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A Theme Song?

sun22.jpg Emily has shared a cool song by artist Michael Tolcher called The Sun Song. She thought it was appropriate given the sun icon of Sunday Morning. I thought this brought up an interesting question...what would the theme song of our class be? Nominate your choice by commenting on this entry. If you are interested in hearing Emily's choice, you can watch a fan video that is set to The Sun Song by following this YouTube link: Michael Tolcher. After much careful consideration, my nomination would be The Bright Side of the Road by Van Morrison. You can also listen to this song on YouTube by following this link: Van Morrison.

Comments (6)

I'd have to say---Copeland's song "Eat, Sleep, Repeat"
More digging in on the "Over-run" feeling that freshman probably feel coming to college after high school...it's definitely a shock, workwise.

For my theme song(s) I would have to either go with "Snow" or Turn it Again" both made by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

The song I would have to choose is "Closing Time" by Semisonic. The lyrics in the song discuss how "every new beginning comes from some other beginnings end" which I feel is very appropriate for all of us freshmen, starting a new chapter in ours lives.

Natalie Nagy:

I think the "Cheers" theme song would be an appropriate theme song for our class. Check out my blog for the lyrics! :)

Dylan Fulater:

I think the song 'Sunday morning' by Maroon 5 is fitting.

Didem Uca:

"Good Morning" by The Beatles, all the way :-).

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