“Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent” – Victor Hugo
I’ve always got a song in my head and my heart. People would talk to me and I can imagine a music clip to fit the conversation or scene. I know…weirdo!
A few years back, when I had a MySpace page (anyone remember MySpace?), there was this activity called ‘My Movie Soundtrack”. Basically, it lists key events that one may come across in live, and then using the shuffle on your iTunes (or whatever music played you have), you list the songs in order. No cheating.

So for kicks, I’m going to do it again, as it has been years since I did this, and my playlist has changed quite drastically since…there’s could be hilarious too. I’m using my playlist on Spotify that contains 272 songs of various genres.
MY MOVIE SOUNDTRACK
Opening Credits – Você Existe Em Mim – Josh Groban
Waking Up – An Fhìdeag Airgid – Bear McCreary (From the Soundtrack of ‘Outlander’)
First Day of School – This is the Time – Superchick
Falling in Love – Crazy – Seal
Fight Song – Never Say Never – The Fray
Breaking Up – Gold Can Turn to Sand – Josh Groban
Prom – Two Worlds – Phil Collins (From the Soundtrack of Disneys ‘Tarzen’)
Life’s OK – This is the New Year – A Great Big World
Mental Breakdown – Good Times – Jimmy Barnes and INXS (with Michael Hutchence)
Driving – The Village – David Arnold (From the Soundtrack of ‘Sherlock’ – Series 2)
Flashback – Betcha Neva – Cherie
Getting Back Together – The Mystery of Your Gift – Josh Groban (From the Soundtrack of ‘Boys Choir’)
Wedding – Pure Imagination – Josh Groban
Birth of a Child – Story of My Life – One Direction
Final Battle – Vanishing Underground – David Arnold & Michael Price (From the Soundtrack of ‘Sherlock’ – Series 3)
Death Scene – Go Light Your Word – Chris Rice
Funeral Song – The Last Goodbye – Billy Boyd (From the Soundtrack of ‘The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies’)
End Credits – The East Wind – David Arnold & Michael Price (From the Soundtrack of ‘Sherlock’ – Series 3).
Ok, so from this list your can probably determine what I have a lot of. Very dramatic end credit music too. I can’t figure out what genre of movie it would be…maybe a romantic comedy? Lol.
If anyone wants to have a go at this, feel free to copy and paste into your own blogs, pages, FaceBook, etc. it’s just a little bit of short term fun.
Until next time…


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