'My Heart Will Go On' by Celine Dion
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Do I get to remember it? So then I can just make it again and say it's my song
There's a movie about that scenario with the Beatles. Called yesterday.
Thriller.
~~probably a hot take:~~
- Turkey in the Straw
That stupid song that gets used in every Youtube short (Time and Hope - Cinematic)
Jump, van Halen.
Emily - Joanna Newsom. I don't hate it whatsoever but ever since listening to Joanna, this song in particular, I haven't achieved that musical high since. Maybe in this altered universe it can be created once more so I can feel that joy and wonderment again - if only for a moment.
The Gummy Bear song. I have no proof, but I think it has some kind of brain dissolving frequency.
American Pie - Don McLean It never goes away.... it's everywhere!
The whole of The Ramones catalogue. Basically just one song split into parts.
Happy Birthday, just because it'll be interesting to see what we all choose to do instead of singing that song.
Could I cut up my wish into just wiping parts of a few songs? Like the march tune from Tears of a Clown, the electronic watch alarm in Rock the Casbah, and the chopsticks part of Blinded by the Light.
Delusions of a Savior by Slayer because telling Spotify to block it and never play it again means that Spotify will insert it into every other playlist
Georgia Satellites - Keep Your Hands to Yourself
I CANNOT kill this off my Spotify country list.
Spotify has a block button. I discovered this after being accosted by ICP.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rjTVmv8p7vo
This song. My freshman year roommate is probably responsible for a million of those plays and he ALWAYS played it at max volume on his laptop.
Either his mom filled out his roommate survey or the university didn't read them. That was a rough semester.
Friday
The Beatles - Number 9. Such a ruinous track on an otherwise wonderful album.