Weird thing…I had a song and she had a song but not the same one. Mine was Daydream by Robin Trower
What was yours?
Weird thing…I had a song and she had a song but not the same one. Mine was Daydream by Robin Trower
What was yours?
“Nights in White Satin”
Meatloaf “For Crying Out Loud”. It’s almost like it was written about us.
Journey’s “Faithfully”. Still is, after more than 30 years.
Spiders and Snakes
We are still the Ioves of our lives, BTW
If you want just past loves, my high school sweetheart, Do Ya Wanna Touch
Yeah, we were deep
The Babys, Every Time I Think of You.
Wow! I haven’t thought of this song in a long time.
My high school sweetheart Dorothy.
“Over the Hills and Far Away” by Led Zep.
We discussed what our song would be. I had chosen “Pollution Woman” by West, Bruce and Laing, which I think is one of the greatest songs ever made and very poignant, and extremely romantic in a Jack Bruce sort of way. She nixed it, because she thought that it sounded as if she had ‘polluted’ me.
Posting from the job, so, I can’t provide a link.
Unchained Melody.
Stevie Wonder, You are the Sunshine of My Life. I’m still in love with my HS GF, who still lives around here someplace…
In Your Eyes, Peter Gabriel, and
Brown Eyed Girl, Van Morrison
Anne Murray’s You needed me.
Emotionally Yours, by Bob Dylan.
In Spite Of Ourselves, John Prine and Iris DeMent
(Over 30yrs, you’re allowed 2 songs!)
Dream Catch Me - Newton Faulkner.
The other loves of my life are the kids, and throughout my pregnancies I listened over and over to Endlessly by Muse. It works, if you ignore a couple of the verses that confirm it’s actually about unrequited love.
“Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands,” from Dylan’s Blonde on Blonde, 1966. Mainly because it took up the whole album side and the song didn’t usually end mid-bang.
Duration of relationship: 1979-81.
“You’re My Favorite Waste of Time”, Marshall Crenshaw.