Question Posted Thursday October 13 2005, 12:39 am
my moms bday is on friday and i was going to make her a CD. does anybody know any good songs?! i want good country music thats momish (haha) or variety.. love.sad.slow.variety.classic anything moms would like! thanks
thatmullingskid answered Thursday October 13 2005, 7:55 pm: really the best thing would be one that contains songs from her childhood, so depending on age the rolling stones and beatles or whoever. just find out some bands that were around when she was 15-20 ish.
Mackenzie answered Thursday October 13 2005, 12:27 pm: Well, here's a list of 19 hit country songs. I've made sure that all lyrics are mother-friendly (having to deal with love, children, and life experiences)
-- Alan Jackson - "REMEMBER WHEN"
-- Trace Adkins - "THEN THEY DO" and "ONE HOT MAMA"
-- Shania Twain - "FOREVER AND FOR ALWAYS"
-- Joe Nichols - "SHE ONLY SMOKES WHEN SHE DRINKS"
-- Deana Carter - "THERE'S NO LIMIT" and "ONE DAY AT A TIME"
-- Brad Paisely - "LITTLE MOMENTS"
-- George Strait - "WRITE THIS DOWN"
-- LeeAnne Rimes - "NOTHING 'BOUT LOVE MAKES SENSE"
-- Tim McGraw - "IT'S YOUR LOVE"
-- LeeAnn Womack - "I HOPE YOU DANCE"
-- Mindy Smith - "ONE MOMENT MORE"
-- Jessic Andrews - "THERE'S MORE TO ME THAN YOU"
-- Rebecca Lynn Howard - "FORGIVE"
-- Jo Dee Messina - "I'M ALRIGHT" and "THAT'S THE WAY"
Hollister_Gurl_0506 answered Thursday October 13 2005, 10:59 am: My mom likes Travis Tritt, Tracey Lawernce,George Strait, Gary Allen, Keith Whitley, Josh Turner, Randy Travis, Alan Jackson, and Kenny Chesney.... So maybe your mom likes some of them....
xomegaroni answered Thursday October 13 2005, 10:57 am: my mom likes Sara Evans and she sings suds in the bucket & songs like that. this site might help you out if you want to hear different songs that you could put on. they can't actually go on a CD but they can give you some ideas before you actually download them-
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