popular songs that portray emotion? please help! i rate high
Question Posted Friday May 19 2006, 6:41 pm
i have to write something like an essay for school on songs that describe me when i'm feelign certain ways. it has to be a popular song, that's on the radio, or from an artist that people know of. i need songs that could describe someone for when they're:
how do i live by Trisha Yearwood, here without you by three doors down, listen to your heart (dunno the ppl who sing that one), and a lot of songs by Kristian Leontiou.
kelly clarksons behind these hazel eyes
happy mood any song that i can dance to...like
hips dont lie by shakira and fast beat songs similar to that one
angry...sad songs ( a mix of my happy and sad songs)
Happy Ending- Avril Lavigne..and others by Avril
also kelly clarkson's Since you been gone and behind these hazel eyes
t0xicParadiSe answered Friday May 19 2006, 7:49 pm: Sad:
Fort Minor- Where'd You Go
Kelly Clarkson - Anytime
Ashlee Simpson - Beautifully Broken
Avril Lavigne - Slipped away
Avril Lavigne - My Happy Ending
Beth Hart - Leave The Light On
Christina Vidal- Thought That We Were Friends
Michael Buble - Home
Plumb - Damaged
Happy:
Dante Thomas - Miss California
Bosson - One in a Million
Garbage - Why Do You Love Me
Hilary Duff - Beat Of My Heart
Jeannie Ortega ft Papoose - Crowded
Jewel - Intuition
Joanna Pacitti - Watch Me Shine
Madonna - Material Girl
Jimmy Eat World - Pain
Lalaine - Did You Hear About Us
BrandonsGirl answered Friday May 19 2006, 7:21 pm: for sad you can do unfaithful -- rhianna
or move along--all american rejects
or saying sorry--hawthorne heights
or what would you do--city high
or whered you go--fort minor
or when im gone-eminem
sorry i only have sad ones!!
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