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By (user no longer on site) OP
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I grew up with the stereo blaring bonnie Tyler, meatloaf and when there was a party, some Elkie brooks.
I remember the words and can sing along to Pearl's a Singer subconsciously!
What songs were played so much when you were a kid that you can recite them word for word |
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"I grew up with the stereo blaring bonnie Tyler, meatloaf and when there was a party, some Elkie brooks.
I remember the words and can sing along to Pearl's a Singer subconsciously!
What songs were played so much when you were a kid that you can recite them word for word "
My mam had Pearls a singer as a ringtone for me for years
As for my childhood, I heard alot of sex pistols, madness, meatloaf and dolly parton |
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"I grew up with the stereo blaring bonnie Tyler, meatloaf and when there was a party, some Elkie brooks.
I remember the words and can sing along to Pearl's a Singer subconsciously!
What songs were played so much when you were a kid that you can recite them word for word "
OMG I was so in love with Elkie Brooks, Lilac Wine is one of my top songs |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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Most early Madness songs I could recite word for word pretty much - loads of others that I could sing along to if they're playing but not remember in their entirety without the aid of the song.
There's one other I could recite but it's tainted as a result of it's singer being disgraced which is a shame as Mum used to sing it to me all the time as a kid. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I can't make just one but without consciously knowing how I can sing many songs from the early 60s"
I love 60's music! Was raised on Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, Helen Shapiro. I can remember the lyrics to most of their tracks |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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There was a country album that used to be put on in the car, with sings such as 'the crystal chandelier' and 'Lucille'
Ah those were the good old days |
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"I can't make just one but without consciously knowing how I can sing many songs from the early 60s
I love 60's music! Was raised on Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, Helen Shapiro. I can remember the lyrics to most of their tracks "
Jim Reeves was a big favourite in our house . |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet and Japan "
You are gooold! Always believe in your soouuul! You got the power to know, your indestructible!!!!
#powerballad #gold #superstarDJ |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet and Japan
You are gooold! Always believe in your soouuul! You got the power to know, your indestructible!!!!
#powerballad #gold #superstarDJ "
Ha! Remember belting them out as a kid in the car |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I can't make just one but without consciously knowing how I can sing many songs from the early 60s
I love 60's music! Was raised on Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, Helen Shapiro. I can remember the lyrics to most of their tracks
Jim Reeves was a big favourite in our house . "
I can do 'he'll have to go', as well |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Patsy Cline, Jim Reeves and wait for it....Val Doonican. "Delaney's Donkey" is still my party piece. The grandkids think it's a total hoot. "Do the donkey, nanna!" |
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"I can't make just one but without consciously knowing how I can sing many songs from the early 60s
I love 60's music! Was raised on Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, Helen Shapiro. I can remember the lyrics to most of their tracks
Jim Reeves was a big favourite in our house .
I can do 'he'll have to go', as well "
We had to ban "ole Tige" because it made all is kids cry |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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Ray Charles - in particular Hallelujah I Just Love Her So, I've Got A Woman and Shake Your Tailfeather.
My mum would always listen to Kate Bush and The Cure, one song in particular reminds me of her baking us a cake after school (Hounds of Love). Gosh this has made me feel all nostalgic. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Depending on which family members house it could have been anything from Patsy Cline,The supremes, any Motown,UB40,Paul Simon,the Beatles, Genesis,Phil Collins,Rod Stewart, Meat Loaf, Van Morrison the list is endless |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Most early Madness songs I could recite word for word pretty much - loads of others that I could sing along to if they're playing but not remember in their entirety without the aid of the song.
There's one other I could recite but it's tainted as a result of it's singer being disgraced which is a shame as Mum used to sing it to me all the time as a kid."
Ditto on Madness
As for the other, come on (come on)?!
Perhaps my most memorable is Eleanor Rigby. Sad songs say so much! |
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