My friends are seniors so I want to make them a graduation gift, which is a music video type thing. But I need some good music... does anyone have any good suggestions? I already know about vitamin C graduation song and green day's 'the time of your life'. And any suggestions on making the music video better [using movie maker]
umm then the two you mentioned, but they're kind of old. I bet if you looked into some country songs (if you like country that is) you would find some good ones. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
sweetjewel answered Friday December 30 2005, 11:50 am: the starting line -- best of me
third eye blind-- hows it gonna be?
lost prophets-- last train home
the beatles-- let it be
nickelback--photograph
third eye blind-- semi charmed life
aerosmith--dream on
saliva--always
kenny rogers-- we've got tonight
lifehouse--you and me
vilelove answered Friday December 30 2005, 9:12 am: Summer of 69' by Bryan Adams - a very remember-the-good-times type of song.
Photobooth by Death Cab For Cutie - cute song. about great mediocore experiences but then having to leave 'when the summer ends' and still valuing them for what they are worth.
The Drama Summer by Starting Line - also very cute. check out the lyrics for this one too.
Ocean Avenue by Yellowcard - personally I think it's a little 'too happy' but it's good for that type of the video... the 'happy memories' part.
LadyGoodman answered Friday December 30 2005, 5:26 am: I always thought Michelle Branch's 'Goodbye To You' would make a good graduation song, and then my school used Jimmy Eat World's 'The Middle' and Simon and Garfunkel's 'Bridge Over Troubled Waters' at their ceremonies. 'Good Friends' by Nine Days, 'Where do the children play' by Cat Stevens and 'Still Fighting' by Ben Folds also might work too. [ LadyGoodman's advice column | Ask LadyGoodman A Question ]
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