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danny boy, sash my father wore, my mum and dad singing them at the parties we had when i was growing up.
For your eyes only - my first date at the pictures that i didnt have to pay half for
Shania Twains -Man i feel like a woman 3 blokes dressed as the 3 ugly sisters at my sisters new years eve party and doing a party piece dancing along with it
theres more but like katex too many to mention
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I have a few.
Nights in White Satin is my fiance and I's song, i think the song is beautiful and the chorus says it all for us!
Always by Bon Jovi reminds me of my mum who sadly passed away 10 years ago and she was a huge Bon Jovi fan and there are countless others which would take too long to list!
Music is a big part of my life.
Twilight Time - Platters, This Magic Moment- Jay @ Americans, Shine On You Crazy Diamond,- Pink Floyd, The Air That I Breathe- Hollies, all sentimental reasons which i aint gonna divulge to you nosey gits.
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N.L.T.B.G.Y.D. Sydney St.WMC every Friday. :engsmil:
All the britpop scene brings back memories of drinking cheap booze etc in parks and playing football, usually 20 a side. fond memories. So many of them songs from that era are timeless, and alot of the bands seem to be aswell.
Loads of songs remind me of different things.
I'd like to teach the world to sing is Mick & mine's song. ( Pass the sick bucket.)
He was playing it on the record player when I walked through the door of the local youth club and it became our song.
Love letters in the sand reminds me of my Dad. he used to sing it to mum.