View Full Version : Songs that have sentimental meaning for you
MonaMe577
Sep 04, 2005, 11:15 AM
Let's see...
"They Love Each Other" by the Grateful Dead. For my boyfriend and I, it's our "song." :heart1:
"The Lady in Red" by Chris DeBurgh. First song I ever slow-danced to.
And "Can't Buy Me Love," by...well, duh! The song that made me a Beatles fan.
Anyone else?
Sally
Sep 04, 2005, 01:06 PM
I'll see you in my dreams, not just because of george but it was played alot when my best friends son died and Forever Young by Dylan cos it was played at little Teggy's funeral. Not sure if they count as sentimental but emotional.
chaitanya
Sep 04, 2005, 02:05 PM
pheeeew,so many...
Cortez the killer - Neil Young
Nothing else matters - Metallica
Strawberry fields forever....
Song for Sharon - Joni Mitchell
Why - Annie Lennox
Your song - Elton John
Rellevart
Sep 04, 2005, 05:51 PM
"The Other Me" by Joe Jackson.
Hari's Chick
Sep 04, 2005, 06:44 PM
soo many songs...
for starts...
Kite ~ U2
Kiss Me ~ Sixpence None the Richer
Angie ~ the Stones
Can't Help Falling in Love With You ~ Elvis
Brooklyn Roads ~ Neil Diamond
I'll Remember You ~ Bob Dylan
Annie's Song ~ John Denver
Let's Spend the Night Together ~ Stones
Danny's Song ~ Kenny Loggins
Survival ~ YES
Marmalade Skies
Sep 04, 2005, 06:56 PM
Well, one of the reasons I'm so attatched to the Beatles is because a lot of they're songs are sentimental for me. They remind me of people, my feelings on given topics,and place or events. ( I wont bore you with those..perhaps I'll start a topic for Beatle songs that are sentimental..)
Other than those, I'd say " Postively 4th Street" by Dylan. It sounds like my mom and I. We dont have a good realtionship at all.
pattiboyd's slave
Sep 06, 2005, 09:22 AM
She's A Lady - John Sebastian
Ballerina Girl - Lionel Ritchie (for an old flame)
and so many more...i'd have to really pause to think of them all! these two came to mind because i just downloaded them to my iPod.
Celebrian
Sep 07, 2005, 10:17 PM
Simple Man- Lynyrd Skynyrd (really makes me think of my father)
Wave Goodbye- Chris Cornell (first song I heard when the news of my good friend's death broke)
Watching the Wheels- John Lennon (makes me think back to my teenage years)
Desolation Row- Bob Dylan (I remember the times my dad would take me along for his work deliveries- he loved Bob Dylan)
Don't Follow- Alice in Chains (Reminds me of my times at U of O)
Badge- Cream
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp- Led Zeppelin (reminds me of summer)
Mama Said- Metallica
The Sky is a Landfill- Jeff Buckley
Lucky Man- The Verve
Half the World Away- Oasis
Starry-eyed
Sep 08, 2005, 08:03 AM
The first one that comes to mind for me is AGAINST ALL ODDS, by Phil Collins. Right around the time that this song was popular, and being played on the radio all the time, my cat Snowball was missing. I remember looking out the window crying, wondering where he was, and waiting for him to come back. To this day, when I hear this song come on, I think of Snowball. (by the way, happy ending - he DID come back!) :teeth1:
sourmilkpinky
Sep 09, 2005, 05:07 PM
Amy~~ Pure Praire League
Marmalade Skies
Sep 09, 2005, 07:14 PM
The first one that comes to mind for me is AGAINST ALL ODDS, by Phil Collins. Right around the time that this song was popular, and being played on the radio all the time, my cat Snowball was missing. I remember looking out the window crying, wondering where he was, and waiting for him to come back. To this day, when I hear this song come on, I think of Snowball. (by the way, happy ending - he DID come back!) :teeth1:
Aw! That's so sweet. Not to mention, a good song.
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