my fears, feelings and thoughts -it
makes me cry everytime.
Any song from ABBA takes me back to the flabbiest summer ever
that gave me the best friend I could ever have. Lynie -you know
what I'm talking about!!! Included in that I have to add Del Amitri,
Beautiful South oohh that list could go on..
If I need to chill out, I automatically go for 'Give Me a Reason to Be
A Woman' by Portishead.
Oh I feel all emotional now. I'm away to listen to some.
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Posted: 05 April 2008 at 12:00pm | IP Logged
"I swear" by All for one, was the song my then husband played as our first dance at our wedding. I had never heard it before, and didn t hear it played again, until the day I had my 11 week scan and was told I was expecting twins!!! We got back in the car to drive home and switched the radio on and there it was.... I burst into tears and went through half a box of tissues before we could drive home!!! It still makes me teary even now and I ve been divorced 3 years!!!!! Soppy mooooo or what?
Joined: 12 June 2005 United Kingdom Posts: 8737 Gender: Female
Posted: 05 April 2008 at 12:21pm | IP Logged
Nope not soppy at all, Jain.
I have songs that remind me of my ex so I just turn them off! It's great, you must try it.
I have all sorts of songs that remind me of certain situations.
When I was pregnant with Tom, Christina Aguilera's 'Beautiful' was in the charts, so I adopted that song for him, and he is too!
Max has loads, but I would often sing 'you are my sunshine' to him.
When I was going through my divorce the song 'All by myself' came on the radio and mum turned it off. She reckoned it was the last thing I needed to hear. Oh, and she also banned me from listening to my Snow Patrol album at that time because it was 'too morbid' in her opinion, and she didn't think I should be listening to it - lololol, bless her.
Now it makes me laugh because I've come on so far.
I have some 'inspirational' songs that spur me on, 'Stronger' by the Sugarbabes and the corny 'Independent Woman' by Destiny's Child always make me smile.
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