“Goodbye to Love,” Carpenters
Ill say goodbye to love
No one ever cared if I should live or die
Time and time again the chance for love has passed me by
I think that says it all.
“Goodbye to Love,” Carpenters
Ill say goodbye to love
No one ever cared if I should live or die
Time and time again the chance for love has passed me by
I think that says it all.
“Corny” doesn’t quite cover it…I’ll give you a ‘pass’ because you can invoke an insanity defense. Insanely happy, I mean. Happy for you!
My song would be…um…uh…lemme ponder that awhile.
Lonely Boy.
Ah, okay. Do you know the lyrics? It’s pretty self explanatory:
Longview, by Green Day.
Or perhaps Turning Japanese.
This is the one my husband picked as our song years ago:
Right Down the Line by Gerry Rafferty
You know I need your love
You’ve got that hold over me
Long as I’ve got your love
You know that I’ll never leave
When I wanted you to share my life
I had no doubt in my mind
And it’s been you woman
Right down the line
Full lyrics here
“Situation Vacant” – The Kinks
Wilco’s Pick Up the Change
If it’s just your heart talking, I’ll listen every time
Dear, you can talk my ear off, anytime, anytime
But if my mind starts wandering, it won’t be gone long
Whenever I hear your heart talking, it’s a song, it’s a song
We used to have a lot of things in common
But you know now we’re just the same
For the twenty-first century (so far) that would be One Night Only from Dreamgirls. :mad:
“She Bop”
We by the Descendents.
Basically, “it doesn’t matter how much crap life throws our way, everything is perfect as long as we’re together”.
Thanks…I think.
Billy Joel’s Just the Way You Are.
That wasn’t our wedding song, but we agree that it would be, if we were choosing today.
A couple of songs by Peter Case come to mind; Two Angels and Beautiful Grind.
Our wedding dance was to *Motel Matches * by Elvis Costello.
“Comfortably Numb” by Pink Floyd.
“Too Much Time,” by Captain Beefheart.
One a good day? Dance Me to the End of Love.
“It’s So Easy Not to Try”—from The Return of the King. (Minus the Hobbits)
Either that or “Song for Ten” by Neil Hannon. Damnit…
I blame myself. We should have intervened at DallasDope…you were hitting the tortilla chips pretty hard!