GC07 answered Saturday June 3 2006, 3:46 pm: That sounds like a really great and cute idea! I would put any song that reminds you of her in it and/or any song that you have had good times with or that she likes or that you have inside jokes about. Some examples of good family/sisterly love songs are:
-Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Diana Ross (fun, crazy but it gets a good message across)
-We Are Family by the Corrs (haha. it's a classic!)
-Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield (different in the sense that it gives her good advice and hope for her future because there is no advice than sisterly advice!)
-Be Yourself by Audioslave (same reason as above)
-Gone So Young by Amber Pacific (for when she needs you and you can't be there)
Hope I helped and good luck with everything. I'm sure your sister will love the CD you made for her! I love that idea and let me know how it goes! -GC07 [ GC07's advice column | Ask GC07 A Question ]
KELLY_ELIZABETH answered Saturday June 3 2006, 3:09 pm: heres some ideas.
ill do anything - jason mraz
space - something corperate
so says i - the shins
wait wait wait - the format
your star - the all-american reject
the connection - phish
she says - howie day
have a little faith in me - john hiatt
the city - joe purdy
such great heights - postal service
i met a girl - wheat
the reason - hoobastank
here without you - 3 doors down
get to me - train
boyfriend - ashlee simpson
stickwitu - pussy cat dolls
hate to say i told you so - the hives
super duper love - joss stone
goodnight goodnight - hot hot heat
Sherry answered Saturday June 3 2006, 2:57 pm: Sorry about that, I googled it and this is the only thing that came up. Well, the only thing that came up thats worth looking at anyways.
It doesnt have to be song about how shes such a great sister, it could also be her favorite songs. Just try to remember of times when you've both were listening to music and shes like "I love this song!" or you could even ask her but in a way she wont know what your doing. Like listen to music together in the car and be like "OMG I love this song, dont you?" Or wait till she says something about a song you guys are listening to. You could even ask her friends. They could probably help you more then the whole listening to music with her thing. Hopefully I helped! [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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