“Boom boom acka-lacka lacka boom/Boom boom acka-lacka boom boom” is your first morning thought, and you can’t start your day until you place the obscure song?
Incredibly Significant Song Lyrics
Incredibly significant song lyrics 3: “‘Cause the good ole days weren’t/Always good/And tomorrow ain’t as bad as it seems” (Billy Joel, “Keeping the Faith”, 1984)
The older I get the more I mention the “good old days,” but I usually follow with these lyrics (even if they are over 30 years old!!!!).
Video brought to you by The Good Old Days—which weren’t always good—so you’re entitled to your opinion on it.
The 27 Days of Christmas: Day 3 (Could I please enjoy “Carol of the Bells”?)
I would like to listen to this song just once without thinking, “Ding! Fries are Done” and/or “Give a, give a, give a, give a Garmin”.
This is the version I usually corrupt as I sing along and even throw in some vague words to the “God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen” parts.
Incredibly significant song lyrics 2: “I’m in a hurry to get things done / Oh I rush and rush until life’s no fun / All I really gotta do is live and die / But I’m in a hurry and don’t know why” (from “I’m in a Hurry”, Alabama, 1992)
Slow down. Enough said.
Incredibly significant song lyrics: “Last night I had the strangest dream. I sailed away to China in a little rowboat to find ya, and you said you had to get your laundry clean.” (from 1980s one-hit wonder “Break My Stride” by Matthew Wilder)
Aren’t dreams weird? My dream last night was that I got on a tour bus with a traveling bowling club. They never did bowl, though.