so we have this powerpoint project in my computer class. where its like a powerpoint of our life. with pictures and stuff. i was wondering if yall knew and good ( CLEAN ) songs for it. there are slides on it for like family, baby me, child me, friends, sports, future plans, sooo if yall know anything for that, i would really appreciate your input. thanks.
orphans answered Monday March 26 2007, 9:04 pm: hey
the only song that really reminds me of what youre talking about is "time of your life" by green day. this song has a light melody and it would really fit the mood for your presentation (and it's clean).
another song that may or may not suit the presentation is "such great heights" by the postal service or iron and wine (the original is by iron and wine). it has a light melody too and even though the lyrics dont relate to the presentation, it would really put the people in the mood cause it's so soft. (well at least the original is).
well i hope i helped and good luck on your presenation :]
btw- if you want some more light-melody songs you can always go to www.artistdirect.com and type in the band name of a band that sings pretty light, like iron and wine for example and go to "is similar to...'
xoLoLaox answered Monday March 26 2007, 7:34 pm: Ok, so i`m guessing you`re a girll? You can maybe try some songs that tell about you and/or your life.
Here are a few songs;
"Sweet Dreams [Are Made Of These]" by Annie Lennox
"How to Save a Life" by The Fray
"Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley [no pun intended]
Clean/Radio editted version of "Give it to me" by Nelly Furtado, Timbaland, Justin Timerlake, etc.
Clean version/Radio version on "Wait a Minute" by Pussycat Dolls ft. Timbaland
"Lose my Breath" by Destiny's Child
"Survivor" by ^^ D//C
Pretty much any FUN songs that you like that are editted [or just the radio version]].
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