posted on Dec, 1 2008 @ 02:01 AM
"Semi-charmed life" - Third Eye Blind
This was my favorite song on the radio when I was 12 (?) maybe? I don't know, I just know tha tmy Grandpa gave me this old style radio, and I always
had it on. This song reminds me of laying in bed, listening to the radio.
"I would do anything for Love" - Meatloaf
When I was around 8 or 9, my dad had this concert of Meatloaf that I used to watch over and over and over again. This was my favorite song they
performed at the concert. (Aside from Paradise By the Dashboard Light).
"Eighteen Wheels & a Dozen Roses" - Linda Ronstaad(sp?)
This is the first song I learned how to sing as a child, and was the first song I ever sang in front of an audience, and I chose to because it stirred
my interest in music at a young age.
My Auntie Rita used to sing in the Bars with her band in town, and they used to let me watch her sing (because she worked there as well). I used to
sit with the manager in the front and listen to her belt it out. She used to sing this song to me all the time, it was my favorite then, and is still
one of my favorites.
"Stand By Me" - Ben E. King
Again, I owe my Auntie for this one. As far back as I can remember, we've always had Family Jam Sessions. This is one of the songs we used to sing
around the campfire. Completely out of tune, but full of soul.
"Lay some Happiness on me" - Dean Martin
My Mom used to sing this song to me whenever I was sad, or scared, or hurt, or couldn't sleep. Her words were slightly different, but her version
always calmed me down. She sang it to me when i broke up with my Fiancee 3 years ago and really just needed my mom...my mother, is awesome.
"Lion in the Winter" - Hoyt Axton & Linda Ronstaad(again sp?)
One of the first Cassets that my dad ever gave me, was Hoyt Axton. I listened to that tape a million times, and made him listen to it on road trips
too. I still have the tape, and this will always be one of my favorite songs.
- Carrot