17. A song that you hear often on the radio:
"Rope" by the Foo Fighters. Self explanatory.
18. A song that you wish you heard on the radio:
The song "Shake Me Down" by Cage the Elephant was apparently one of the most requested and played songs on the radio station I would listen to, but it would never come on when I was listening. Sometimes I'd hear the last little bit of it.
19. A song from your favorite album:
It's so difficult to pick my favorite album. I would probably say that it's With the Beatles, mainly because it was the first full Beatles album I listened to, and it reminds me of a certain period of my life. A song from it is "It Won't Be Long."
20. A song that you listen to when you're angry:
I do listen to this when I'm happy, too. "Little Lion Man" by Mumford and Sons. Warning for language.
21. A song that you listen to when you're happy:
For some reason, when I'm happy I will sometimes listen to emotional songs. This is possibly because when I'm sad, it's too much to hear a sad song. There are a couple from the Little Women soundtrack that I would listen to. One of them is "The Fire Within Me."
22. A song that you listen to when you're sad:
"Sleep Well" by Lydia. I also listen to this when I'm not sad. Warning for language.
23. A song that you want to play at your wedding:
I choose "My Best Friend" by Weezer because it's how I'd have to feel about someone to marry him.
24. A song that you want to play at your funeral:
A song that we practiced, but never performed, in choir at high school was the poem "In Remembrance" set to music. It is arranged by Eleanor Daley, and I love it so much. Here is the text.
25. A song that makes you laugh:
"The Spectrum Song" by Paul Frees. This is from a Ludwig Von Drake cartoon, and the part at the end when he says, "What's going on with all the colors?!" and when he spouts off his gibberish in between verses especially make me laugh. I also think of my hilarious friend Anna, who introduced me to this song, dancing to it. We also included it in a video we made for a history class about an asylum.
26. A song that you can play on an instrument:
"Hey Jude" is one of the songs that I can play on the piano.
27. A song that you wish you could play:
I wish that I could play "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out" by Cat Stevens on the guitar...or the banjo!
"Rope" by the Foo Fighters. Self explanatory.
18. A song that you wish you heard on the radio:
The song "Shake Me Down" by Cage the Elephant was apparently one of the most requested and played songs on the radio station I would listen to, but it would never come on when I was listening. Sometimes I'd hear the last little bit of it.
19. A song from your favorite album:
It's so difficult to pick my favorite album. I would probably say that it's With the Beatles, mainly because it was the first full Beatles album I listened to, and it reminds me of a certain period of my life. A song from it is "It Won't Be Long."
20. A song that you listen to when you're angry:
I do listen to this when I'm happy, too. "Little Lion Man" by Mumford and Sons. Warning for language.
21. A song that you listen to when you're happy:
For some reason, when I'm happy I will sometimes listen to emotional songs. This is possibly because when I'm sad, it's too much to hear a sad song. There are a couple from the Little Women soundtrack that I would listen to. One of them is "The Fire Within Me."
22. A song that you listen to when you're sad:
"Sleep Well" by Lydia. I also listen to this when I'm not sad. Warning for language.
23. A song that you want to play at your wedding:
I choose "My Best Friend" by Weezer because it's how I'd have to feel about someone to marry him.
24. A song that you want to play at your funeral:
A song that we practiced, but never performed, in choir at high school was the poem "In Remembrance" set to music. It is arranged by Eleanor Daley, and I love it so much. Here is the text.
25. A song that makes you laugh:
"The Spectrum Song" by Paul Frees. This is from a Ludwig Von Drake cartoon, and the part at the end when he says, "What's going on with all the colors?!" and when he spouts off his gibberish in between verses especially make me laugh. I also think of my hilarious friend Anna, who introduced me to this song, dancing to it. We also included it in a video we made for a history class about an asylum.
26. A song that you can play on an instrument:
"Hey Jude" is one of the songs that I can play on the piano.
27. A song that you wish you could play:
I wish that I could play "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out" by Cat Stevens on the guitar...or the banjo!
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