❌Monthly Song Challenge: Archived🎵

Day 1: A song that evokes a happy memory for you.

Before my daughter was a teen, she actually liked some of my crazy music. We would go on drives and play good music. She would make me mixes.

Then she became a teen, and she rebelled against my music! Now at 24, she’s back in the fold.

This is one from the old days…

Blur - Coffee and TV
 
Day 2: A song you remember your parents listening to

My dad loved country music. My mom maybe did. She liked R&B and rock too. But my parents had this on 45. I have it somewhere in the basement.

We loved this as kids - then horrified as teens!

My dad was born in. 1926, served in ww2 and was an ironworker. My mom was born in 1929 and passed earlier this year. God love them!

George Jones - White Lighting
 
Day 2: A song your parents listened to

My parents listened to the radio a lot, not really albums, so I don't know that I remember them putting on anything specific, only saying when they loved a song when it came on. We listened to a lot of oldies, and I chose this one because I remember it... and because I find it hilarious how children and adults will hear very different things in a song. Like if you're listening to Posty sing Circles with your five year old. 😂

 
Day 2: A song you remember your parents listening to

Operator is the first song that comes to mind, but I've already posted that for an earlier day - so I'll go with my #2. I remember my dad singing along to this song every time it came on the radio.

Centerfield - John Fogerty
 
Day 2: A song you remember your parents listening to

Well, yesterday’s post would’ve worked perfectly. When I was very young dad was away a lot and it was usually mom’s country that was playing. I remember this one being in a lot

Forever and Ever, Amen - Randy Travis

That is a sweet song.
 
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