Sabtu, 17 Desember 2016

My Favorite Song Is

Pat Wiggins A soon to be pop icon from PA, writes: My favorite song is "Reflection" sung by Christina Aguilera. It is such a meaningful song. It shows that you don't have to "be someone else" all your life and that you should be you. You should respect yourself and the things you have accomplished. It also helps having Christina Aguilera singing the song, because she has a beautiful voice (and a great body)!! Rebecca Howell A published songwriter from the south, writes: One of my most favorite songs is "Go Rest High On That Mountain" because of the lyrics. This song was written about a real person and that is the one thing that people can relate to -- REALITY! Chris Officer An aspiring guitarist from scotland, writes: Hmm, a hard one this. My favorite song changes depending on the mood i'm in. If I'm angry, then something a bit heavier, like Master Of Puppets by Metallica would be ideal. If I'm in an apathetic mood, maybe Street Spirit by Radiohead. But I would have to say my favorite song of all time is... Cowboys From Hell by Pantera. Now I know most people out there won't agree on this one, but the sheer power of the song makes it a classic for me, and it never fails to get me going. Aaron Kueffler A songwriter from Montana, writes: My favorite song would have to be "Imagine" by John Lennon. It was the song that made me want to be a songwriter. It says everything that I feel and believe. Earl F. Mellor An aspiring songwriter, writes: I the folk genre, it is "In the Bleak Midwinter" (trad.) -- as performed by Pierce Pettis on Windham Hill: The words really grab me inside. It paints a picture of winter witthe same intensity as the movie Fargo (if one ignores the violence) does of winter. In the pop genre of the past 60+ years, I'd choose "September Song" -- It says so much about life in general, for one can apply the message to just about anything. In rock, it's "You Can't Always Get What You Want."

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