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i recently started making youtube lyric videos and i need song ideas reply with your fav songs. my username is LyricMaker101
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Hey, Jude -- The Beatles
Sweet Soul Music -- Arthur Conley
Summertime Blues -- Eddie Cochran
Alabam -- Cowboy Copas
After Midnight -- Patsy Cline
Funeral March of a Marionette -- Charles Gounod
Linus and Lucy -- Vince Guaraldi Trio
In the Mood -- Glenn Miller
Sing Sing Sing -- Benny Goodman
Good Vibrations -- The Beach Boys
I Can't Help Myself -- The Four Tops
It Takes a Lot To Laugh, It Takes a Train To Cry â Bob Dylan
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction -- The Rolling Stones
Happy Jack -- The Who
Glad All Over -- The Dave Clark 5
Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture -- Stowkowski
How High the Moon -- Ella Fitzgerald
I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) -- The Proclaimers
Pretty Woman -- Roy Orbison
Biscuits in the Oven -- Raffi
End of the Line -- The Travelin' Willburys
Nine Pound Hammer -- Merle Travis
Under the Boardwalk -- The Drifters
My Girl -- The Temptations
Honky Tonk Woman â The Rolling Stones
Hey, Good Lookin' -- Hank Williams
Waltzing Matilda -- Rolf Harris
Java Jive -- Manhattan Transfer
Singing the Blues -- Marty Robbins
MTD -- The Kingston Trio
Black Diamond Bay -- Bob Dylan
Oh, I Love You So â Preston Smith
King of the Road â Roger Miller
Sugar, Sugar - The Archies
Come Up and See Me â Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
Love Me, Do - The Beatles
Big River - Johnny Cash
Sympathy for the Devil â The Rolling Stones
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) The Beatles
Mr. Tambourine Man â Bob Dylan
Twist and Shout â The Beatles
Iâm So Lonesome I Could Cry â Hank Williams
Folsom Prison Blues â Johnny Cash
Granny Woncha Smoke Some Marijuana â John Hartford
Copper Line â James Taylor
Shelter from the Storm â Bob Dylan
Johnny B. Goode â Chuck Berry
Hey, Jude -- The Beatles
Sweet Soul Music -- Arthur Conley
Summertime Blues -- Eddie Cochran
Alabam -- Cowboy Copas
After Midnight -- Patsy Cline
Funeral March of a Marionette -- Charles Gounod
Linus and Lucy -- Vince Guaraldi Trio
In the Mood -- Glenn Miller
Sing Sing Sing -- Benny Goodman
Good Vibrations -- The Beach Boys
I Can't Help Myself -- The Four Tops
It Takes a Lot To Laugh, It Takes a Train To Cry â Bob Dylan
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction -- The Rolling Stones
Happy Jack -- The Who
Glad All Over -- The Dave Clark 5
Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture -- Stowkowski
How High the Moon -- Ella Fitzgerald
I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) -- The Proclaimers
Pretty Woman -- Roy Orbison
Biscuits in the Oven -- Raffi
End of the Line -- The Travelin' Willburys
Nine Pound Hammer -- Merle Travis
Under the Boardwalk -- The Drifters
My Girl -- The Temptations
Honky Tonk Woman â The Rolling Stones
Hey, Good Lookin' -- Hank Williams
Waltzing Matilda -- Rolf Harris
Java Jive -- Manhattan Transfer
Singing the Blues -- Marty Robbins
MTD -- The Kingston Trio
Black Diamond Bay -- Bob Dylan
Oh, I Love You So â Preston Smith
King of the Road â Roger Miller
Sugar, Sugar - The Archies
Come Up and See Me â Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
Love Me, Do - The Beatles
Big River - Johnny Cash
Sympathy for the Devil â The Rolling Stones
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) The Beatles
Mr. Tambourine Man â Bob Dylan
Twist and Shout â The Beatles
Iâm So Lonesome I Could Cry â Hank Williams
Folsom Prison Blues â Johnny Cash
Granny Woncha Smoke Some Marijuana â John Hartford
Copper Line â James Taylor
Shelter from the Storm â Bob Dylan
Johnny B. Goode â Chuck Berry
Music and the circumstances under which you hear it?
Q. How important is circumstance to you when, say, you hear a song for the first time? Or a song that you've heard a million times?
Does it change the original mood for example, like if you heard a happy song in a sad film, does it forever change your perspective on that song?
Example,
Good Vibrations - The Beach Boys http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCeD_6Y3GQc it's a really upbeat song, but when I heard it in Vanilla Sky during that whole Tom Cruise going insane, eh, more insane realisation scene, haha, it changes the sound of the song for me -
- you know, the two contrasting moods mesh together...?
Also, that song Only You by The Platters, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r2pEdc1_lI I heard it in a really sad scene of a film, can't remember what, but now it makes me really sad when I hear it. D:
But it's great still..
Anyway, didn't mean to go on that much, what about you? :D
Does it change the original mood for example, like if you heard a happy song in a sad film, does it forever change your perspective on that song?
Example,
Good Vibrations - The Beach Boys http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCeD_6Y3GQc it's a really upbeat song, but when I heard it in Vanilla Sky during that whole Tom Cruise going insane, eh, more insane realisation scene, haha, it changes the sound of the song for me -
- you know, the two contrasting moods mesh together...?
Also, that song Only You by The Platters, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r2pEdc1_lI I heard it in a really sad scene of a film, can't remember what, but now it makes me really sad when I hear it. D:
But it's great still..
Anyway, didn't mean to go on that much, what about you? :D
Answer
Hi Ladytron,
This is an interesting question. There are certain songs that, when I heard them the first time, just IMMEDIATELY made an impression on me. I still remember the thrill of hearing Zeppelin's Immigrant Song when I was just 7. The excitement I felt at hearing that guitar riff, Plant's wail, then Jones zooming in with the bass is....it's as if my ears still remember that moment, you know?
In 1977, while disco was still dominating the pop airwaves, I retreated to Chicago FM album-rock radio. I can recall hearing, in almost total disbelief that something so cool could still be created in the disco age, the riff to kick off Van Halen's Runnin' with the Devil. That incredibly heavy guitar riff was like a shot in the arm for my rock'n'roll ears. Who was this new band? Where can I get the record!?
On the other hand, The Stones' song Sympathy for the Devil was a familiar & friendly album track in my LP collection; maybe not in my all-time top 10 Stones song list, but still welcome. Then when I saw the film "Gimme Shelter" for the first time - what happened at Altamont when the Stones were playing that song - almost forever changed how I feel about it. For at least 20 years I couldn't listen to it at all. Now, I'm able to endure hearing it if someone else is playing a Stones Greatest Hits CD, for example, but I don't have it on my iPod and I skip the track if I'm playing a CD on the home stereo. Too psychologically disturbing, even after all these years.
Hi Ladytron,
This is an interesting question. There are certain songs that, when I heard them the first time, just IMMEDIATELY made an impression on me. I still remember the thrill of hearing Zeppelin's Immigrant Song when I was just 7. The excitement I felt at hearing that guitar riff, Plant's wail, then Jones zooming in with the bass is....it's as if my ears still remember that moment, you know?
In 1977, while disco was still dominating the pop airwaves, I retreated to Chicago FM album-rock radio. I can recall hearing, in almost total disbelief that something so cool could still be created in the disco age, the riff to kick off Van Halen's Runnin' with the Devil. That incredibly heavy guitar riff was like a shot in the arm for my rock'n'roll ears. Who was this new band? Where can I get the record!?
On the other hand, The Stones' song Sympathy for the Devil was a familiar & friendly album track in my LP collection; maybe not in my all-time top 10 Stones song list, but still welcome. Then when I saw the film "Gimme Shelter" for the first time - what happened at Altamont when the Stones were playing that song - almost forever changed how I feel about it. For at least 20 years I couldn't listen to it at all. Now, I'm able to endure hearing it if someone else is playing a Stones Greatest Hits CD, for example, but I don't have it on my iPod and I skip the track if I'm playing a CD on the home stereo. Too psychologically disturbing, even after all these years.
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