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les_taxi
18th July 2010, 12:31
Ok for a bit of fun,What is the soppiest song that you aint going to admit your mates that you still like and still play from time to time.:yikes:

My most played is "love me for a reason" the Osmonds version not the crappy Boyzone one but ssshhhhhh:xxgrinning--00xx3:

-sillybilly-
18th July 2010, 13:00
oh you will not believe this!
My husband is 33 and he loves Billy Ocean....early morning his singing his national anthem called " Red light spells danger!" with matching dancing! :doh

And.. hes a bit of a drama king....my cousin sung "Without you" by Mariah Carey on our wedding day and he was in tears! :icon_lol:
He never show his emotion but oh yeah! Got him there! :icon_lol::icon_lol:

stevewool
18th July 2010, 13:06
Ok for a bit of fun,

remember the last thread you did just for fun:NoNo::NoNo::NoNo::NoNo:

stevewool
18th July 2010, 13:09
my music is so diverse opra to country , not into heavy rock so i will admit to all , all my songs but many are not keen on my hayseed dixies songs:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

joebloggs
18th July 2010, 13:12
well les they don't write songs like that no more :NoNo: (not often anyway)

for me, Michael Jackson "we're all most there", might not be a soppy song, but its the only MJ song that gets near my mp3 player..:icon_lol:

-sillybilly-
18th July 2010, 13:18
my music is so diverse opra to country , not into heavy rock so i will admit to all , all my songs but many are not keen on my hayseed dixies songs:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

dixies? you mean the dixie chicks?

KeithD
18th July 2010, 13:21
Motorhead - Vibrator :Cuckoo:

stevewool
18th July 2010, 13:26
dixies? you mean the dixie chicks?

nooooooooooooooooooooooooo go onto youtube and find them hayseed dixie

sars_notd_virus
18th July 2010, 13:28
Queen-Radio Gaga
All we hear is Radio ga ga (claps):appl:
Radio goo goo (claps):appl:
Radio ga ga (claps):appl:
Radio blah blah
Radio what's new?
Radio, someone still loves you!:Cuckoo:

John.C
18th July 2010, 13:48
That song from Titanic. I find it moving and Celine Dion sings it beautifully.
Actually I don't mind who knows so I shouldn't be on this thread.
There is so much snobbery and nonsense written about songs like this. Do the critics really think that someone like Rachmaninov was not deliberately writing music to tug at the heartstrings?

stevewool
18th July 2010, 14:01
dixies? you mean the dixie chicks?

a pretty picture clarice

les_taxi
18th July 2010, 14:10
remember the last thread you did just for fun:NoNo::NoNo::NoNo::NoNo:

Yes:icon_lol:
It was not I who got worked up tho:D

stevie c
18th July 2010, 14:18
a pretty picture clarice

yes clarice i second that very pretty:)

stevie c
18th July 2010, 14:19
my favourite sloppy song is when a man loves a woman by percy sledge:xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
18th July 2010, 14:23
lets get phyiscal by olivia newton john , not the song but the vidio:hubbahubba::hubbahubba::hubbahubba:

raynaputi
18th July 2010, 16:38
I wouldn't admit to my friends that i like singing Aegis' songs in videokes...they just think that i choose the songs just for laughs...but singing it gives me the challenge to reach the high notes! hahahaha...

KeithD
18th July 2010, 18:08
I wouldn't admit to my friends...

So you don't have any friends on here :Erm:

raynaputi
18th July 2010, 18:13
So you don't have any friends on here :Erm:

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Arthur Little
18th July 2010, 18:20
It was back in 1965 ... well ... on the cusp of '66 to be more precise. :rolleyes: As a callow 21-year-old, I'd been sent by my then employer - a worldwide Insurance Giant [later part of Norwich Union ... and now, Avia] - to help out for six weeks at its branch office in St Albans Hertfordshire. At the time, an Australian pop group, The Seekers, had not long released their latest hit, called 'The Carnival Is Over'.

Being the furthest I'd ever travelled from my roots until then - and missing my parents, brother and girlfriend (who eventually became my first wife) - I was feeling decidedly homesick :cwm24: ... and the hauntingly sentimental strains of this song kept playing themselves :333: over and over again in my head. Even YET ... more than forty-four years hence, this beautiful rendering is capable of bringing tears to my eyes!! :bigcry: So, for ME, the "carnival" is NOT over! :nono-1-1:

KeithD
18th July 2010, 18:37
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Hormone therapy going well then? :rolleyes: