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Blogtober #9

10 favourite songs.


Blogtober day nine, I saw a pin on Pinterest for blogtober ideas and this was one of the ideas, so I thought I would do this for today as I am struggling with ideas as this is my first time doing blogtober and unlike the wise bloggers, I have not prepared for my blog posts, I've not written them all up and set  them up to be posted at certain times, no that would be really sensible, that would make things easier and I obviously am not happy with the 31 day blogging challenge, I want to add the extra pressure of writing each post on the day as well as having a college course to do and Children to look after, and all the jobs that come with it (what a fool) but I will not give up, but as today has been such a busy, busy day I am doing one of my favourite songs as it's nice & easy plus it's a fun post to do, I shall also be listening to each song after  (good way to unwind)

If you're looking for modern songs, I wouldn't carry on reading (ha) these will be mostly oldies but goldies (cringe, yes I just said that) I love 60's, 70's and 80's music, most modern songs I like are songs from Adele, I just love her and her amazing voice. Anyway here is my top 10 favourite songs.

  1. River lea ~ Adele
  2. True colours ~ Cyndi Lauper
  3. Castle of glass ~ Linkin park
  4. Hey Jude ~ The Beatles 
  5. Stand by me ~ Ben E King
  6. Zombie ~ The Cranberries
  7. One ~ Metallica
  8. Three little birds ~ Bob Marley
  9. Go your own way ~ Fleetwood Mac
  10. Be my baby ~ The Ronettes

As you can see I love a mixture of genres, I just really love music, if only I could read it and play an instrument, also I am sure my children really wish I could sing, just for the sake of their poor little ears (ha)

Is there any of your favourites on my list? What songs would be on your list? 
Let me know and I will give them a listen.

Thank you for reading 

Ta ta for now



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