I think this was the first memory of music I ever heard. My first memory ever of hearing the song is my mum playing it on vinyl and I think it made me gay. Celine Dion, “It’s All Coming Back to Me” For me, hearing him sing the songs made everything come to life, because I wouldn’t say he’s the most incredible singer I’ve even heard technically - but the way he sings those lyrics is just another level of honesty. It’s nuts, but he’s wonderful because he doesn’t look like someone who’d be a songwriter.
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I also remember this being in How to Lose A Guy In Ten Days, and it made me cry as well. I think it was probably about six years ago when someone introduced me to Randy Newman, and I just didn’t realize how iconic his music and songwriting was. I must have been very young when I heard this because it feels like it’s always been in my life as a song. I was listening to this song on my headphones, on the train on the way to the club, and I ended up getting with loads of guys for three days. I went on a three-day bender and started partying in all these gay bars by myself. I remember being so inspired by it coming out. She was wearing high street clothes and creepers shoes, and then everyone was wearing creepers from Brick Lane stop in London. It was that time where I got to see Rihanna in a way that I felt like she was like me. I was so inspired and hyped up after watching it. It must have come out Thursday or Friday, because I was working in a bar and I remember I saw the music video for it. I moved to London and this song came out. This song changed my life when I was 18 years old. Then I realized all of the melodies were coming from the same song. And then as I got older, I kept trying to find this song. The melody is so strong that I felt like each part was a chorus to a different song. But melody-wise, I remember this song confused me for a long time as a child. So many unbelievably massive and incredible songs are on Songs In the Key of Life, but this is my favorite Stevie song, and one of my favorite songs ever. I really would love to sing this song one day. So when you’re sad and you hear this, it makes you feel almost powerful within your heartbreak.
I think if anyone’s going through a breakup, this song to me is triumphantly miserable. The melodies are outrageous and the lyrics are absolutely heartbreaking. I love the spirit of their music, the honesty in their music. I just love the how unashamedly pop they have been throughout their entire career. ABBA, “The Winner Takes It All”ĪBBA are absolutely fucking incredible. It made the magic of everything come even more to life, because she is the greatest artist of our generation. About two years ago, I sang for her and got to meet her. What makes it more special now is I got the honor of meeting Joni. This song is in the scene where Nicole Kidman is driving to her sister. That film has been passed down through all the women in my family. The first time I ever heard this song was in Practical Magic, which is my favorite film. Every time I hear it, it just blows my mind. “I could drink a case of you and still stay on my feet” is the best lyric ever written.