My darlings, are there any feel-good songs out there that make you and your friends link your shoulders and sing together? I'd like to make a CD with those, so I need your suggestions.
My own bit would be Oasis: Don't Look Back in Anger.
Or possibly The Beatles: Penny Lane. :oP
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my little sis hates sweet caroline. her name, remarkably, is caroline.
i'm stuffing my face with thornton's chocolates and loving life. how's everyone else this evening? hey, it's new year's eve! only a few hours till 2oo5!
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burn down our home, RAPE OUR DEAD MOUTHS. Just as long as I don't have to hear anymore of your disgusting babble
I agree with Phil that anything from Grease is good to sing in the pub or in Karaoke
People always seem to do "Wind Beneath My Wings" or "Back For Good", but I'm not particularly impressed with either.
How bout The Darkness - I Believe in a Thing Called Love There's that one that goes "Uh oh Uh oh Uh oh banana" I think it's Beyonce. Girls Alous - Love Machine or No Good Advice Salt n Pepa - Push It Ice Cube - You can do it Kylie - Can't Get You Out of my Head etc. x
Karoke songs... me n my m8's Ad n Phil used 2 provide light relief from all the depressin stuff like think twice, wind beneath my wings, changes... our song wer stuff like Hot Stuff, Barbie Girl, most of the Busted stuff & bohemian rhapsody
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Thanks for your suggestions, guys! Some of them do work, but others are just too.... gay! Have you seen anyone having a pint and linking their shoulders to Kylie Minogue?! :oP
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will u join me for a drunken rendition of I should be so lucky? maybe not in mission the oldbar would be more appropraite I think as tis more of a traditional pub, and the pints are cheaper
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(putting Anorak on) Wilson Pickett originally did the song 'Mustang Sally', but the version most people know is by The Commitments, from the film of the same name.
I've just remembered other songs to do in the pub:
Erasure - A Little Respect Edwyn Collins - A Girl Like You Culture Club - Do You Really Want To Hurt Me / Karma Chameleon Roberta Flack / Fugees - Killing Me Softly Whitney / Dolly - I will always love you (usually sung by a woman with a terrible voice) Ricky bloody Martin - Livin' LA Vida Loca Enrique - Hero / Bailamos Anything by Robbie Bloody Williams Cher - It's in his kiss (the shoop shoop song) Take That & Lulu - Relight my fire (what a classic!) Diana ross & The Supremes - You can't hurry love Anything by Abba A-ha - Take On Me New York New York (complete with dancing)
...and there's always some drunken woman who gets up and sings 'I will survive', whilst glaring and pointing at the men accusingly.
i do enjoy the growling to meat loaf with mr chips but he can never hack the full length bat out of hell without talking.
Alby you never have been one to worry about too gay before considering ive joined you in belting out a few musical numbers along the lines of caberet while walking through woodhouse. Scary