Music Meme!
Jun. 8th, 2011 06:31 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've been unpacking. So now I am going to MEME! :-)
I got this from
litlover12 .
1. Reply to this post and I'll assign you a letter.
2. List (and upload) 5 songs you love that begin with that letter.
3. Post them to your journal with these instructions.
My letter was "S"
1. "She Loves You" by the Beatles. On the German recording it is "Sie Liebt Dich." We used to have this really complicated inside joke about the German version in high school. ;-)
2. "Se vuol ballare" from Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro. This singer is Feruccio Furlanetto, my favorite bass, and my favorite Figaro. Embedding was disabled by request.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2THV4GXppZE
3. "Summer, Highland Falls" by Billy Joel. Probably my favorite Billy Joel song. :-)
4. "Somebody Knows You Now" by Brad Paisley. I like Brad Paisley, and I like sad Country songs:
5. "Sweet Baby James" by James Taylor. I've been on a slight James Taylor kick recently. I love this song, for the music and for the metaphor:
I got this from
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1. Reply to this post and I'll assign you a letter.
2. List (and upload) 5 songs you love that begin with that letter.
3. Post them to your journal with these instructions.
My letter was "S"
1. "She Loves You" by the Beatles. On the German recording it is "Sie Liebt Dich." We used to have this really complicated inside joke about the German version in high school. ;-)
2. "Se vuol ballare" from Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro. This singer is Feruccio Furlanetto, my favorite bass, and my favorite Figaro. Embedding was disabled by request.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2THV4GXppZE
3. "Summer, Highland Falls" by Billy Joel. Probably my favorite Billy Joel song. :-)
4. "Somebody Knows You Now" by Brad Paisley. I like Brad Paisley, and I like sad Country songs:
5. "Sweet Baby James" by James Taylor. I've been on a slight James Taylor kick recently. I love this song, for the music and for the metaphor: