September 2020 Monthly Theme Song

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September 2020 Monthly Theme Song

Postby Gail Allen » Sat Sep 05, 2020 12:44 pm

"Anything from the Trolley dears?"

It's September and for me that means a journey back to Hogwarts which would of course not be complete without a bit of candy from the trolley!
And for some reason sitting there with my newly bought candy, I am reminded of a few sweet songs and I wonder if that's the same for you. So for this month the theme is Sweets.

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You can post songs about sweets, or songs that you are reminded of when eating sweets or even songs that you just find to be really sweet themselves for whatever reason. I'd love to hear your songs and the reasons for them!
Share one or two of your favourites below.

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Re: September 2020 Monthly Theme Song

Postby Prof. Sindor Aloyarc » Sat Sep 05, 2020 1:41 pm

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Sara Bareilles (Songs From Waitress)

"I add the flour to begin what I am hoping to start // And then it's down with the recipe and bake from the heart."



Short and Sweet! Love this musical motif that runs throughout the show. <3

Xoxo,

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Re: September 2020 Monthly Theme Song

Postby Mia Fountain » Thu Sep 17, 2020 11:50 pm

One of the songs I think of when I hear the word "sweet" is "Sweet Forget Me Not" which is a folk song, that was written in 1877 by Bobby Newcomb.

Here is it in the version from when it first became well known (in certain areas), performed by Eddie Coffey in the 1970's.
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