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Two Parter…

Sep01
2006
Written by Aaron DeLay

It’s friday and that means we’re in mostly good moods. We’ve got two songs to add to our list. So far we
have:

“Oklahoma Texas Line” By Rascal Flatts
“Swing” By Trace Adkins
“Walk Away” by Kelly Clarkson
“Eye to Eye” by Tevin Campbell
“Street Symphony” by Rob Thomas
“Alrightokuhhuhamen” by Rich Mullins
“Honky Tonk Badonkadonk” by Trace Adkins
“Town Without Pity” by Gene Pitney
“Walking on Sunshine” by Katrina and the Waves
“Ready to Go” by Republica
“I Want You” by Savage Garden…
“I Try” By Macy Gray
“Superman” by Five For Fighting
“Let The Day Begin” by The Call
“I Thank The Lord For the Night Time” by Neil Diamond
“Moving Right Along” by The Muppets
“L is for the way…” By Frank Sinatra
“Good Mornin’” From Singing in The Rain
“Something Familier” From A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum

We’ve got two today. One from an good ole’ fashioned Disney movie and another from a Christian artist. We love the both. Check it out below…


We love this because it’s an older sounding song…but it’s also sounds classic and full of romance. Call us old fashioned. Call us weird. Or heck, call us hopeless romantics. I pause in my walking everytime this song comes over my ipod shuffle…

“Bella Notte” from Disney’s Lady and the Tramp
Oh, this is the night
It’s a beautiful night
And we call it bella notte

Look at the skies
They have stars in their eyes
On this lovely bella notte

Side by side with your
loved one
You’ll find the
enchantment here
The night will weave its
magic spell
When the one you love
is near

For this is the night
And the heavens
are right
On this lovely
bella notte

and also,

“Beautiful Love” by The Afters which we just love because it’s got a up tempo, too cool lyrics and you guessed it…a little romance if you wanted to interperet it that way. Yea we know. Hopeless.
Far away, I can feel your beating heart
All alone, beneath the crystal stars
Staring into space, what a lonely face I’ll try to find my place with you

Chorus:
What a beautiful smile
Can I stay for a while
On this beautiful night
We’ll make everything right
My beautiful love

Larger than the moon, my love for you
Worlds collide, as heaven pulls us through
The secret of the world is written in the stars
I’m carrying your heart in mine

Repeat Chorus

Maybe a greater thing will happen
Maybe all will see
Maybe our love will catch like fire
As it burns through me

Repeat Chorus

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