Okidoki. So, in an effort to save myself from getting into any possible irksome future legal smack down(s) by delving into deep, dizzying and dangerous discussions which may tempt, lure and seduce me into saying things I may regret (*cough-someone I know is SUCH A JERK-cough*) I’m going to play it safe today and tell you my top ten favorite cheesy love songs which—ohhhhh, I dunno—I may (hint hint) or may not wish to have the DJ play at the wedding reception in July.
(Scope, I hereby apologize for my uber-dorky taste in music—but, better start getting used to it now, right?!?!)
(And, hey, it’s not like I want to dance to “Islands In The Stream.” *snicker*)
(Sorry, obscure FLASHFORWARD reference.)
(Moving on….)
Here are my TOP TEN FAVORITE CHEESY LOVE SONGS at the moment:
(And, to all the overachieving nutjobs out there, don’t feel pressured to watch ALL the videos, of course!!)
(Unless you’re reeeeaaaaalllllllyyyyyyyyy that wrapped around my finger and devoted to kissing my butt, then by all means carry on and enjoy.)
10. “Hella Good” by No Doubt
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9. “If I Can’t Have You” by Yvonne Elliman
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8. “Bus Stop” by The Hollies
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7. “You Get Me” by Michelle Branch
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6.“More Than A Woman” by The Bee Gees
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5. “Love You Madly” by Cake
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4. “Binary Love” by Blake Lewis (and I swear this one is about has to be about two bloggers falling in love, seriously! Awwwwwww….)
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3. “Friday Night” by The Darkness
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2. “How Deep Is Your Love” by The Bee Gees
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1. “Let’s Just Fall In Love Again” by Jason Castro
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© Love Letters By Cora
9 comments:
*ahem*
I can make the run or stumble/I can make the final block/And I can make every tackle at the sound of the whistle/I CAN MAKE ALL THE STADIUMS ROCK!!!
I can't believe this wasn't mentioned.
When I cruised by today I was not expecting to find myself in a gig. And there's no beer :(
Jason Castro is so freaking adorable....
A Bee Gees girl, eh?
Some people want to fill the world with silly love songs. And what's wrong with that, I'd like to know. But here I go.
AGAIN...
I love the older Bee Gees stuff a lot. Like New York mining disaster era.
hmmm... things have definitely changed in your life.
I didn't realize this wasn't going to be all ballads...good show! I especially like the No Doubt and Darkness songs.
Agree 100%
Just do me one favor?
Do not, and I mean DO NOT, have them play the theme from Ice Castles at the wedding. That song seriously makes me want to hurl.
Oh wait...I won't be there. ; )
Carry on.
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