Oh, and "Every Breath You Take"? NOT a love song. Not not not.
And yet. I'm sure it has been a wedding song a time or two hundred.
As has "Music of the Night". Well, one time that I witnessed anyway.
And no, the marriage didn't last.
'Beneath You'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oh, and "Every Breath You Take"? NOT a love song. Not not not.
And yet. I'm sure it has been a wedding song a time or two hundred.
As has "Music of the Night". Well, one time that I witnessed anyway.
And no, the marriage didn't last.
Number 2 is Air Supply, "Even the Nights Are Better."
I've seen this love songs special. In fairness, they do say at the beginning that these are songs that one often likes despite its badness. The list is not supposed to say that liking the song is inexcusable.
Re: the Real Estate Bubble. Yesterday on the CBC Business news they were talking about something called the water cooler theory, which was as soon as you hear a lot of people in your office, at parties, etc. talking about how they are making a killing, it's a good time to sell and get out. That's what that article made me think of.
Two Princes - Spin Doctors
I love this song. So there.
ita--makes sense. I have a soft spot for "I love you AIFG" types of songs--even when I was all divorcing and bitter. Go figure.
ETA-- Oops! makeS sense--I am agreeing with ita, not lecturing her.
Which channel is that?
GET OFFA MY LAWN VIDEOS
Go figure.
The "I'm so broken" makes sense for me to like, obviously. The "Oh, you'll live to regret this!" NSM. Having never broken up. I think everyone likes the "I'm not broken after all!" songs (cf I'm A Believer), so I don't find my love of that song topic quite as interesting.
You? You're just an optimist and can't shake it. Makes perfect sense.
You? You're just an optimist and can't shake it.
Yup.
And #1 is "Truly" by Lionel Richie.
You are making me remember how booooring junior high/middle school dances were. And a couple of my friends did a talent show thing to Sunglasses at Night in 3rd or 4th grade. So funny.
I think until I started driving, the only time I really heard pop was over at friends' homes or at school. My parents had the monopoly on the tv and radio.