favourite oldies song!!!
By berrys
@berrys (864)
Singapore
June 22, 2009 3:08am CST
just the other day i found a Elvis Presley record in my music collection and played it damn was it good yo hear his songs again. songs like rubberneckin' and hunk of burning love it just brought me down memory lane.
quick at the top of your head write the song you haven't heard in along time. don't think just write.
9 responses
@seymiss (622)
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22 Jun 09
Don't know about the show just friend but yes its exactly how you were trying to sing it but there's quite a few words missing.. hahaha.. let me fix it.I swear by the moon and the stars in the sky,i swear by the shadow that's by your side ill be there ;-) nice song isn't it? Well love the song the first time i hear and still in love with the song till now.
@MAllen400 (829)
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22 Jun 09
Its got to be Procol Harem Whiter shade of pale. A couple of years ago you heard it all the time and I believe it is still in the top 5 all time greats. Its odd how you hear a couple of notes and whoosh suddenly you remember the whole song word by word but dont know one from the charts today!
@leiann_561 (332)
• Philippines
22 Jun 09
Hiding inside myself is one of my favorite oldies songs though I forgot who sang it. It brings a lot of memory whenever I hear it. It is the song that I dedicated to my first crush back in elementary.
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@leiann_561 (332)
• Philippines
22 Jun 09
Hiding inside myself is one of my favorite oldies songs though I forgot who sang it. It brings a lot of memory whenever I hear it. It is the song that I dedicated to my first crush back in elementary.
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@always_natalia (444)
• Indonesia
22 Jun 09
I haven't heard ABBA songs for quite a long time now. I miss them really. My favorite songs are Chiquitita, Winner Takes It All, and Fernando. I love oldies songs because those songs are simple, easy listening, and their popularity usually last for a long time. Everytime I hear those old songs, I always feel peaceful and happy, I think they just remind me of the good old days
@TremendousMachine (779)
• Canada
22 Jun 09
Shangri-La by the Kinks. It begins quietly, harmonies are added, then horns, a concoction of unadulterated bliss, then ends quieter. It's an epic song that not many people have heard of.
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