Thursday, June 06, 2013

Your Turn

It has been a few years since I did this, so thought it would be fun to do it again. Senior class song or the song for your prom.


67 comments:

  1. Stairway to Heaven! ha-ha!!!!!

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  2. "Dream On" by Aerosmith was our class song. I personally wanted "Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone)" by Glass Tiger. Hey, it was the late 80s.

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  3. Wind beneath my wings

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  4. Senior Prom 1991~ The Greatest Love if All, Whitney Houston

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  5. We Belong - Pat Benetar

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  6. class song was 'time of your life' by greenday

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  7. Free Bird by The Beatles
    Class of 96!

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  8. I think Enty is trying to find out our ages! Lol! & it's working! :-)

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  9. Mine too, saycheese!

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  10. Forever Young by Alphaville...1986 baby!

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  11. Senior class song was "Welcome to the Jungle". Class of '89.

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  12. Class of '95, our prom song was "Wink and a Smile"

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  13. "The Way We Were" by Barbara Striesand. I would have chosen "Teenaged Lobotomy" or "I Wanna Be Sedated" by the Ramones but nobody asked me.

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  14. The world Greatest by R Kelly

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  15. I think our Senior Class song was "We May Never Pass This Way Again" By Seals & Crofts.

    Yes I'm old.

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  16. 14 people in my graduating class. Private school. I sang Traffic's John Barleycorn and Neil Young's Old Man at our commencement. Yep. It was the 70s. We kicked serious butt as a band though!

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  17. Or maybe it was Father & Son by Cat Stevens? Whoops. Memory slip.

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  18. "We've Got Tonight" for Prom. Fitting for a Catholic school dance, no? Class song was an original written by a class mate.

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  19. More importantly, Did anyone get a class ring?

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    1. I got one I have no idea where it is now LOL

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  20. Went to a parochial school. No prom. We had the Junior-Senior banquet. No dancing allowed. That's how girls get pregnant; dontcha know.

    At the time, Footloose seemed semi-autobiographical.

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  21. Imagine - John Lennon -- class second choice was "Hold onto the Night" by Richard Marx. Oh the 80s were fun :)

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  22. Could It Be Magic, Barry Manilow. Sadly, it was 1976.

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  23. "Don't You Forget About Me" -- viva 1986! It wasn't even a close race in the balloting. And did get a class ring but not one of those traditional looking ones. God, I was such a rebel (Dottie).

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  24. Let It Be for graduation.

    Elton John's Makin Friends was a theme for some event.

    Class of '75.

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  25. It was 1968. Didnt go, dont know. The music i liked was csn, richie havens, airplane- i cldnt relate to pop misic at all. Yup, i was a hippie!

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  26. Prom - Heaven by Bryan Adams. I believe we stuffed the ballot box too. Colors were silver and blue. Pathetic. Kiss Off was the song me and my friends liked from the Violent Femmes.

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  27. Anonymous10:47 AM

    I have no idea, also didn't go to the prom senior year, junior year yes, so I didn't feel like I was missing anything.

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  28. 1987 - Forever Young *Alphaville*

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  29. Prince-Party like its 1999. Prom and Graduated in 99.

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  30. 1999 - My Heart Will Go on. Blech!

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  31. We got to vote, and I can't remember if we came up with "Wonderful Tonight" or "Saved the Best For Last." I'm pretty sure both songs were played, though. Class of '92.

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  32. Sir Mix A LOt.. Baby Got Back.

    I'm just being funny, it's Friday and I just got paid.

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  33. We didn't have one!!! But the biggest song of my graduating year was The Way We Were.

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  34. Time For Me To Fly-REO Speedwagon

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  35. I Had the Time of My Life. 89 prom

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  36. Forever Young would have been AWESOME. Super jel.

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  37. Anonymous11:39 AM

    "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" by the Platters.

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  38. @ Real Dragon me too! R Kelly was for junior high (grade 9), and I can't remember my high school one. Probably too intoxicated ;)

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  39. Class of 82 here. Edge of 17 by Stevie Nicks, anyhing by Journey. We were the first class with MTV :)

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  40. Something by the Rascal Flats. Most of my class was into country. Those of us that weren't were pissed.

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  41. Beauty and the Beast by Celine Dion & Peabo Bryson. The Reginas in charge of prom loved that movie & the rest of us bore the brunt of their fanaticism.

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  42. Can't Help Falling In Love With You, the remake. Forgot who sang it.

    We wanted Melt With You, but the nuns vetoed it.

    Another parochial school survivor. ;-) Class of '88.

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  43. We May Never Pass This Way Again by Seals & Croft

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  44. No idea. Pick something big in June of 1986 and you have a good chance of being correct.

    Guess I'm in a very small minority of people who endured high school only because graduating meant I could move thousands of miles away and never have to deal with those people ever again. ;)

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  45. Prom- The Promise, Tracy Chapman
    Graduation- Time of your Life, Green Day

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  46. Our class song was "It's So Hard To Say Goodbye to Yesterday" by Boys II Men. 1994.

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  47. Pour some sugar on me

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  48. "Picture on the Wall" by the Natural Ites.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8Ke5LK87oU
    Yes, we had a Rastafarian reggae song as our class song in 1996. I hated it at the time, being all into punk and alternative. Now, I actually really like the song and think back to how unique my (rural, if you can believe it) school was in that this was the song picked, and one of the other songs in the running was a punk song nominated by a kid named after Jello Biafra.

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  49. I don't even fucking remember..."Highway To Hell" comes to mind....

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  50. @Brenda L,

    "Highway to Hell" is the absolute most perfect song to describe high school.

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  51. Without You by Motley Crue. Hated it then, hate it now.

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  52. Here we go again. Whitesnake 1995

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  53. I went to a pretty wealthy school so we had Steppenwolf come and play "Born To Be Wild" for our prom.

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  54. Van Morrison, "Moondance". A long time ago.

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  55. Class of 89: Alphaville, Forever Young

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  56. A group of us rallied and got "Smells Like Teen Spirit" the most votes for our prom song, but the administration wouldn't approve it, so it ended up being some lame Bon Jovi song.

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  57. Simple Minds Don't you forget about me - Graduation song. In your eyes Peter Gabriel -Prom. Class of 1993. Last Monday 6/3/13 was 20 yrs since I graduated high school. Wow time really does fly by LOL

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  58. Jason Blue Eyes, Class of 98 here, and us too with that awful Titanic song! Ugh!

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  59. I cant remember high school but 8th grade class song was "Never Say Goodbye' by Bon Jovi. In fact, whenever I hear that song, I am taken back to my 8th grade graduation.

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  60. Stairway to Heaven - Class of 1975. Yeah I'm old! And I gave my class ring to my high school boyfriend who wore it on a neckchain and he lost it. But I married him anyway and we'll celebrate our 36th anniversary in July.

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  61. Our senior song was "Save The Best For Last", which I hated as nothing about it but the word "last" makes it graduation-ish. And somehow our prom song was John Lennon's "Imagine." I also hated that. Not because it was a bad song, obviously, but because it's just not prom-ish. I think it all would have made more sense if they'd been switched so the overtly romantic one was for the prom and the "let's change the world" song was for graduation and I said so. A lot.

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  62. I went to two proms the year I graduated. Both had the same theme and the same son...Imagine. RIP John Lennon. I think everyone around my age was hit extremely hard when he was murdered.

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