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Ah, the possibilities for another compilation "theme" CD. Along with my HILO KINE WEATHER (rain songs), COMMERCIALIZATION (songs in TV commercials), EH ... NO MATCH (songs titles are not in the lyrics), WET DREAMS (surf music), etc.
Very cool. I'll have to let you know which ones I choose. Probably the more mellower ones. Though I'm definitely pulling out the Space Oddity and Ziggy Stardust. Used to love Bowie back when he was freaky - lost interest when he put on a suit and tie.......
Most of these are country artists, some aussie country. Nobody had any country songs, so here's a big bunch:
Goondiwindi Moon - Lee Kernaghan (my all time favorite artist - Aussie country)
Ring Around the Moon - James Blundell
Kona Moon - Makaha Sons
Ke Alaula - Makaha Sons
When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold - Jim & Jesse
Star - Sara Storer
The Planets - Gustav Holst (they're all there)
Blue Moon of Kentucky - Bill Monroe
Earth Children - Walela
Western World - Lee Kernaghan
Stairway to Heaven - Fargone Beauties
Heaven's Just a Sin Away - Kendalls
Hillbilly Heaven - Tex Ritter
Western Stars - Lee Kernaghan
You Rock my World - Lee Kernaghan
Big World, Small World - Melinda Schneider
Real World - Big & Rich
Different World - Bucky Covington
Walk Through This World with Me - George Jones
Ready for the End of the World - George Strait
Heaven's Right Here - John Williamson
Poster Girl (Wrong Side Of The World) - Beccy Cole If If Could See The World - Patsy Cline The End of the World - Skeeter Davis Armstrong - Reg Lindsey Letter to Heaven - Dolly Parton Riders in the Sky - Johnny Cash New World in the Morning - Roger Whittaker Wild World - Cat Stevens Top of the World - Dixie Chicks Sittin' on Top of the World - Bill Monroe A Place in this World - Taylor Swift You Shook me All Night Long - Steve Forde & the Flange Emptiest Arms in the World - Merle Haggard It's Such a Pretty World - Wynn Stewart There's A New Moon Over My Shoulder - Tex Ritter Trim Yourself To Fit The World - Aaron Tippin Chasin' that Neon Rainbow - Alan Jackson Hello Blue Sky - The Flood
Moon and Stars - Kalapana
Moon of Manakura - ?
Bad Moon Rising - Creedence
Blue Hawaiian Moonlight -
Here Comes The Moon - George Harrison
There's A Moon In The Sky (Called The Moon) - B-52's
Planet Claire - B-52's
Moon, Turn The Tides Gently - Hendrix
Hello Moonglow - Heart
How High The Moon - Les Paul
Spanish Moon - Little Feat
Magic Planet - Brother Noland
Wild Planet - B52's
53 Miles West of Venus - B-52's
Planet Earth - Prince
Somewhere Here On Earth - Prince
Planet of Women - ZZ Top
Venus and Mars - McCartney
Halllucinating Pluto - B-52's
Might As Well Be On Mars - Alice Cooper
Marching To Mars - Sammy Hagar
Last edited by zztype; October 24, 2007, 10:10 PM.
If you're willing to go classical - you can't beat Holst's The Planets. If you don't want to do all 4 movements, at least check out the 1st movement - Mars, the Bringer of War - I'm sure you'll recognize it from dozens of movie soundtracks although that might be a bit intense for a party. The Jupiter movement is just as recognizable and less intense.
"The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers."
Socrates.
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