Saturday, December 31, 2011

Top Romantic Songs

!±8± Top Romantic Songs

Romantic songs can be perfect for adding romance and intimacy to a special occasion.
If you're planning a memorable evening for your partner, you can easily enhance the mood by playing your favorite (or their favorite) romantic songs.

Here are some suggestions to help you in finding the perfect mix of songs for your next special night!

There are different categories that will help you find the type of song you are looking for. Some of these could be:

* Modern Day - This generally refers to romantic music within the last 10 years or so. Here are some popular choices:

You and Me - Lifehouse

She Will Be Loved - Maroon Five

Your Body Is A Wonderland - John Mayer

Hero - Enrique Iglasias

Underneath Your Clothes - Shakira

* Classics - Anything more than 10 years old. Some great ones are:

I Swear - All For One

Have I told You Lately - Rod Stewart

Unchained Melody - Righteous Brothers

Everything I Do - Bryan Adams

Truly, Madly, Deeply - Savage Garden

* Country Songs - This one pretty much speaks for itself. Country music has some incredibly romantic songs. Some great country songs are:

Rocket Girl - Doc Walker

Strawberry Wine - Deana Carter

Tim McGraw - Taylor Swift

There You'll Be - Faith Hill

Making Memories Of Us - Keith Urban

If you have specific song in your head, but you just can't seem to remember the title, type the lyrics into the Google search engine, and any songs with those lyrics will come up quickly and easily.

Another thing you might want to try is searching for the soundtrack to your favorite romantic movie. Chances are it will have some beautiful songs that you may not have found otherwise.

No matter which romantic songs you decide to use, they're sure to make your evening that much more intimate. One of your songs might even make an lasting impression, so that every time you hear it, it will remind you of the night you spent together..


Top Romantic Songs

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Deana Carter Did I Shaved My Legs For This Contemporary Country Music CD Review

!±8± Deana Carter Did I Shaved My Legs For This Contemporary Country Music CD Review

Did I Shaved My Legs For This is the latest release from Contemporary Country Sensation Deana Carter, and is another great one by this talented musician.

It's a rare day indeed that I get a CD from an artist that I can truthfully say does not have a bad track in the bunch. I'm more than happy to announce that's exactly what I must say about this one. There simply isn't a bad one in the bunch. No fillers here at all, with each song standing tall on it's own.

Contemporary Country music fans will recognize some of the well known guests that have been assembled to play along with Carter on several of the tracks. Artists like Steve Nathan and Dann Huff just to name a couple.

I'm of the opinion that Did I Shave My Legs For This is certainly Deana Carter's best work in a few years. A totally enjoyable CD and an outstanding release. What I call must have music. I give it two thumbs up because it's a collection that even the casual Contemporary Country fan can appreciate and enjoy.

While this entire album is outstanding some of my favorites are track 2 - We Danced Anyway, track 6 - Before We Ever Heard Goodbye, and track 11 - To The Other Side

My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 - I've Loved Enough To Know. Good stuff!

Did I Shave My Legs For This Release Notes:

Deana Carter originally released Did I Shave My Legs For This on September 3, 1996 on the Capitol Nashville label.

CD Track List Follows:

1. I've Loved Enough To Know 2. We Danced Anyway 3. Count Me In 4. If This Is Love 5. Love Ain't Worth Making 6. Before We Ever Heard Goodbye 7. How Do I Get There 8. Strawberry Wine 9. That's How You Know It's Love 10. Did I Shave My Legs For This? 11. To The Other Side

Did I Shave My Legs For This? Album Notes Personnel: Deana Carter (vocals); Cary Park (acoustic & electric guitars); Dan Dugmore (acoustic & steel guitars); Chris Farren (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Biff Watson, Chuck Jones (acoustic guitar); Dan Huff, Brent Rowan (electric guitar); Larry Franklin (mandolin, fiddle); Nashville String Machine (strings); Pete Wasner (piano); John Hobbs (keyboards, piano); Steve Nathan (Hammond B-3 organ); Joe Chaney, Glenn Worf (bass); Lonnie Wilson (drums); Greg Morrow (drums & percussion); Chris DiCroce (background vocals).

Recorded at Emerald Studio, Nashville, Tennessee.


Deana Carter Did I Shaved My Legs For This Contemporary Country Music CD Review

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Me singing Strawberry Wine

Me singing strawberry wine by Deana Carter...I really like this song, and its been requested a lot..I haven't posted a video in a while, I've been sick the past week, so yeah...lol...Anywho, Please comment, rate, and share if you like it!!! Thank you!!

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Monday, November 7, 2011

The Songs of Wine

!±8± The Songs of Wine

When it comes to wine, we use a variety of our senses. Our sense of taste and our sense of smell helps us perceive flavors and aromas, our sense of sight helps us look for legs, helping us to identify body, and our sense of touch, well, that just helps us to make sure we grab a glass of wine, and not a can of beer. In fact, there is only one sense we don't really use: our sense of hearing.

Now, I've done it myself: I've had a few too many glasses of wine, put the glass up to my ear, and sworn up and down that I could hear the ocean. Except for those rare, okay frequent, instances, hearing, when it comes to wine, is a bit left out. That is, however, until it "auditions" for inclusion in the form of song.

The following is our list of some of the best wine songs to ever grape, er grace, us with their presence.

Alcohol (Brad Paisley): So, this song might not be just about wine. With lyrics that talk about all kinds of alcohol, the spotlight isn't on a bottle of Shiraz doing a rather long, but oddly touching, interpretive dance. Still, any song that gives a shout out to Bordeaux, France is a must listen for the wine lover. Not too bad, Brad.

The Wino and I know (Jimmy Buffett): One of the best singers to listen to at any kind of party, Jimmy Buffett delivers a song that acknowledges the wine drinker in all of us. There is, however, one problem: the line "the wino and I," for many of us, is redundant.

Red Red Wine (UB40): A song that has made many of us feel so fine, "Red Red Wine" is just a fun fun time. We might not know what the heck "Monkey pack him rizla pon the sweet dep line" means, but who cares: let's just focus on memorizing the rest of the song's rap section.

Bottle of Wine (Tom Paxton): An oldie, but a goodie, "Bottle of Wine" pays homage to the fruit of the vine. But, when Tom sings the "When you gonna let me get sober?" line, we can't help but think he's joking. Seriously Paxton, pour another drink.

Strawberry Wine (Deana Carter): Even though we are pretty sure the "Strawberry Wine" in this song is likely Boone's Farm, it's still a good tune. It talks about first loves, summer nights, and remembering when 30 was old. As someone who turns 30 in a few months, allow me to state that 30 is the new 20, oh wait, the new 21.

Little Ole Wine Drinker Me (Dean Martin): We can only expect a great song from the man who was once quoted as saying, "You haven't drunk too much wine if you can still lie on the floor without holding on." Very true Dean, very true.

Champagne Supernova (Oasis): I know that I may be one of the few people who actually love Oasis (call me Liam!), but this is a great song. Hopefully we will all someday find ourselves in a "Champagne Supernova," or at least like a Champagne brunch.

Blood Red Wine (Rolling Stones): Wine's greatest chance of ever truly rocking out, this song allows us to picture a Merlot with a Mohawk, a Pinot with a pierced nose, and a Traminer with a tattoo.

Two More Bottles of Wine (Martina McBride): A tune that teaches us that our lovers can move out and, as long as there is wine, everything will be okay, "Two More Bottles of Wine" would have been just a little bit better if it had replaced the word "bottles" with the word "cases."

Wine, Women an' Song (White Snake): As a female, I might not identify with this song as much as the male gender. After all, it talks zealously about landing a good woman. But, who cares: I can turn lesbian for one article and chalk it up to experimentation.


The Songs of Wine

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