Anonymous wrote:This was the Moody Blues finest moment! Good one.Anonymous wrote:Nights In White Satin. The music at the end is so haunting and beautiful!![]()
You're lovin' this thread, aren't you!Anonymous wrote:Oh - try not to cry to another Henley work, On My Wedding Day - he's a master craftsman and an English major.
For my weddin' I will dress in black
Never again will I look back
All my dark angels we must part
For I have made a sanctuary of my heart
To want what I have to take what I'm given with grace
For this I pray on my wedding day.
For my wedding I don't want violins
Or sentimental songs about thick and thin
I want a moment of silence and a moment of prayer
For the love we'll need to make it in the world out there
To want what I have to take what I'm given with grace
For this I pray on my wedding day
On my wedding day
Well I dream and my dreams are all blowin light
That's what I wanted for my life
And if it hasn't always been that way
Well I can dream and I can pray
On my wedding day
So what makes us any different from all the others
Who have tried and failed before us
Maybe nothin, maybe nothin at all
But I pray we're the lucky ones
I pray we'll never fall
To want what we have to take what we're given with grace
For these things I pray on my wedding day
On my wedding day
This was the Moody Blues finest moment! Good one.Anonymous wrote:Nights In White Satin. The music at the end is so haunting and beautiful!
Three pages and the first negative comment. That's pretty good for DCUM but inevitable even for a nice thread like this one.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normally during our commute to school, my teens like to listen to the contemporary pop. I go along to get along. This morning, I decided I wanted to listen to my Sirius XM 60s and 70s old school music. Frankie Valli’s ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off You’ came on the radio.
You serious old schoolers out there know these songs and their beautiful lyrics. I looked in the rear view mirror and see my teen girl in tears. Long story short, she has a school girl crush on a boy, and the lyrics were the catalyst that brought out her feelings. One has to be made out of stone not feel something when you hear a song that says can’t take my eyes off you, you're just too good to be true. Sigh and clutch the heart……..
I'm no prude, not by a long shot even though I'm an older mom. My kids cringe when I dance and sing to Call Me Maybe or Swagger Jagger. Yep, I know all the words.![]()
So, where are today’s lyrics like some of the fabulous old school songs? I mean older old school. The lyrics that touch your heart and bring tears to your eyes over some one you like/love.
Sorry. I can't unhear/unsee Denise Richards singing this song. Plus Frankie Valli's voice kind of bugs me.
It's not about you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normally during our commute to school, my teens like to listen to the contemporary pop. I go along to get along. This morning, I decided I wanted to listen to my Sirius XM 60s and 70s old school music. Frankie Valli’s ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off You’ came on the radio.
You serious old schoolers out there know these songs and their beautiful lyrics. I looked in the rear view mirror and see my teen girl in tears. Long story short, she has a school girl crush on a boy, and the lyrics were the catalyst that brought out her feelings. One has to be made out of stone not feel something when you hear a song that says can’t take my eyes off you, you're just too good to be true. Sigh and clutch the heart……..
I'm no prude, not by a long shot even though I'm an older mom. My kids cringe when I dance and sing to Call Me Maybe or Swagger Jagger. Yep, I know all the words.![]()
So, where are today’s lyrics like some of the fabulous old school songs? I mean older old school. The lyrics that touch your heart and bring tears to your eyes over some one you like/love.
Sorry. I can't unhear/unsee Denise Richards singing this song. Plus Frankie Valli's voice kind of bugs me.
Anonymous wrote:Normally during our commute to school, my teens like to listen to the contemporary pop. I go along to get along. This morning, I decided I wanted to listen to my Sirius XM 60s and 70s old school music. Frankie Valli’s ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off You’ came on the radio.
You serious old schoolers out there know these songs and their beautiful lyrics. I looked in the rear view mirror and see my teen girl in tears. Long story short, she has a school girl crush on a boy, and the lyrics were the catalyst that brought out her feelings. One has to be made out of stone not feel something when you hear a song that says can’t take my eyes off you, you're just too good to be true. Sigh and clutch the heart……..
I'm no prude, not by a long shot even though I'm an older mom. My kids cringe when I dance and sing to Call Me Maybe or Swagger Jagger. Yep, I know all the words.![]()
So, where are today’s lyrics like some of the fabulous old school songs? I mean older old school. The lyrics that touch your heart and bring tears to your eyes over some one you like/love.
Ahhh, a Renaissance Woman. You are a woman after my heart. Your wedding sounds it was a blast from the past! A lot of folks don't know that Kay Kyser was actually a man. Kay was his nickname.Anonymous wrote:Ok btw "Cant' take my eyes off you" used to be DH and my song! LOVE IT
Must also report here that my cockatoo dances to "Shot through the Heart"
Well this may be TOO old school for you but we had a 1940s theme wedding and big band music. Awesome; we all were in costume and Humphrey Bogart greeted guests; we had gambling. Total supper club vibe. There are FANTASTIC songs out there.
At that time (we got married 15 years ago) Time/Life had a CD series--one CD for every year of the 40s, the top hits then. OMG. Awesome. The collection might be still out there or on ebay. "Slow Boat to China" (from that version, other versions are not as good--it's Kay Kyser's version with a woman and a man singing) was my favorite song…sassy, visual!
Jo Stafford's beautiful "Haunted Heart" and the classic (also visual)"Moonlight in Vermont." Haunted Heart for years was my absolute fave.
Now moving forward in time, you can't go wrong with Frank Sinatra's Duets CD. Dean Martin "Volare" such a classic.
IMHO all kids should be exposed to the original (Astrud Gilberto's) Girl from Impanema!