Has anyone got a memorable moment song?

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I was on Itunes earlier and "Rhythm is a Dancer" by Snap! is back in the charts. The song really brings me back to when I was 10/11 and going to youth club discos with my friends.

It got me thinking - does anyone else have a song that brings them back to a certain point in their life?

Another one of mine would be "Tie me kangaroo down" by Rolf Harris as that was played constantly on the kids radio channel on my first flight to WDW. :rotfl:
 
I've got loads:

Get Down On It always reminds me of being in the Naafi 'Bop' in my younger days as my best friend always used to sing rude words to it :rotfl:

Tubthumpin' by Chumbawamba always reminds me and Gary of good times spent with our friend, Gareth, who sadly died from meningitis at a young age.

Donald Where's Your Troosers reminds me of an ex-boyfriend who came from the Isle of Skye - we always used to sing that song to him.

I love music so much because hearing different songs bring back so many memories, both happy and poignant :)
 
everything i do by bryan adams, was our first dance at our wedding

and "amazed" i dont know who its by, was our first dance song at the reception

always brings great memorys

oh and chris proposed with jingle bells in the background lol
 
Oh I love threads like this and have loads of thoughts about it.

Cant listen to any Christmas Carol or song without crying as Christmas is such a depressing time for me:sad2:

However on a brighter note:

Night Fever By the Bee Gees and Bye Bye Baby, by The Bay City Rollers reminds me of my younger days, when I was young free and single (just old, free and single now;) )

Need You Tonight by INXS reminds me of my exhusband, first song that he played in the car on our first date.

Dance Away by the amazing Bryan Ferry, always takes me back to a time of some of the happiest memories I have.

Loads more including 10cc, Prince, Big Audio Dynamite, and many others always make me smile:)
 

and "amazed" i dont know who its by, was our first dance song at the reception

It's by LoneStar, Anna, and it's a goreous song. When DH and I renewed our vows, we had it playing when I walked into the wedding room - it makes my cry every time I hear it (in a good way)
 
I have loads but will share a few sad+happy-----------

Always On My Mind-Elvis Presley-My Dad was a huge fan+this was his favourite song,i also am a huge fan.

Dance With My Father Again-Luther Vandross-for obvious reasons-i always cry when i hear it-have a tear in my eye now.

Over The Rainbow-Eva Cassidy-I chose this song for my half-sisters funeral.

I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing-Aerosmith-Me+Dh first dance at our wedding reception.

Always+Forever-Luther Vandross-Me+Dh song.Also our 2nd song at our reception.

Murphy's Dancing Pig-Brendan Shine-Me+my Grandad alwys used to sing this song+do a funny dance do it when i was little.We still sing it now,on get togethers-especially St.Paddy's Day after about 5 guiness :thumbsup2 .(i was raised by my nan+grandad-and brought up on Irish music).

7 Drunken Nights-The Dubliners-Same As Above-Good old days with my Nan+Grandad-i cherish every moment with them.


Great thread by the way.x.
 
great thread, I have so many:

Unsafe Building, The Alarm, Ian and I aged 16 to 20, probably saw them live about 30 times, we had so many good times, it also probably accounts for the fact that I am nearly deaf in one ear, I used to stand so near to the speakers.

Walk Forever By My Side, The Alarm, our wedding song.

Born Slippy, Underworld, Ians party piece, I can't hear it without laughing!

Angels, Robbie Williams, wonderful memories, Paris, Nebworth, Newcastle and many more all fabulous weekends away together.

Feliz Navidad, reminds me of the best holiday we ever had Christmas 2007

Follow The Leader, mad I know but its ours and our 2 mates Neil and Helens party song

If I Had A Million Dollars, always makes me think of the special friends we have made over the last couple of years - thanks DIS

and my sad song Bridge Over Troubled Water, my mothers song, it was essential to have it blasting every Sunday while we cooked lunch together, it was played at her funeral, it took a long time until I was able to listen to it again.
 
Que sera sera by Doris Day reminds me of my grandmother I never met (she died before I was born) It was her favourite song and i've always loved it too :cloud9:
White Lights by Rufio is mine and Steve's song :)
New Found Glory's album 'sticks and stones' reminds me of my first trip to Florida in 2002 :goodvibes
Sweet child of mine by GnR reminds me of my ex :headache:
Butterfly by Mariah Carey reminds me of my friend's little girl who died :sad1:
Don't cry for me argentina reminds me of my grandad, he was obsessed with it and used to play it over and over especially when he was ill just before he died. Mixed feelings about this one :guilty:
Killing in the name by Rage against the machine reminds me of my first visit to The Krazyhouse (local dive of a rock club *lol*)
Welcome to paradise by Greenday and Monkeys by Mad Caddies reminds me of my first Leeds festival weekend in 2001 :banana:
Loads of songs remind me of being 15-17, that was when I first really got into a wider range of music :cool1:
 
It only takes a minute girl by Take That-My friend and I used to take her cassette player to the top of the street and dance when we were about 8/9.

Sit Down by James- reminds me of going to keep fit with my mom when i was young.

Anything by Tom Petty- my Dad used to play his album in the car when i was little.

Fairytale of New York- Sitting in a traffic jam on the way to Gatwick a dark friday night the night before our xmas Disney vacation in 05.

Sex and the City Album- Singing along whilst coming back with my friends from Race for Life....i was soo happy that day and it was the day before my foot operation.
 
Once in a lifetime - Talking Heads. The first 7in I bought.

Southern Freeze - Freeze. Memories of school.

Any early Rod Stewart album, Bob Marley or Dionne Warwick - Sunday morning back home with my parents cooking the roast.

Ian Dury, The Clash and James Brown - Memories of My Dad, one of my biggest musical educators.

Come up and see me, make me smile - Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel. The last song played at my Dad's funeral:goodvibes

Why did you do it - Stretch. Ectasy - Barry White.
Late eighties "Alternative" raves with my first boyfriend.

"Its your birthday" - 50 cent. Can't stand this song but it was on the radio when we bought our eldest DD home from the hospital:cloud9:

O Mio Babbino Caro - Maria Callas. Was on the CD player in the theatre when I had my youngest DD, and was played at my Dad's funeral.

Great thread.
I could go on, and on..............
 
Great thread. :thumbsup2

Here are a few of mine:

Rawhide - Frankie Laine, this reminds me when I was a little girl and I used to make my dad sit in the bathroom on the floor and sing to me whilst I was in the bath.

99 Red Balloons by Nena, Hey Mickey by The Riplets & I like driving in my car by Madness - these remind me of my brother he used to play them over and over again all day every day!

Steel drums - Dh & I had them at our wedding in the Bahamas and we danced to them after our ceremony.

When you say nothing at all - Ronan Keating, my DH & I's first dance at our wedding reception.

Angel - Robbie Williams, my all time favourite song, we had this played as the last song at our wedding reception.

The Doors, Rolling stones & Jimi Hendrix - all of these remind me of when I first got together with my DH - he introduced me to their music.

Status Quo: Whatever You Want, Rockin' All Over The World & Dire Straits: Money For Nothing - these are the songs that stick out most in my mind from when I went to Knebworth '90.
 
Wow, we've got a mixed bag of songs there! It's funny how music can evoke so many memories :goodvibes

Status Quo: Whatever You Want, Rockin' All Over The World & Dire Straits: Money For Nothing - these are the songs that stick out most in my mind from when I went to Knebworth '90.

Status Quo are another of mine - particularly Rocking all over the World and In the Army Now. My Dad loves the Quo and we always used to whack a cassette in, roll the sunroof back and belt them out on long car journeys :car:
 
If I Had A Million Dollars, this reminds me of GGG :thumbsup2

Dance With My Father Again-Luther Vandross, same reasons as michelle

Chain reaction, diana ross, reminds me of a school trip too france.....it seemed to be on the radio constantly !

Love is all around, wet wet wet , was the 1st dance at our wedding reception :rotfl2:

There are many more !
 
Some great songs :thumbsup2
Well I'm going to show my age now!, when I was 11, I belonged to a troupe dance and we use to go to the Isle Of Man for the Championships, and my memory from that time has to be: Russ Abbott and What an atmosphere ;)
Those teenage years.....Wham Last Christmas :goodvibes
Meeting my DH.....NTrance Set you free, he absolutely goes mad when this song comes on, this is definately his party piece ;)
1st dance at our Wedding.....All 4 One, I swear :lovestruc
I'm sure there are loads more, but at the moment I really can't think of them :confused3
 





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