What music brings the best memories?
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wendy41
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Bob Marley - one love takes me back to the time of my first boyfriend. He had a record collection that near filled a room! I remember dancing round his front parlour to this which he'd just bought the single.
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Que Sera Sera, Doris Day. I used to sing it to my sons as babies when I was nursing them.
It’s an old song, but like most golden oldies the lyrics just hit a note. One Love, by Bob Marley is one of my favourites @wendy41 -
Motown - when i was younger that was my get up and dance to music.
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Queens we are the champions, was played when Bournemouth won the playoff's final at the millennium stadium Cardiff, great singing it as loud as possible waving flags and scarfs lost my voice great day.
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Karen7788 said:Que Sera Sera, Doris Day. I used to sing it to my sons as babies when I was nursing them.
It’s an old song, but like most golden oldies the lyrics just hit a note. One Love, by Bob Marley is one of my favourites @wendy41 -
Chris Montez - Lets Dance brings back great memories of my mum dancing.
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Anything by Roxy music or Bad Company.
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What a wonderful thread! I am hearing about quite a lot of new music. I think the music that brings me the best memories is the 2010'sCommunity Volunteer Adviser with professional knowledge of education, special educational needs and disabilities and EHCP's. Pronouns: She/her.
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the song that means the most to me at the moment is "SAVE YOUR TEARS" by the weeknd, but in general i have cds of a large verbeeck fair organ that was once owned by my auntie and uncle and listening to them cds and videos of the organ on youtube just has so many happy memeories of steam fairs and summer events
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Thanks for sharing this with us @SBSpIMuleX. Yes, music can bring back happy memories!Community Volunteer Adviser with professional knowledge of education, special educational needs and disabilities and EHCP's. Pronouns: She/her.
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@SBSpIMuleX love the tune. Have heard this before just didn't know who sang it! Thanks for this!
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I sometimes sing along to the occasional Bob Marley tune when it's played on radio or mp3...out loud very badly I don't care as the music is what it is about! I use to sing when drunk! NO MORE IS THAT! But I love motown too. I love Reggae and enjoy SKA music also. I don't care what era it never gets old! Love Eversley Brothers too.
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Jerusalema an addictive song that I often listen to.
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GerdaJocelyn said:Jerusalema an addictive song that I often listen to.
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Love songs that do that @wendy41Community Volunteer Adviser with professional knowledge of education, special educational needs and disabilities and EHCP's. Pronouns: She/her.
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Another one that makes me bop everytime I hear it; be it in a supermarket, a car, or on tv. I love the fact that it shows so many people dancing differently. Brilliant!
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Some happy tunes from you today @wendy41! All very catchy
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@Tori_Scope yeah considering there has been THUNDER and LIGHTNING here.
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