Hi Friends and welcome to Toni Taddeo's Tuesday 4. Are there many people who dislike music? I doubt it, don't you? Songs can have a lot of meaning and bring out a good helping of emotion whether happy, sad, nostalgic or funny. Let's talk about it.
1. Tell us 4 songs that define your life. I know, this one is hard but it's not written in stone! Feel free to be serious or silly as you choose. Maybe even some songs that you would like to describe your life!
This one is hard because no songs really define me as I don't listen to music that much even though I enjoy it. I do get into the mood of listening sometimes and then I'll spend an hour or so usually listening on YouTube these days.
Songs that come to mind (songs are all linked at the titles).
Suspicious Minds by Elvis Presley - I love this one because my late mom and late sister enjoyed Elvis Presley a lot. When I was younger I used to think I might go to Las Vegas one day to see him perform but that never happened. The song is special, not because of the meaning, but because of the word "Suspicious". One of my nieces is autistic and her mom, my late sister, used to sing this to her. It would get a huge reaction out of her because she loved the 'sh' sound in the word. Whenever my mom and I would want to engage in conversation with my niece and get a good reaction from her, we too would often sing this song for her. There were other words she liked as well and we used all of them to communicate with her.
I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor ~ Again this song is a special one because my sister used to sing it out loud to her children and they would all get into singing it together. I enjoyed it on my own as well before I knew it was a favourite of my sisters. Once, when my nephew was fully grown, I heard him belt it out and it surprised me. I guess it became more meaningful because his mom passed away when he was still very young. I'm happy to say, he did indeed survive, and excel through the grace of God. He will soon to complete his Ph.D.
Ain't No Grave (Gonna Hold My Body Down) by Janet Paschal ~ When my sister and I used to drive around on some of my visits, she would have a gospel tape in the car. This song was on it and a favourite for her and her son to sing very loudly. Her son was only about 2 years old at the time and he would stand on the back seat of the car and hold on to the front seat and belt this song out. It was such a cute sight and he sounded so sweet.
Go Rest High on that Mountain by Vince Gill ~ This song means a lot because we often played it or had a relative sing it at family funerals. It is a very touching song. Vince Gill began writing this song once his friend & fellow country singer Keith Whitly died. He didn't complete it until several years later when his older brother died of a heart attack. You can't help but feel the emotions when you hear it or sing it.
2. A song or songs that are special to you in some way
All of the songs I mention in answer to question 1 are special to me. But another one that means a lot to me apart from any direct family connection is called Abba Father. I've searched for it online to no avail. We used to sing it in Sunday School. Here are some of the lyrics and if you know where I can find this song on line, please let me know.
Just want to tell you
That I'm thankful for all that you have done
How you picked up a sinner and made him your son
You forgave me all my sin
Placed the Holy Ghost within
Abba Father, I will be, a son indeed.
Not my will, but thine be done
That the fullness of your Son
May be within this life that I have offered thee
Until everything I do, becomes the thing that pleases you
Abba Father, I will be, a son indeed
3. A song you and your sweetheart loved, or maybe your Mom's or Dad's favorite?
A song my DH and I enjoy is called Taunet Nelel. It's song in an African language by recording artist and minister, Emme Kosgei. It means a new beginning. I've shared it below if you'd like to listen.
4. A movie soundtrack you have enjoyed, or a theme to a TV program or commercial you like/liked. Name as many as you like! If you have no favs, then how about ones you remember well? Some songs just stick in your head!
I have three soundtracks which I've enjoyed very much over the years. The first is Les Miserables and the second one is The Phantom of the Opera. The musical Cats is another masterpiece. Just locating these links and listening to the powerful, opening numbers brings back a lot of enjoyment. I hope you enjoy them too.
6 comments:
It's always fun to hear the kinds of music others like, so I really enjoyed this, Penny!
You shared a great list of songs. I wish I could have. But my memory isn’t that specific these days. I think it’s time for Prevagen!
God bless!
Deep Purple / Fate, a Single by Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra. Released in February 1939 on Decca. Deep Purple was a very special song for my Mum and Dad as it was when they first met. I grew up listening to it over many years and learnt to love it as well.
"Cracklin' Rosie" is a song written and recorded by Neil Diamond in 1970 it brings back many memories of my dearest friend’s 21st when we must have played this at least a dozen times.
"Yellow Submarine" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1966 album Revolver. That year In Rhodesia at our laboratory Christmas party, we sang it more than once in a huge group. All wonderful friends, of which one is still my best friend living in South Africa. Two are in the UK and we are still in touch, the others have all been claimed sadly by cancer.
The Jazz Singer was released in 1981 and every song became a favourite. It was the year I met and married Nigel. I think we saw the film 3 times 😊
I hope that all is well with you. Cheers Diane
Great music and a new song to enjoy. Thanks!
I enjoyed reading about the songs you love.
I enjoyed your post and thanks for the links! I think I am going to listen to Phantom today. Enjoy your day.
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