The purpose of this thread is to share songs you loved from childhood (from early childhood through teens) and still have nostalgia for.
The more embarrassing the better!
I'll go first:
_________________ "Les grandes personnes ne comprennent jamias rien toutes seules, et c'est fatigant, pour les enfants, de toujours et toujours leur donner des explications." - Le Petit Prince
_________________ "Les grandes personnes ne comprennent jamias rien toutes seules, et c'est fatigant, pour les enfants, de toujours et toujours leur donner des explications." - Le Petit Prince
_________________ "Les grandes personnes ne comprennent jamias rien toutes seules, et c'est fatigant, pour les enfants, de toujours et toujours leur donner des explications." - Le Petit Prince
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19 Dec 2023, 4:11 pm
Childhood?
My fave song in 1963 when I was eight was this. In fact mom and dad gave me the single on a little seven inch 45 vinyl (the first record I ever owned).
My favorite song from childhood is probably this one:
It still might be my favorite.
_________________ "Les grandes personnes ne comprennent jamias rien toutes seules, et c'est fatigant, pour les enfants, de toujours et toujours leur donner des explications." - Le Petit Prince
Joined: 26 Aug 2010 Age: 69 Gender: Male Posts: 34,405 Location: temperate zone
19 Dec 2023, 4:49 pm
TwilightPrincess wrote:
^ That’s fantastic!
My favorite song from childhood is probably this one:
It still might be my favorite.
Yeah. "Puff" was a childhood fav of mine in elementary school. In fact our class sang it at a school event. We would practice it for some couple of weeks. Despite the urban legend "Puff" is NOT about smoking weed. Lol!
Joined: 26 Aug 2010 Age: 69 Gender: Male Posts: 34,405 Location: temperate zone
19 Dec 2023, 4:55 pm
ocean wrote:
Yes. From the era when I was working as a party deejay (long after childhood).
That was part of a cool 90s R+B trend...reviving Fifties style vocal harmonizing and combining it with Nineties hip-hop. Hip-hop doo-wop.
Boyz-ii-Men were the most famous. But there a number of great guy groups (Soul-4-Real, Four PM, Az-Yet) and girl groups (SWV, Brownstone) in that vein back then.
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_________________ "Les grandes personnes ne comprennent jamias rien toutes seules, et c'est fatigant, pour les enfants, de toujours et toujours leur donner des explications." - Le Petit Prince
_________________ "Les grandes personnes ne comprennent jamias rien toutes seules, et c'est fatigant, pour les enfants, de toujours et toujours leur donner des explications." - Le Petit Prince
Joined: 26 Aug 2010 Age: 69 Gender: Male Posts: 34,405 Location: temperate zone
19 Dec 2023, 5:13 pm
In my Sixties pre teens I discovered both the Beatles, and at the same time...the last gasp of the big band era. But with a new Mariachi style twist. Herp Alpert and the Tijuana Brass.
Despite sounding a bit corny now...in an eastern seaboard winter -his old instrumental hits still make me feel like Im in a warmer drier climate.
Yes. From the era when I was working as a party deejay (long after childhood).
That was part of a cool 90s R+B trend...reviving Fifties style vocal harmonizing and combining it with Nineties hip-hop. Hip-hop doo-wop.
Boyz-ii-Men were the most famous. But there a number of great guy groups (Soul-4-Real, Four PM, Az-Yet) and girl groups (SWV, Brownstone) in that vein back then.
you were a DJ?...thats pretty cool!
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