Should Lovers Have “Their” song?
Nobody Knows
This was my mother and my father’s song. I think most married couples have a song that is played at their wedding that they dance to…one where the wordd mean a lot to them. My friend Rosa and her husband had theirs… an Ed Sheeran
I imagine this came out around the time they got back from the war. My day had been in the Pacific, and they met on a dance boat. They were great dancers, and my brother and I were raised in music. We both had carreers as musicians and while I retired some years ago, my brother has had his own D.J. business for almost two decades.
Anyway, to make this story short: Every single week, I’d go to the record store to find a copy of the lastest hits for the band to learn. And every time my mother would want me to find this song. For over 40 years, I did NOT find it. This actually drove me nuts. Still, after Elvis, the old songs were never played anymore.
After she died, I was in the kitchen, and her loss hit me hard. I fell on the floor sobbing, as if I didn’t think I could withstand the pain. And then, like a miracle…on the radio, came this song
“I’ll be Loving You Always.” Sung by some obscure singer, ON A ROCK STATION! HOW?
My mother’s favorite song. She must have cut into the studio while the D.J. was in the bathroom.
To me, it was sent by her to tell me “I’m here, and I’ll be loving you, always.”
I had NEVER, EVER, EVER, heard that song in the many years I was a working musician. And I had to learn thousands of songs. Thousands.
That was the first and last time I heard this song. Until now. Frank actaully does a decent job of it.
Thank you internet!
Tonight on X, there was a piece about is it possible for two hearts to be conected psychically? Even apart?
I believe it happens all the time.
Elon Musk has proven that the brain can control the internet with the mind.
So yes, it’s possible.
But is a psychic connection possible AFTER death? Does conscious energy continue after death? It’s one of the great mysteries.
But…what are the odds, that in my darkest hour, I hear that song?
A billion to one.
So, do any of you have a ‘song’ with your love one?
If not, I suggest you decide on one. I think a song YOUR specail song as a couple…is important.
Go ahead, I’d love to hear some comments on this.
Have YOU and you love one got a song?
And has anyone sent you a song over the radio?
Nobody Wonders
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