Exploring the Joy of Music. Take ten or fifteen minutes each day to listen to a song and drift away from the noise that surrounds us. You deserve it. Feel free to reach out with any questions or musical discussions.
The one song I associate with my second girlfriend is “Shooting Star” by Bad Company. It’s not a romantic song, but she liked Bad Company and it was the first song I remember knowing all the words to.
I guess I’d consider our break-up song to have been “Behind Blue Eyes” by The Who. She had blue eyes and the lyrics kind of spoke to me about how she must have been a sad person behind her outward demeanor (she had so much energy in her movements; it was what attracted me I think) to have acted as uncaring as she did.
Of course, if you have relationship songs you also have break-up songs. When my my first girlfriend broke up with me after a couple of months, it was because I’d never kissed her (we were eleven years old and, hey, I was just enjoying hanging out with her).
To me, our break-up song was “Let Your Love Flow” by the Bellamy Brothers. I guess my thinking was that she could always have let her feelings flow and kiss me.
You know how we associate songs with relationships? For my first relationship, it was “Sunshine” by John Denver. That’s because whenever my girlfriend was with me it felt like the sun was shining on me. I was eleven years old.