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Music Ask By Emma (Part 2)

This has taken a long time to get around to but finally, here is part 2. I would just like to mention that it is so difficult trying to just pick one song for each category! Some of the songs may not be my favourite one for that category but unfortunately I cannot remember every song I have listened to. However, I do like the songs mentioned. All the songs I pick from part 1, 2 and eventually 3 do mean a lot to me in one way or another. Enjoy!

1. A song you never get tired of

A Drop in the Ocean- Ron Pope

2. A song from your preteen years

I Like it- Enrique Iglesias ft Pitbull

(I also liked old Taylor Swift a lot!)


3. One of your favourite 80s songs

I Can't Fight This Feeling Anymore- REO Speedwagon

4. A song you would love to be played at your wedding

Perfect- Ed Sheeran

5. A song that is a cover by another artist

Colder Weather- Home Free

6. One of your favourite classical songs

Toccata and Fugue in D minor- J.S Bach

(This piece is widely known for it's association with vampires! It is a masterpiece)


7. A song that you would sing a duet with on karaoke

Don't Go Breaking My Heart- Elton John and Kiki Dee

8. A song from the year you were born

I Want it That Way- Backstreet Boys

(Livin' La Vida Loca by Ricky Martin was #1 when I was born.)


9. A song that makes you think about life

How Does a Moment Last Forever- Celine Dion

10. A song that has many meanings to you

When You're Gone- Avril Lavigne
(This song could've gone in so many categories eg. song which make me sad, songs that everyone should listen to etc. I have always liked everything Avril Lavigne sings from her upbeat songs to her sad ones. Another sad one I love is 'Keep Holding On.' I also love the Glee version of Keep Holding On.)

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