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What songs take you back in time?
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What songs take you back in time?
Music can induce nostalgia quickly and easily! What songs do this to you and how?
There is an Irish song If You're Irish Come Into the Parlour, it immediately takes me back to my childhood where my parents would start dancing!
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Any song from the 70s or 80s. The 70s were my high school years & the 80s were when I was going to nursing school, met & married my husband & had my son. Babe by Styx is especially memorable because I used to sing it to my son all the time when he was an infant.
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I grew up in the 50's and so a lot of music takes me back. I was never an Elvis fan but I did love the Everly Brothers, My favorite some was of theirs was "Dream." I wasn't even in my teens yet! The one song that makes me sad is "Mr, Lonely" by Bobby Vinton. The reason being a close friend of mine had died in Vietnam, and it was on a tape recording that he had sent me before I got the news.
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For me it is All I Ask Of You from Phantom of the Opera. It stirs up the romance of the younger years that now eludes my worn out tired body. April Love by Pat Boone and Loving You by Elvis Presley also take me back along with Beach Boys music.
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Anything ABBA or Supertramp take me back to long summers of babysitting and swimming. Also anything by Billy Squire. As I got older, older than 16, I started really getting into Adam and The Ants, The Go-Go's, Blondie, etc. I was definitely a 70's & 80's gal. I still listen to all these as much as I can along with new artists such as Pink, Adele, etc. I loved the era I grew up in. Times were definitely easier and kids could be kids.
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I'm still wondering which girl Bob married ....Roseann, or Donna ? Fun reading.
Back to the 60's music: My son was four yrs. old, and he loved Englebert's , '"Lonely is a Man Without Love". He would put his ear right up to the phonograph ! Funny, because when he grew up his taste changed drastically. It turned to Led Zeplin and others I cannot remember.
I have to say that the music after the 70's changed for the worse. Disco was a lot of fun ( Sorry 'bout that for you younger folks.) In our day we danced cheek to cheek and did the jitterbug along with disco dancing.. Nostalgia and Romance was in the air. It was a great time to be alive.not worrying about what was going on around the world.
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This is going to seem not on topic, but for me:
"Time After Time" - Ms Cyndi Lauper
Our lives collided during similar medical issues at same time; she wouldn't know then but she healed me as she healed herself...
Since then, I've always gone back to those 80s events and thanked her silently for her words...
#StaySafe
#VegasStrong
Phil Harris, actor and showman, to John Fogerty of CCR: “If I’d known I’d live this long, I’d have taken better care of myself.”
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Chances Are by Johnny Mathis. First song I heard from his wonderful voice way back in the late 50's.
Then there is, Al Martino's , I Have But One Heart. and Look Around And You'll find me there.
Both of these songs hold a special place in my heart. Al's concert was my first date with my husband.
Today is the fourth anniversary since his passing. : ( 😘
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See Me, Feel Me/Listening to you by The Who in my 1st car heading to Robert Moses Beach. I had put in some speakers and had wires spliced together all over the car and I cranked up that 8 track, oh it was magical. Whenever ever I hear that song that’s where I am.
In 1976 I was stationed at Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, IL, going through Hospital Corpsmen training. In the barracks, one of my roommates would play a cassette by Fleetwood Mac EVERY MORNING for a wake-up. Loud as that little cassette player could go. My particular favorite song was REANNON (spelling may be wrong here). So, every time I ever hear this song it does bring me back to a time when I was a young future Navy Corpsman. By the way, after training, I was sent to Field Medical Service School at Camp Pendleton, Ca for training with the Marines. URR RAH FMF DOCS!
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Frampton Comes Alive, released in 1976.
I was in Nursing School and this is an
album I played to death loud as can be.
Everytime I hear a song from this album,
it’s a trip down memory lane!
Something’s happening
Doobie Wah
Show me the way
It’s a plain shame
All I want to be (Is by your side)
Wind of change
Baby, I love your way
I wanna go to the sun
Penny for your thoughts
(I’ll give you) Money
Shine on
Do you feel like we do
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So true @MaVolta , Rolling Stone's list basically was a Who's Who of Rock n Roll. And who better to have the #1 spot but Bob Dylan (although I personally voted for Led Zepplin's Stairway To Heaven). The music is the soundtrack of the People. Not one musician today can't say that they were not inspired by the sounds & songs of the 60's and 70's.
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The album was simply called “Fleetwood
Mac” or as we fans know it as their White
Album. On July 11th it will be 45 years
since it was released in 1975. I had
never heard any of their older stuff
but this album changed all that. The
first single released was “Over my
head” Once I heard it, I fell in love
with another band. Bought that album
that day. Played it to death in my room,
twirling and dancing like Stevie Nicks!
Love every song on it!
💜🎼
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Simon & Garfunkel have long been a favorite of mine. I have always loved to listen and sing along with their music. When I graduated HS, a neighbor gave me their latest album, and it was a most highly cherished gift! One of my favorite songs of all time is on that album. From 1970 . . .
Bridge Over Troubled Water - S&G
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@OscarE1968 - I agree, the music of the 60's was awesome, followed by the 70's. No surprise to me that when Rolling Stone published their list of the 500 best songs ever (in 2004) that 40% of the songs were from the 60's, and almost 30% were from the 70's. They updated the list in 2010 to add a few new songs, but it didn't change the big picture. Also no surprise, The Beatles had the most songs by a single artist with 23, and their choice for the #1 spot was none other than Bob Dylan, Like A Rolling Stone! Ha!
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Radar Love, Golden Earring. This song
was released in 1973 but it was all over
the airwaves Summer of 1974, the year
I graduated from High School. Every time
it starts I still get chills! Such great lyrics,
guitar and drums. Good times indeed
😎💜🎼
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Well it's now 1971, my senior year of college. I've been dating two girls (not an easy thing to pull off on a small campus). I'm in my apartment with one of the girls (Roseann) when the other girl (Donna) starts pounding on my door. Of course, I always had music on and at that particular moment, Chicago's Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is was playing.
I decided then that it was time for me to make a decision, which I did.
After 47 years of marriage, I'm at times not 100% sure I made the right decision. That's life!!
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I so agree @AARPLynne! Another song
that takes me back is “All my loving” by
the Beatles. It was February 9, 1964
and my Mom, brother and I were in front
of the TV to watch the Fab 4️⃣’s first
appearance on the Ed Sullivan show.
I had already heard and loved “I want
to hold your hand”, which had been
leaked to the airwaves. But seeing them
on TV playing that song, I fell in love
with them and still am to this day.
Their music truly changed my life 🎼💜
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I was also glued to the tv set to see The Beatles on Ed Sullivan Show that Sunday evening in 1964. There had been news coverage of them landing at the airport when they arrived in NYC. It looked like mayhem. I was always buying the fan magazines that had anything with The Beatles on it!
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Stairway to heaven, Led Zeppelin, 1971.
I have always been a lover of Led, but
this song when it was released, to me
was groundbreaking. It was long, but not
too long, had differing tempos and unique
lyrics. It places number one on so many
record countdowns. Still to this day in my
top five of fav rock songs 🎼
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This song takes me back a bit further. I lived in a small town with a locally owned radio station, so the music was mostly country and adult centric pop, but they did play some songs for the kids, too. This son was very popular, even with the adults, so it played almost every morning while we were having breakfast or getting ready for school. I have it on an oldies playlist and still love to hear it.
From 1961 . . .
The Lion Sleeps Tonight - The Tokens
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