Tunes that put me in a good mood :)
- Scott McCallister
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Choo got a problem wid dat?!missy wrote:"Don't Worry, Be Happy, by Bobby McFerrand "
AHHHH!!! NO!!!! OH, THE PAIN!!!!!!
How about these...
Twist and Shout, By the Beatles
Overture to Candid, By Leonard Bernstein
One More Round, As performed by Bette Midler
Zipity Doo Dah, from Disney's Song of the South (now... try and get it out of your head)
Walking On The Sun, by Smashmouth
Ya Ya, by Tony Sheridan and the Beat Brothers. (Who here knows who they became?)
In The Mood, by the Glenn Miller Orchestra
Great Balls of Fire, by Jerry Lee Lewis
76 Trombones, by Meredith Wilson
American In Paris, by George Gershwin
Wolf Creek Pass, by Bill Fries and Chip Davis as performed by C.W. McCall
There's and old Irish saying that says pretty much anything you want it to.
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Anything by Tom Waits - even the depressing stuff. Genius shared is enough to put me in a good mood.
Anything featuring the guitar playing of Jimi or Django for the reason above.
Anything by the Ramones because Joey & Co proved you do NOT need to be a genius to rock.
John Sheahan and Barney McKenna's banjo nd whistle version of The Swallow's Tail.
Anything featuring the guitar playing of Jimi or Django for the reason above.
Anything by the Ramones because Joey & Co proved you do NOT need to be a genius to rock.
John Sheahan and Barney McKenna's banjo nd whistle version of The Swallow's Tail.
And whether the blood be highland, lowland or no.
And whether the skin be black or white as the snow.
Of kith and of kin we are one, be it right, be it wrong.
As long as our hearts beat true to the lilt of a song.
And whether the skin be black or white as the snow.
Of kith and of kin we are one, be it right, be it wrong.
As long as our hearts beat true to the lilt of a song.
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Ooh - everybody has such good songs!
How did I forget CCR? (yes, I still hear "there's a BATHROOM on the right" even though I know the correct lyrics!)
Limbo rock.
Anybody else remember "They're coming to take me away, ha-haaa!"?
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That's neat that the MTA has that "Charlie Card."
How did I forget CCR? (yes, I still hear "there's a BATHROOM on the right" even though I know the correct lyrics!)
Limbo rock.
Anybody else remember "They're coming to take me away, ha-haaa!"?
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That's neat that the MTA has that "Charlie Card."
Charlene
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OH yes, thats definately on my list, actually anything from Rocky HorrorTomB wrote:"The Time Warp"
is on my list.
And I too have to have Rhapsody in Blue and John Prine tunes.
For some bizarre reason American Woman(the original)
and (gulp) Time Passages can always raise my spirits.
"Let low-country intruder approach a cove
And eyes as gray as icicle fangs measure stranger
For size, honesty, and intent."
John Foster West
And eyes as gray as icicle fangs measure stranger
For size, honesty, and intent."
John Foster West
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