okay i have to burn a cd for tomrw nights graduation and i need some good songs for it. any suggestions?
and any good songs i could put on a cd for my ex boyfriend that im still totally crazy about. like kinda i want you back, you know you miss me blah blah sorta things? kthanks<3
ShadeMartin answered Friday June 23 2006, 9:14 pm: I love burning cds for parties. Here are a few that I never leave out and some recent. Its a pretty eclectic mix, and some of them are old/played out, but most are just classics and fun.
Poppin' My Colla- 36 Mafia
Hurt So Good- John Mellencamp (from Footloose bar scene)
Mr. Jones- Counting Crows
Gin and Juice- Phish
Snap Your Fingers- Lil' Jon
Dancin' With Myself- Billy Idol
Promiscuous Girl- Nelly Furtado, Timbaland
Ignition (Remix)- R. Kelly
Bump N'Grind- R. Kelly
Push It- Salt N' Pepa
Miss You- Stones
Gangs All Here- Dropkick Murphys
Whiskey, You're the Devil- The Pogues
Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It- Dem Franchise Boys
Change Clothes- Jay-Z
Dirt Off Your Shoulder- Jay-Z
You Make My Dreams- Hall and Oates
These are just SOME that are great...hope you like!
PinkDevil answered Friday June 23 2006, 8:03 pm: For your graduation, you could burn: "One Moment In Time",by Whitney Houston and "Reflection", by
Christina Aguilera.
Now for your ex-boyfriend, you could burn:
"Dangerously In Love" and "Crazy In Love", by Beyonce and "Ain't No Other Man", by Christina Aguilera [ PinkDevil's advice column | Ask PinkDevil A Question ]
DefinedEyes answered Friday June 23 2006, 7:47 pm: For graduation;
Graduation - Vitamin C
Build me Up butter cup- Tommy James (idk why i put that one, but its a happy upbeat song!
Time of your life- Greenday
In this diary - The Ataris
I'll be seeing you - Billie Holiday
I will remember you - Sarah Mclachan
Hanging by a moment - Lifehouse
Goodbye to you - Michelle branch
The Freshman - The Verve Pipe
I go back - Kenny Chesney
The Graduation Song - Dave Matthew's Band
100 years - five for fighting
I hope you dance - Lee ann womack
Summer Loving - Grease [ DefinedEyes's advice column | Ask DefinedEyes A Question ]
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