Saturday, March 18, 2006

1995 Was a Great Year...

Wow..it is funny how you can read the names of all these songs and it take you back to that year...you remember who or what the song reminds you of...where you were when you heard the song...it is amazing how songs play such a big part in the things that you remember...wow. This was a wonderful flashback to 1995!
Some of the songs that I enjoyed that year that made the top 100 are...
  • What Mattered Most - Ty Herndon
  • Not A Moment Too Soon - Tim McGraw
  • Texas Tornado - Tracy Lawrence
  • This Woman and This Man - Clay Walker
  • Dust On the Bottle - David Lee Murphy
  • Waterfall - TLC
  • Fantasy - Mariah Carey
  • Run Around - Blues Traveler
  • I Can Love You Like That - All 4 One
  • Always - Bon Jovi
  • Boombastic/In the Summertime - Shaggy
  • Hold My Hand - Hootie and the Blowfish
  • Here Comes the Hotstepper - Ini Kamoze
  • Let Her Cry - Hootie and the Blowfish
  • Strong Enough - Sheryl Crow
  • Only Want to Be with You - Hootie and the Blowfish
  • In the House of Stone and Light - Martin Page
  • Believe - Elton John (I LOVE YOU ELTON!!!!)
  • Tootsee Roll - 69 Boyz (sorry, maybe it was the beat of the song...???)
  • Come and Get Your Love - Real McCoy
  • The Sweetest Days - Vanessa Williams (this was one of the songs that played during our senior video...wow!)
  • No More "I love you's" - Annie Lennox
  • I Live My Life For You - Firehouse
  • Cotton Eye Joe - Rednex
  • I'll Stand by You - Pretenders
  • Misery - Soul Asylum
  • Good Intentions - Toad the Wet Sprocket
  • I'll Be There For You - The Rembrandts (Yay! FRIENDS theme song!)

Thanks for the tag Lo! Hey, this has really given me another idea. We did top 100 songs of our graduation year...wonder what the best movies were that year as well???

2 comments:

Flo said...

Oh! You had some great songs in there too! What fun!!! 1995. I was still listening to the radio in 1995. That may have been the last year though! Since then, I've been VERY out of the loop!!!

saraiwithani said...

OK, so I confess I was a HUGE fan of Tootsee Roll! Not to make you all feel old, but that was THE song for 8th grade dances!! :)