The Beatles' Eleanor Rigby left a haunting impression due to its storytelling about loneliness. A first purchase of Bohemian Rhapsody at 30p marked the start of a musical journey. Karaoke preferences revealed a tendency to choose songs that align with one's vocal confidence. Even surprising memories emerge, such as the complete recall of The Safety Dance lyrics. Other preferences across various occasions, from party songs to secret favorites, display a complex relationship with music that blends desire, personal history, and nostalgia.
The first song I remember hearing was Eleanor Rigby, which I loved for its storytelling and the haunting idea of lonely people.
My first single was Bohemian Rhapsody, which I bought with my sister for 30p, listening to it seven times a day.
I made the tragic karaoke mistake of choosing The Winner Takes It All, but I'll stick with I Love Rock'n'Roll.
I was surprised to find I could sing all the lyrics to The Safety Dance by Men Without Hats perfectly.
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