Mine was 'it started with a kiss' by Hot Chocolate. I didnt' meet him in the 70's but it was on his CD player. Saw him the other week first time in 22 years!
Can you still dance like a ballerina annieseed. I will never forget my first love although she is no longer with her.I am still friends with her daughter
Breaking up is always hard. I should know, many tears were shed undine.
1970's....Your Song by Elton John. We married soon after - No, not me and Elton, his name was Paul.! ..'.I hope you don't mind that I put down in words...how wonderful life is while you're in the world'
That was my song for my husband when we were going out. His mate used to sing that because he was 7 years older than me but somehow nowadays that 7 years doesn't seem very much.
For me it has to be "The sunshine of your smile". First recorded by John McCormack in 1916. I prefer the 1980 one by Mike Berry simply because of the better sound quality. Beautiful words whichever version you listen to.
Of course I was Richard. lol It's from the days when emotions could be expressed without you being thought weak. A different age. a different world. Sadly gone now.
Mine was Dave Berry , The Crying Game. How could she ditch me when I was so young. The heart ache, the pain. Too young to get drunk, too old to suck my thumb. The bitch. Last time I let her help me with my homework.
She could may me week at the knees with one look from her big brown eyes. Didn't know they were cows eyes. Until then, she could have had the skin off my rice pudding anyway.
'Te Amo' by Frankie Laine still rings a few bells, funny how you remember things from so long ago, but not what you had for lunch. I can still remember all of the words as if it were yesterday!
My record was LOVE LETTERS IN THE SAND., It was the first dance i had with my wife that was when we both were serving in THE ROYAL AIRFORCE IN 1950/51 in HENLOW,. That brings back lots of good memories and we still say there goes OUR song if we hear it on the radio sometimes
Do you know what?! A lot of us must have grown up in the 60s and be in the same age group, because an awful lot of these songs people are mentioning I can relate to,and they bring back so many memories.!Behind a Painted Smile is another one of my memorable songs, loads of motown, wonderful years they were. Rod Stewart and This old heart of Mine, The Drifters, Some kind of Wonderful. The list is endless. Todays music isn't as good or romantic as they were. Bring back the 60s, and early 70s I say.!!
If its one song I need to give that reminds me of a sweetheart then it has to be 'Some kind of Wonderful' by the Drifters. I get flutters when I hear it.
"It might as well rain until September" by Carol King I think? It was playing through the radio on the coach back from Blackpool! I was 17 at the time.
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