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All it takes is one song to bring back a thousand memories
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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I tear up when I hear Jim Reeves' Silver Bells as it reminds me of one Christmas when I was about 11 or 12, helping my mum setting out my younger siblings' presents, while we listened to his Christmas album.
She had a silver bells Christmas ornament that played a tune too. |
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"I tear up when I hear Jim Reeves' Silver Bells as it reminds me of one Christmas when I was about 11 or 12, helping my mum setting out my younger siblings' presents, while we listened to his Christmas album.
She had a silver bells Christmas ornament that played a tune too. "
That's a lovely memory |
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One U2 ... Slow song, my favourite band at the time but ..lyric wise a bit shit for first dance with my ex
It's Happy hour again, think I might be happy if I wasn't out with them |
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"I tear up when I hear Jim Reeves' Silver Bells as it reminds me of one Christmas when I was about 11 or 12, helping my mum setting out my younger siblings' presents, while we listened to his Christmas album.
She had a silver bells Christmas ornament that played a tune too. "
That's lovely. I have a similar memory - my Nan would make us have a family sing-song every Christmas Day and always included the country song "One Day at a Time" (Google tells me it's by Christy Lane, but a bit before my time)! Rarely hear it, but if I do, I'm straight back in her living room after a huge Christmas lunch!
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"I always associate Whole Of The Moon by The Waterboys with my college years; happy, carefree memories "
I always recall listening to that one night on the radio before the news announced Argentinian fishermen had landed on South Georgia and hoisted their flag..and thinking something is going to occur here.. |
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