Which song reminds you of that someone?

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  1. Jyoti Patil profile image60
    Jyoti Patilposted 13 years ago

    Which song reminds you of that someone?

    Some songs always bring back some good old memories in our mind and we always think of that special someone and smile.

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  2. samanthamayer profile image68
    samanthamayerposted 13 years ago

    I'm Yours by Jason Mraz. So sweet and simple, never gets old!

  3. afunda profile image67
    afundaposted 13 years ago

    “Somewhere over the rainbow”
    Every single time I hear it, I go back to college times and visualize my friend walking down the street towards me, in a pleasantly buzzed state, with his hands wide open and singing the song from the top of his lungs.
    For me this song simply symbolizes fantastic and care free times.

  4. shin_rocka04 profile image67
    shin_rocka04posted 13 years ago

    "Throwback" by Usher. Every time I listen to that song, the same thoughts roll through my head. For me, "Confessions" came out at the right time.

  5. Cliff Syringe profile image61
    Cliff Syringeposted 13 years ago

    "Don't Be Cruel", Elvis Presley. I played it on a ukulele at my wedding. We're still married and it will always be our song.

  6. NessaMetharam profile image62
    NessaMetharamposted 13 years ago

    A lot of the songs in my iPod does that. But there's that one song that really made us both look at each other and go 'wow'.. Well, actually two: The man that can't be moved and If you see Kay.

  7. duffsmom profile image60
    duffsmomposted 13 years ago

    Years ago when I was an early teen, I had a crush on a young man.  The song "Do You Believe in Magic?" by the Loving Spoonful was popular and I still think of that kid when I hear it now.

  8. profile image0
    MCSkwAyrD93posted 13 years ago

    Last Christmas by Wham!...it was long back...we're friends now.but even after all these years I still feel a lil bit when its played lol

  9. Deborah Brooks profile image61
    Deborah Brooksposted 13 years ago

    when I was in High school my first love and I loved to listen to MacArthur Park by Richard Harris. We listened to his whole album.. My first love wanted to be an actor and a singer.. he sang for a long time but he never became an actor. He could have he was that good.

  10. William F. Torpey profile image72
    William F. Torpeyposted 13 years ago

    "Moonllight Becomes You." Bing Crosby sang it in "Road to Morocco," one of his seven "road" movies with Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour. I sang it to my late wife, Ruth, when we were courting (and later, too.)

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    bigmoneyonlineposted 13 years ago

    "You're my everything" by Santa Esmeralda. "Wild Flower" Newbirth

  12. Alta5656 profile image61
    Alta5656posted 13 years ago

    Mine would be "I'll Be Here Where The Heart Is" by Kim Carnes.  First time I heard this song was from the movie "Flashdance". It is slow rock but I like the melody.. I used to receive a lot of requests for this song. Only later did I know that most of the requests were coming from the staff.

    Also the songs "Just Like Jessie James" by Cher, and "Man in Motion" by John Parr from the movie St. Elmo's Fire.  My nephews and nieces have already memorized these songs and love them, too. They just heard it from me at first. I used to sing these songs when I was in Japan. Now it is never absent from among  their video sing-along list.

 
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