Sunday, May 01, 2005

some musical history

According to this site Everything She Wants by Wham! was number one when I was born in 1985. I think I know that song, but I am not entirely sure. I am a horrible eighties child; I realize this.



When I turned 10 (because 10 was a very important age; hello- double digits!), This Is How We Do It by Montell Jordan was number one. I remember that song somewhat fondly.



As I turned 13, again a very important age because you finally become a teenager, My All by Mariah Carey was number one. I miss those days because Mariah sang songs that meant something to me. Always Be My Baby was played all the time as I nursed broken hearts.



I got my driver's license when I was 16. The DMV shouldn't have given it to me because I didn't (and still don't) know how to parallel park. As long as I live in Houston my whole life, I won't have to. All for You by Janet Jackson was number one that day. I liked that song at the time. Now I wonder what was wrong with me. I even bought that album. I should keep that fact to myself from now on, I believe.



On a monumental day (when I turned 18 and was able to vote), Get Busy by Sean Paul was number one. That makes me very sad and brings back memories of my suitemate from SFASU who used to dance to Sean Paul all the time. That fact aside, she was cool. And sadly enough, Get Busy was still number one on the day that I graduated from high school. That makes me want to cry.

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