Thinking about a song that would most reflect my life, I thought about, 'The Happy Wanderer', since I moved and traveled so much and it was one of my favorite songs with my kids.
Next one to come to mind is, 'My Way', I guess now that I'm almost 80 I'm thinking about Sinatra's words, "And now, the end is near, and so I face the final curtain" but I realize I didn't always do it my way and hopefully the final curtain is still many years off.
Another that came to mind, "Fly Me to the Moon', so many times I wanted to get away, even if just for a day.
One that I sang often over the years was, "The Glory of Love." I remember on my honeymoon in a cocktail lounge, the piano player asked my favorite song and I told him, 'The Glory of Love'. He didn't know it, I sang a few bars and he had me come up to sing in front of the lounge crowd. In case, you don't know it,
You got to give a little, take a little, and let your poor heart break a little, that's the story of, that's the glory of love.
You got to laugh a little, cry a little and let those clouds go by a little, that's the story of, that's the glory of love, etc.
Give a little, take a little, that's really a story of life. Sometimes it's hard to let those clouds roll by.
So many songs come to mind as I go back in time. But which one defines me?
"You are my Sunshine". I was four years old, standing on a balcony of our apartment, belting it out. In the garden next door, three people were looking up and clapping. I knew I loved singing, not necessarily loved music, just loved singing.
I've been singing songs all my life. Sometimes to the point of driving others to want to get away. I don't just sing in the shower, I sing in the kitchen, I sing in the car. One day I caught myself singing in the grocery store. I sing when I'm happy and oh how many times have I sung when I'm sad!
I don't like to think of myself as ever being sad. I'm Pollyanna, or as my children's father used to say, 'the girl in the rose-colored glasses'. But was I, am I?
Do I sing so I don't cry?
Do I sing to put me in a happier place?
Is the song that most identifies me
'The Great Pretender'?
Oh-oh yes, I'm the great pretender,
Pretending that I'm doing well,
My need is such I pretend too much,
I'm lonely but no one can tell.
I think my identity song is
That's All I Want from You but I'd change it to All I Want From Life.
That's All I Want From You
Next one to come to mind is, 'My Way', I guess now that I'm almost 80 I'm thinking about Sinatra's words, "And now, the end is near, and so I face the final curtain" but I realize I didn't always do it my way and hopefully the final curtain is still many years off.
Another that came to mind, "Fly Me to the Moon', so many times I wanted to get away, even if just for a day.
One that I sang often over the years was, "The Glory of Love." I remember on my honeymoon in a cocktail lounge, the piano player asked my favorite song and I told him, 'The Glory of Love'. He didn't know it, I sang a few bars and he had me come up to sing in front of the lounge crowd. In case, you don't know it,
You got to give a little, take a little, and let your poor heart break a little, that's the story of, that's the glory of love.
You got to laugh a little, cry a little and let those clouds go by a little, that's the story of, that's the glory of love, etc.
Give a little, take a little, that's really a story of life. Sometimes it's hard to let those clouds roll by.
So many songs come to mind as I go back in time. But which one defines me?
"You are my Sunshine". I was four years old, standing on a balcony of our apartment, belting it out. In the garden next door, three people were looking up and clapping. I knew I loved singing, not necessarily loved music, just loved singing.
I've been singing songs all my life. Sometimes to the point of driving others to want to get away. I don't just sing in the shower, I sing in the kitchen, I sing in the car. One day I caught myself singing in the grocery store. I sing when I'm happy and oh how many times have I sung when I'm sad!
I don't like to think of myself as ever being sad. I'm Pollyanna, or as my children's father used to say, 'the girl in the rose-colored glasses'. But was I, am I?
Do I sing so I don't cry?
Do I sing to put me in a happier place?
Is the song that most identifies me
'The Great Pretender'?
Oh-oh yes, I'm the great pretender,
Pretending that I'm doing well,
My need is such I pretend too much,
I'm lonely but no one can tell.
I think my identity song is
That's All I Want from You but I'd change it to All I Want From Life.
That's All I Want From You
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